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WOODVILLE CLUB

fields for first day in eolton handicap division OF maiden stakes Mgbafh—PßESS ASSOCIATION] ' .''if pALIiBRSTON NORTH, Wednesday ■Me Wood wile District Jockey Club the following acceptances foft'tlie first clay of Its summer meet:3 be held on December 6 and 8. Ssion has been made for the Maiden c£ws to be run in divisions, as the v:'?S?iß number is 20, and 37 are at ' 1 SMt engaged. V»0— manga-atua HURDLES. of miles.—Malacca, 11.0; Roy Bun. - iu?'Tjucullus Boy, Arabic, 10.2; Son and 1?-?; -jnn-Lacan, 0.4; Cblincamps, Makaia, Sw r ' J f ' n H C . 9.'2; Vengeance, 0.0. ?g£-JttUXBN STAKES, of £100; 6% in# First- division: Atnorangi Eagle s Luck, , Srif Hinehou, Lady fcoswal. Lady Fla*® xottava, Litrht Fingers MakaGr#y ' wfdin' Star Monmouth, Nighean, Red Fair." Ringless. Sir Bent, Te ?ff« Awe, Thumbs Up, Worfon, 8.4. Second brake's Drum. Fandangle, Hamish. Vforn Jav Luxe. Lacella, Lady VirTnwry Bay, Merlac. Midola, Mount Parish Ouecn. ' Princess Flavia, Iccistrar, Silver Ore, Sir Raid, Teddy Lack. ' HANDICAP, of £250; 1% •T—__o)d Bill. 9.12; Aurora's Star Yogi, JXffrniting Cat, Dynasty. 7.8; Authoress, cyklon, Pern. 7.2; Star Zone. Khurja, '"«J.O—NURSERY HANDICAP, of £120; *Jv.rear-olds; 5 fur. —Rink, 8.13; Dalesman, Palora 5.9; Samarra, 7.13; Malemo, «MH'Cnest Clarice, Compassion, Rawalpindi, r*v Polly. 7.7. ?Sm_jOETE HANDICAP. Of £175; 6 Wakanui. 9.3; Augment, 8.12; PrewaBurra Sahib, 8.5; Rakahnnga, 8.3; ct»rtich»se 7.12; White Rajah, 7.7; CheerThe Ring, 7.4; Flying Spy. HANDICAP, of £120; nm—be Marquis, 0.0; Triple Crown, MarLb Ocean Breeze, 5.12; Elusory, Duality, cfl 'Hikorangi, 5.3; Flying Hawk, 8.0; Call«rfine Siyana. Courting, 7.13; Viracious, 711; Jumna. Goldform, High Morale 7.7. -425—MAN G ARAWA HANDICAP, of fur. —Es Pupil, 8.13; Theatre, S.G; rtuflible 8.2; Parlato. Miss Phaleron. Curry, Moon, 7.13; Ringcraft, 7.12; Grand (•hase-Kurrawong. 7.10; Colerica, 7,0; ScruOtor'Siipport, Pas de Cheval. Lady GarSeh' Sterling Lad. Te Mania, Advocate. 7.7. ;-g.ij>—WARITI HANDICAP, of £l2O- 1 a distanoo—lmpenura, 9.0; Bmascor. 8.11; • Martene, S. 10; Gold Car, &&• Sbarmin. 8.3; Goldbnrn, 7.11; Siyana, 710' Greek Dancer, 7.9; Captain Star, t'ittjpias, Taane Pango, Squeers, Stairway, ■ lIaWKE'S BAX teams " ' ■ PROSPECTS OF PALORA S§INT EVENT FOR RAKANUI tjjol? HASTINGS, Wednesday 's{jf the 55 horses entered for the first day ofthe : Woodville summer meeting, 14 did not atfjpt;' but eight of this number are to raco !?SiX' Bawke's Bay hurdlors claim engagewnthn the first day. A heavy track will not ftVOto Malacca, but it would materially help s'Monmouth, by Alchemic from Courtesan, IbOifcto make his first appearance in the SaitefiiStakes has shown decided galloping iWHtfihnt lack of experience may be against fiim.-Worton has been galloping well enough to fßifgest that this four-year-old should win at-any' time. Mount Battock, runner-up to Mist at Gisbornc, may also be fancied. ; -IBT the Bolton Handicap, Yogi is likely to Itia tto most fancied of the four Hawke'a Bay candidates, but a holding track will not bo jin; Ms favour, just as it would suit admirably the consistent place getter Master Cyklon. Authoress is a oossibilit r, but Khurja's Fcildform has caused Jiis supporters to loco confidence. , p»lora is the best of the district two-year-eldr engaged on Saturday. Wellington, form pdite to ner being very dangerous. Bakflnui is to have one sprint race at - Woodville before being transported to Auckland.'He returned from Riccarton looking a wnr tired horse, But he has quickly roff Barea Sahib has recovered from his Riccarton mishap, but duriilg his spell he bemmrgrr** and he will-probably need a : race fc bring him to his' best:'-Rakah&;iga~is Tft" lianing form and she should do" better than tts:Riug and Sternchase. who have v raced tor Some time. ; irSnnny Knight will probably be produced «:the second day. v" ' : ; ."•Among the hack performers, winning form fe possessed by Siyana, Burma, Crucible; CMQf. Ex Pupil, and Theatre, with improvers is Condole, Callcardine. and Kurrawong. The last-named galloped very well yesterday. :•% Crucible must have impressed the handi- • cwper.wben winnintt the first division of the PoM-Maiden" Plate at Ojtaki, as she is asked give Curry, a Napier maiden winner of the same age and sex. four pounds. However, • Crsrfble is said to be above hack class. TKol Ragi is very fast over four furlongs. Gay Rajah. Diana Tetrix and Queen Cardins were not entered for the first day, but it is intended to start them, also Golden Iris, on Monday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24139, 4 December 1941, Page 7

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WOODVILLE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24139, 4 December 1941, Page 7

WOODVILLE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24139, 4 December 1941, Page 7

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