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THE SECOND DAY

WEIGHTS ANNOUNCED WATKINS HANDICAP RAKANUI, 9.9, HEADS LIST (O-C.) _ WELLINGTON, Thursday Following are the handicaps for the second day of the Wellington meeting: RIMU HURDLES, of £350; 11/2l l / 2 miles Esperance Bay, 11.7; Tidewaiter, 11.5; Raana, 11.4; Peter Beckford, 10.13; Majority, Recollection, 10.7; Ivena, Great Quex, 10.4; Night Dress, 10.3; General Ruse, Student Prince, 10.0; Luculluis Boy, 9.7; Master Lacham, 0.5; Regicide, 0.3; Wakarara, Miss Leighon, Earl Colossus. Knight Commander, Colonel Rouge, 9.0. HE It ET AUNG A HANDICAP, of £250, 1 mile and 3 fur.—Moderate, 0.3; Kevin, 9.1; Red Dash, 8.0; Scarteen, 8.7; Gothic, 8.3; Auto Sweep, Myarion, Parchment, 8.0; Phyto, 7.12j Renascor, 7.11; Ackemma, 7.10; Katesbridge, 7.8; Bascule, Curtail, Gold Dip, Henry of Huntingdon, Inform, Mansura, Wildfire, Yurilla, Titter, 7.7. KARITANE HANDICAP, of £IOO, two-year-olds, 5 fur.—lndian Sign, 8.13; Broadcaster, Rink, 8.9; Damask, 8.4; Dash Up, Enthrall, Grilse, 8..1; Palora, Samarra, Gynerio, 7.10; Astros, Crackerjack, Dalesman, Dies Faustus, Dominate, Fescue, Incident, La-stik, Peter's Choice, Royal Counsellor, Solver, Verify, 7.0; Chestnut Glow, 7.7; Foreign Princess, 7.5; Gold Branch, Golden Iris, Lady Pep, Ngunguru, Ozel. Transcript, Playgirl, Trapeze, 7.4. WATKINS HANDICAP, of £6OO, 1 mile and 3 fur.—Rakanui, 9.9; Gladynev, O.S; Amigo, 8.12; Lambourn, Wardress. 8.5: The Monarch, 8.0; Trench Law Wild lalk, Night Pilot, 7.12; Don't Forget, Aurora's Star, 7.11; Little Robin, Haughty Winner. 78; Airline. Happy Ending, Mea Mea, Piastre, Kotua, Prudent Princo. 7.4; Hie Raker, Beau Ciel, 7.2; Dynrtsty, Blue Border, Boden Park, Dictate, Hunting Bee, l\*na, Raana, 7.0. AWATEA HANDICAP, of £l5O, 6 fur.— Kentucky, 0.9; (Hearth, Sir Beau, 9.5; Amigo, H.l ; Globe Trotter, 8.11; Boswell, 8.10; Autolite 8.8; Saxon Tor, 8.7; Duncannon, 8.6; Augment Black Majesty, Circular Note, 8.5: Kakahanga, Enrich, 8.3; Kronos. 8.2; Not Out, 8.1; Pay Roll, 7.10; Surveyor-General. 7.0; Poutatau, 7.8; Screen Star, Cheerful Lady, 7.1; Corn Prince, 7.2; Glaciate, Kraal, Rocon, Rouletima, Proclamation, Star Zone, Green Gables, 7.0. BELMONT HANDICAP, of C 350, 7 fur. —Halley, Battledress, 0.6: Kgyptian Rose. 0.:.; Clieddington, 0.3; First Round, 9.1; Legal, Scarteen, Wild Fox, , S.S; Green Oables. Imperium, 5.7; Croupisino. 8.6; Ralblair, Gay Genet, 8.5; Calypso, Vin d' 1.1 onneur, Blandisher, Salutation, 8.3; Te Ore, Tavoy. 8.1: Atreus, High Class, Kingcraft, Sanction, Hikorangi, 8.0; Caroline Bay, Willow Wood. Grand Chase. 7.11: Courting, 7.10; Sports Flash, 7.0; Elusory, Lord Defoe, Gunyah. 7.5; Alienate, Auburn Lad, Cicada, First Role. Flying Spray, Gay Dancer, Gemara, High Morale, Lady Boswal. Little Chief. Makarora. Miner's Hope, My ma Loy, Pas De Cheval, Theoretic, Tho Whipper, Tristan, 7.7. RUN ON THIRD DAY ROOSEVELT STEEPLECHASE. of £IOOO, 3 miles.—Slayer. 11.7; Tho Dozer, 10.13; Esperance Bay, Foxiana, 10.8; Conflagration, King Rey, Bridegroom, Astral Flame, 10.5; Erination, 10.2; Aussie Ra, 10.0; Chat, General Ruse, 0.10; Clansman, 9.0; Gay Boa, Dauber, Summons. 9.8; Dozie Boy, Recollection, 0.5; Hyderabad, Son and Heir, 0.3; Master Dingle. Fundy Bay, 0.2; Night Scout, Aintree, Beverley. Brandon Hall, Fat Boy, Pertinax, Rival, Smiling Thru', 9.0. EPSOM TRAINING CAVALRYMAN SHOWS DASH CANTERBURY PACERS ARRIVE BY ABAYDOS Although the course proper was holding at'ter overnight rain, some smart sprints were recorded at Epsom yesterday by horses engaged at the Auckland Trotting Club's Spring Meeting, which will be opened to-morrow. The best half-mile. 1.9 2-5, was recorded by Cavalryman and other sound efforts were Munga Tangi 1.10, Winter 1.10 3-5, Exporter and Scrounger 1.11. The poles were 50 feet out. The South Island horses Bing Crosby, Waipahi and Passing By, accompanied by the Wellington trotter Mac's Jimmy, arrived, but were not worked. Royal Guy, an early fancy for the Electric Handicap, did not make the trip. Munga Tangi <C. M. Morrison). Cavalryman (I. R. Morrison) and Moko Direct (S. M August) began as named, Moko Direct pulling to the front to run a mile and a-half in 4.3, well clear of the others. Cavalryman and Munga Tangi caught Moko Direct at the end of two miles. Cavalryman going 5.20 3-5 and Munga Tangi 5.27. Press Gang (A. McKenzio) conceded Antarctic Star (E. R. Smith) two seconds and beat, him narrowly at the end of a mile and a-half in 3.54, running the last half-mile in 1.15. Dick Redmond (A. T. Newdick) and Walter Gay (A. Brown) took 4.4 for a mile and a-half, the first mile taking 2.47. Tanworthy (Jj. McMahon) trotted a mile in 2.43, the last half-mile in 118 3-5. Auto Lad (J. E. Mcßride) held Forest Jewel (W. Fleming) safe at the conclusion of a mile and a-half in 3.58. the first mile taking 2.45. They went from the barrier and began steadily, but slowly. True Guide (J. PL Mcßride) outstayed Ringstone (W. Fleming) over the same journey in 3.54. running the last half-mile in 1.15. Paul Parrish (W. J. Wheeler), ['lsther (C. M. Morrison). Barney Bingen (T. Roe), Bournemouth (h. L Mahonoy) and Bon Ilaven (D. Cook) left the mile and a-half as named, Bon Haven, who made three lapses, and Bournemouth finishing together ahead of Barney Bingen and Esther in 3.56, the last half-mile in 1.14. Paul Parrish. who broke badly, was a long way back. Bon Haven ran the last milo in 2.30. a good effort under the conditions. , . Exporter (L. McMahon), finishing resolutely, scored well from ("lay Pot (J. Paton) over a mile and a-Quarter in 3.4. Northern Smile CE. R. Smith) took 3.12. coming home the last half-mile in 1.13. without being unduly hustled. Scrounger (D. Cook), Ruakaka (L. J. Mahoney) and Winter (E. X. Konnerley) went from the mile and a-ouarter as named, Scrounger just shading Winter, who is improving, in 3.15, Riuikflka beinj? well b«ick. ELLERSLIE WORK COROT SPRINTS SMARTLY SYLONYX RUNS BEST THREE A smart four furlongs by Co rot, who gave June Tide a short start and finished on terms with her was the feature of the. work at Ellerslie yesterday. The No. 2 grass was used for galloping and the ground was slightly soft after showers overnight, Gallops were:— Three Furlongs.—Sylonyx, 38 ,i-.>s; Lady Reynard, 30s ; Grand Sight, 39 l-ss; Llandaff, 40s; Princess Val, 40 3-t>s; Dinky Di, 41 1 -ss; Sir Simon, 41 l-ss; Royce and Bala--8,1 Fou? 1 Furlongs.—Corot better than June Tide 50 3-ss; Bronzo, 51s; Bcaucoup and My Spear 52 l-ss; Softly, Tea Gong and Bol'e Renarde, 52 2-ss; Gold Lnnd, King Dazzle and Beverley. 53 4-ss; Miss linker. 53 4-53; Flappicoat and Venture, 51 3-ss. Six Furlongs.—Bronze Emerald, 1.10 2->; Royal Message. 1 .'JO 4-5; Misiirina 1.2 L 4-a; Melvanui, 1.22 2-5; British Jalent 1.22 Seven Furlongs— Sebrof and Supreme Ruler. 1.35. Once Round,—Odtaa, 1.51; Wharemanea, Phaleron and 1.51 l--»; Wnndterry, "Rival fM. Ritchie) jumped the sodwall. double and stonewall twice, giving a good exiiibition. TRIALS ON SOFT TRACK FIVE FURLONGS BY GAYMISS A large number of horses exercised in the centre ai Takanini yesterday, and only a few gallops were attempted, the best «ITorls being those of Gay miss, Foxola, Gayjax. Watehett and Tellsom. , . , Gaymiss (Beguely) strode over five furlongs in 1.5 2-5, doing her work nicely. She is to liave her first race beyond six furlongs next Monday. Foxola (Cokcr) and To Kawiti (Coleman) completed their task in l.'i. I'oxola doing her work particularly well, C. G. f.oulsbro may return from Trentham to ride tins pair at Cambridge, and he may also rule Heroic Star. River Plate. (Coker) _ was travelling comfortably alongside Heroic Star (Coleman) at the end of four furlongs in 52 l-ss. River Plate showed evidence of an early return to form while Heroic Star did not appear to be suited bv the soft track. Tellsom (Walters) shaded Onetea (Bartle) over four furlongs in 53s lie has not been long in work following an enforced respite, but he has lost none of his dash. Dublin Show (Logan) and Royal Musk (McFarlane) took 54 2-ss. Anopheles (Trebes) ran seven furlongs in t 38 but the pace was on only over the first half-mile, run in 52 3-ss, the first three lurlongs taking 38 3-ss. Anopheles is bearing a hrigliter appearance. Court Favourite (Ferrell) was doing it much better than Ascot Bloom (McFarlane) at the end of six furlongs in 1 21. Bay jax (McMinn) accounted _ ror Wat-chefi- (Botid) over five in 1.8, but neither was on a time-waking mission. Kraal (Logan) and Brazen Bold (Beguely) were eased up in traversing the same ground in 1.9 3-o.

SCRATCHING POSTED Peter Travis was scratched at 2.20 p.m. yesterday for the October Handicap at the Auckland Trotting Club's meeting to-morrow. TURF REMINDERS To-day.—Avondale Jockey Club, Waikato Racing 'Club, nominations; Canterbury Jockey Club, acceptances, forfeits and entries.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24104, 24 October 1941, Page 5

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THE SECOND DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24104, 24 October 1941, Page 5

THE SECOND DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24104, 24 October 1941, Page 5