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AUCKLAND CLUB

| SUMMER HANDICAPS ■ fc ' beau vite top in cup ir - I KENTUCKY hEADS RAILWAY The following heights for the Ancki- land Cup and the Railway Handicap, | the principal handicaps on the first clay of the Auckland Racing Club's Summer at Ellorslie on Boxing Day, f December 26, have been declared by % Mr. F. o- McManoinin : ' AUCKLAND CUP. Of £3l">o and gold cup valued at £'so; miles

V : GOOD TWO-YEAR-OLDS HmI&V * • 6 ■ : ■ If OPPONENTS FOR DOMINATE | BEAU VAALS AND ROYAL MERIT BY ARCHER' . , It is apparent from the form displayed at recent ■ '.meetings that Auckland is well off i'il'fbr two-year-olds this season, and the contest for,* the Great Northern Foal Stakes on Boxing Pay is being eagerly awaited, as it will give the best of the local division an opportunity of measuring strides with the southern crack, Dominate. By Phaleron Bay * .from Martial Lady, Dominate is highly re- " ! garded bysoutherners, and he has won at fiis last three starts in the style of a good r,- : -<ine. ■ V to the present it looks as if the best s3Mfc?aw northerners are Beau Vaals and Royal '"Merit, both of whbm are trained by F. Smith at Takaiuai. Before the mid-spring meeting at EllersHe .Royal .Merit had the better form, but Beau Vaals won both twoyea^olds'. races at. that gathering in very : fashion. Moreover, on the second day 30jj£%fcat ;; Royal- Merit, by a -lexra:ih and • a-g«»ar-in fcceißt of- tinly Ulb, -and on that Perforin abce there does not seem a great deql them. By virtue of his two latest |s|ucM»*es Beau Vasls may be given No. 3 !;«lrank.ißft among the local two-year-olds, and gfifc- leSft he would have to take that position jflJf they were handicapped to-day. In spue of -"that *•> nay find Royal Merit a very forniidS&ibld Opponent in the Great Northern Foal fiitakes. Ills In appearance and physique Beau. Vaals SSihd Royal Merit are fine types of two-year-olds, Royal Merit being slightly the more p-robnst. In addition they have good breeding, and.they should continue to show good form. '"Whichever makes the better progress in the 1 next few weeks should be very troublesome i to Dominate. The chances are that both will seriously test the southerner, and at this stage they should be J,he main hopes of Auckland, notwithstanding that Sleepy Fox, Orakau and Bonny Pay are smart gallopers. On latest form the preference must be for Beau Vaals and Royal Merit. " Bean Vaals is a Drown gelding by Vaals 1 from Limeen, and is a member of the No. 1 ,family. Limeen was a very useful performer in her short career upon the turf, her most important success being in the King Edward Memorial Handicap, iY f miles, at Ellerslie j in 193*2, when she carried 7.0 and ran 2.7, beating a good field that included Speedmint. Hunting. Cry and Antique. Limeen is by Limond from Molleen Oge, by Birkenhead j from Mavourneen, by Spalpc'en from Amyris, t by Gold Reef from Balm, by Dunlop from ; Frou Frou (imp.), by Macaroni. Royal Merit is a very sood-lookine chestnut ge.dinz by Mr.. Standfast from Ithaca, and c is a member of the No. *2 family. He is a "5 second foal, and was purchased at (lie year- 1 i' line sales at Trentham by Mr. T. Impey for s 7§®9gns- Ithaca is a three-quartPr sister to s Thespian, winner of JO races and £7335 in 1 >• stakes. Thespian was one of the best horses c of his day, and Ithaca hus passed on a lot * the family brilliance to Royal Merit, fi' Ithaca is by Lysander from Leta. by Ayr f i 'mi le rom heading Lady, a half-sister to Melodrama, winner /of the Epsom Handicap j at Rand wick on two occasions.

| SUSPENSION OF JOCKEY \t t , 7 ;> / OFFICIAL'S APPEAL UPHELD ti Th . e Auckland district committee yesterday flfiara the appeal 0/ the chief stipendiary fed, M r - H. 1- C. Goiner, airainst flie imposed by the judicial committee of the Waikato Racing Club on the f flt, , c J° f key, C. B. Goulsbro, for inferWa!.1 Ce TT ,'- ,1!? tile running of the Hautaou pandicap on November 15. uoulsbro was suspended for the second day Si lt] e meeting by the judicial committee, but "J, Corner considered the penalty was inP or offence, and his appeal to ''is district committee was upheld, Goulsbro '° r onc mon " 1 as frum : HASTINGS TRAINING P WORK ON ' PLOUGH TRACK I HASTINGS, Tuesday Although the Hawke's Bay district will be »?fi« e4ent(>d ky over 50 horsse at the Wood- '■ 7i' I ®,rnPfttnsr, only a few were seriously gi:l----«i .. \< niorning on the plough, which was • -Making a reappearance after a good iL Support uns easily held by Authoress fan , Pm) fi VR /furlonsrs iii 1.5 3-5. The •alter should soon istrike winning form. Curry *BB going better than "Fandangle in 1.0. ,* *andanjde, a half-sister, by Tiderare, to is to make her debut at WoodvHie, Wort on ariy "sternchase were not doing ineir best to recr/d, 1.5 1-5. Kurrawong, kepi PP to his work, finished with Black Majesty 1 .4 Hngnie was going easily to finish six furwngs alongside Parvyli and Dyne in 1.21 3-5. Jap hest time for this distance, l.'io, was fesristered by Burma, who was well clear of ■ •witnnisl and Si.vanu. The last-named was Slightly lame 011 i»uHi 11 tr up. Over half a mile, The Tiirg and Leonardo Required 525 : Gold Quest and the Hilton Gorse filly. r,.".5. 1 /Under restraint, Master Cvklon completed | round in t.U 3-5, Condole and Captain Star taking one second less. Callcardirie ran seven furlongs in 1.33 3-5, the last six in 1.20 2-5. DAM OF GAYNOR Mountain Rose, dam of Gaynor, who won tue Introductory Handicap at Claudelands recently, produced Taurekareka, one of the nest horses to race in the Dominion. Taurekareka won the New Zealand Sapling Stakes in 1923 and UlO following season was successful in the New Zealand and Great Northern Trotting Derbies and the Champion Stakes. Sold later to a West Australian sportsman, Taurekareka won many good handicaps, including the Perth Cup and Easter Handicap. Other winners from Mountain Rose, who was Rot by Rothschild from Wild Hose, were Mountain Chimes, Guide Rangi and Wakataua - , TURF REMINDERS I * ?, ri , tla >'- —Waipa Racing Club, acceptances; • teits Racing Club, nominations and for..Monday.— Auckland Trotting Club, entries payment for Great Northern Stakes.

St. lb St lb. ■ >.' Beau Vito . 1<» 2 Clipper • • « . 7 U , Old Bill . !> 5 Clinch ■ • ■ . 7 0 Beau Leon . V P Coronation . . 7 0 §fe?. Rakamii • • s i» Chain Aero . 7 0 "Wardress ..!=<< Cheval tie. PK Orelio . . • . 8 ' Bataillo . .7 0 r Lou Rosa . . s :< Classforui 7 0 | The Buzzer . s Erlick .... 7 0 ?'■. Lainl'ourn ..81 Eulogist • ' . 7 0 j Se.rcnata ... 7 13 Greek Queen . 7 0 ! Boyevrus ... 711 &. Hearth • • • < 11 Gay Rosetto . 7 0 Gold Vaals . 7 0 hi, Cornish ... 7 10 Hot Box . . . 7 0 | Slv Fox . . . 7 0 B inkier . . . 7 0 hm Yogi ...... 7 ,8 Night Pilot . 7 5 *f-i Volifox ... 7 5 Justina • • . 7 0 King's Toast. 7 0 Kilcash . . . 7 0 > . i- Iceland Spar 7 5' Khurja ■ • • . 7 0 >' Bound Up • . 7 4 Landveyor . . 7 0 The Monarch 7 3 Nordic Song . 7 0 "*#! Little Robin . 7 1 Phaleron • • . 7 0 /a Koiua - • • • 7 1 Piastre • - 7 0 i.vV Cheval de Phileimip . . . 7 0 Voice • • . < 0 Rich Blood . . 7 0 , Auto Sweep . 7 0 Snnola • • • . 7 0 Ascot Bloom . 7 <> ( Sijilow - • • . 7 0 Acreman • • . 7 0 The Cardinal 7 0 Anopheles . . 7 O Trench Law . 7 0 Beau Ciel . . 7 <>, Wildfire ... 7 0 Bascule • • • 7 0 Wildore • • • 7 0 Brahman -.70 White Chief . 7 0 British Talent 7 0 RAILWAY /HANDICAP, Of 11000; 0 fur. St. 11). St. lb. ! - Kentucky . . 0 4 Dinky Di . . 7 o "Sir Beau ... 0 0 Cambria • . . 7 1 Fosola • S 13 Black Robe . 7 0 / Brazen Bold . 8 VHearth • • 8 10 Bahrow . . . 7 0 Bambury Lane 7 0 Not Out ... 8 7 Bronzo ■ v . 7 0 Sunny Knight S 5 Corn Prince . 7 0 Bronwen • - . S 5 Chary • • • . 7 o Black Majesty S 3 Cheval do SnrveyorBataillo 7 0 - • General -.SI Cherry's Ticket 7 o , Globe Trotter S 1 Empire Rose 7 0 • Gold Money Grandora • . 7 0 Sons? ... 8 0, Hogarth • • . 7 0 : Llandaff • • . 7 13 Kraal . . 7 0 % ' Boute : March 7 13 Malo .... 7 0 h: Pay Boll . 7 13 Marble Fox . 7 0 Circular Note 7 13 / Neenah • • . 7 0 Regal Fox . . 7 12 Panoni • • . 7 0 Kronos • • • . 7 12 Prince Louis 7 0 i-/ Enrich ■ • • . 7 VJ Race Away . 7 0 (Ti premature . . 7 1,0, Radio Call . 7 0 ■-"-V; Burra Sahib . 7 10 Royal Sister 7 0 &*: ; Eakahanga . 7 10 Scottish Dale 7 0 I'.' 1 Foreign Coin. < f) Softly .... 7 0 ,, a Sure Pay . . 7 S Stock Fixch'ge 7 0 81 • Corato - . 7 § Silver Note . 7 0 11 BexMaltland 7 S Silver Clarion 1 0 ss 3,Marshall Hall 7 6 f Blonde Princess 7 6 Transmitter . Teacony • . . 7 0 0 M Harmony • • 7 /4 ■„»* Par Avion ..74 Veldetie 7 0

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24138, 3 December 1941, Page 5

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AUCKLAND CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24138, 3 December 1941, Page 5

AUCKLAND CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24138, 3 December 1941, Page 5

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