THAMES CLUB
list of acceptancesgqldfields CUP CONTEST fourteen horses left in Acceptances for the first flay of the fiames ,'Jockey Club's Annual Mcctinjj;, to ho held on January 18 and 20. arc as follows:--12. 0 -~-T |< IA L, JiA.NDICAP, of .£l3O- »i f„ r Xothi!!- **r. Un V> »•«: Heroic Star. Sweet Pa ,1 n.t'r pinner, Ladv Puv Tp-I ' * w I Ku,r ijouis - Kanlotm. 8.lo ; 11.. S..S; Ac guest, Spats, Vnnlsniac Hron!e' S n-; 'V : P uisl > .Form, British Mint', oron..e Cra (. restman, Golden Survey, Hinelii, hady \ l.xen, Landcourt, Merry Valet fe.a.fe Sharman ' Sylon - vx * r> l 1 M RAMA Ru A B R T - T s n H Ull- - DLLs, of J. mile and 5 fur.—Rare- ! tonga, Muster Appellant, 10.0; Silver Eagle. I 'if.-: s '\ rsf Chapter, 0.10; Inver, ».n ; Fleur ! f t'av Seton, 0.3; lllimnni, 0.2; j Jjuti, Sardue, Digger Jim. Ro.val Jar, Genera! hiskc. Goldatiori. Acranna, Mana, 9.0. S , 1-30—FLYING HANDICAP, of £"2oo' r, fur.- -Sure Pay 8.12; Dinky Di, 8.11 ■ Alaxam, ,s.G; Gold Money Song, 8.3; Flvinsr Arre B.U; Miss To Koura 7.11; THlliarch* 4-'|: Slr Kolnu, Gay Seton, Xgawiri, Tea Lass, .'-'.15 THAMES HACK CUP, of £200; 1 mile and 88yds.—Venture, 9.0; Star Vaal S'V~V- \\''H urc l' t 8 ' 1 , 1 : Karatoki, 8.0; Corot! : Gold Spot, Lady Aenshla, 7.11; Maxown, Acquest, Captain Bell, Snow White, Surpai, .a.O—GQLDFIELDS CUP, of £400; 1/ miles—Gold Vnals, 0.0; Golden Sheila, 8.13| Clinch, 8.11; The Dozer, 8.9; Clipper, Mintlaw, 8-1; torest Acre, 8.0; Pern, 7.s>; Erlick, '" r,; locket Venus, lliirh Delight, Gay Rosette, 7.3; Town Section, High Sea, 7.0. 3.4S—PURIRI HANDICAP, of £150; 5 fur.—Queen City. 0.7; Softly, Paymaster, 8.2; Bronze Bird. 8.1; 3{oyal Sister, 7.12; ii l . ss , Minko. 7.10: Auburn Lad, King's 1-light. ~!); Bright Lady, 7.8; Kadina, Tittle Lose 7.0; Third Decree, Hogarth, Jlihinni, * -3; Kotir, Pai. Camilla. Myform, Josette 7 (>. _ 1.30 BOIiOUGH HANDICAP, of rt7s; . fur.—Gold Vaals. 0.0: Besiege, 8.5; Tellsom. 8.1; Valerian. s.:i; Lord Wnitangi, 7.VJ- | Gay Rosette. Trilliarch, 7.11; Hex Maitland, I town Section, 7.0: Joan Peel. 7.8; Eastern j Heir, Barrister, 7.7. j S.IS—TAPU HACK HANDICAP, of ! i'l.-.t); 0 fur.—Glen Conne.il, 0.0; Verulam ! s -l-: Ohamaha, 8.5: Volifox, 8.4: Ngawiri 8.2; Glenbevan, Pasture. 8.0; Veritable, Kinyar.i, 7.13; Onetea, 7.11; Landsman,' Flying Eagle, \ aalsmnc, 7.7. AUCKLAND ENTRIES MIDSUMMER MEETING Nominations for the chief events on the firs! day of the Auckland Racing t'luh's Midsummer Meeting, to be held at Ellerslie on January 25 and 20, are as follows: TAKAPUNA CUP, of £'1000; "! mile and •' l J'ur. -Pirate King. Trig Station, Lou Rosa, The Dozer. Glad.vnev, Proud Fox. Arvakur, Orelio. Cornish, Beau Leon, Foxsen, Pern Clinch Clipper, Cillas, Greek Queen, Paddv the Rip, British Talent. MitiUaw. WYN YARD PLATE, of .L'-lOO; special weights; 7 fur.— Kraal, Kinvara, Monte Crisio, Mansura. Mysito. Bronze Emerald, I Lady Acu«hla, Volifox. Aereman, Town Survey. Sir General, Venture. Vnldrue, Lapidayan, Glen Connel. AVildore. Princess Val ('alula Boy. Vaalsstar. Hot Shot, Heroic Star,' Valley Maid. ZEALANDIA HANDICAP, or .€l5O- a fur.—Bronwen, Pirate King. Royal Star IT., Dinky Di. Arvakur. Hex Maitland. Aero King' Orate, Pa lustre, Grandora, Sclwyu, Bronze Moth. Suleiman. WAR SUFFERERS FATE OF FRENCH STALLIONS Among the sufferers of last summer's blitzkrieg wtre Mon Talisman and Clairvoyant. famous French thoroughbred horses, says Time of December 2. 1030. From the time of the Is'uzi invasion, their whereabouts was a mystery. Mon Talisman, a magnificent black stallion, had won six firsts and two seconds in eight starts, including the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby), and Prix du President de la Republique (richest French handicap). Clairvoyant, his chestnut son. won five firsts in six starts, including the Prix du Jockey Club and the Grand Prix do Palis; altogether he won 1.01-1,050 francs in his one year of racing. 1937. Petit Parisien reported recently that they had been butchered n:ri sold piecemeal lo famished French housewives for JO cents a [,OUIH|. WANGANUI CLUB Owincr to the racecourse beinsr under military occupation until the end of March the Wangauui Trotting Club has decided lo postpone its annua! meeting, scheduled for January 22 and 25, until later in Ihe season.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23861, 11 January 1941, Page 7
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