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WOODVILLE CLUB

fIBST DA^_PEOSPECTS WI N AND PLACE BETTING m fPr*' '' ' | -BOLTON HANDICAP CONTEST 5 % Woodville Jockey Club's Summer I Meeting will be opened to-day. Good Lid* are engaged and provision has Tpaj! made to run the, Maiden Stakes s - * - two division? if there are more than W starters, which is the safety limit. U principal events will be the Bolton imdicap and the Oete Handicap. The | Sllg will be under the win and 1 '•<% StsTwas reported by the Herald's last evening to be in excellent fe • c j r f?With tho safety number, 20, it aporfef-; yv f pVt a in that a division would bo P ' Maiden SUkcs. x v I horses were likely to be supI Sr.«mtT»oa Hurdles.— Colincamps, Lucullus 6 kt&kM g^-F C ir s t division: Worton, Te I*V Awe.' Second division: Fandangle, Old Bill, Dynasty. p.nrfiraT).—Dalesman, Palora, Rinic. Burra SaUb, PrejonMh^ndicap.— Triple Crown, Duality,; jjJßwa'^Handicap.—Crucible, Theatre, Ad-! vfbariti 4 Handicap.—Stairway, Martene, Gold fSSSfrA-ATUA HURDLES. of '«ipn^l%raUes.—Malacca, 11.0; Roy Bun. Melius Boy, Arahic, 10.2; Son and Lacan, 9.4; Colmcampa, Makaia, • iMnde Vengeance, 9.0. STAKES, of £130; 5% inr^first division: Amorangi Eagle s Luck, FUXBKM». Hinehou. Lad,- Boswal, Lady Nottava, Light Fingers MakaSdten Star. Monmouth, ■Nighean, Fair, Ruigles.s. Sir Bent, Te Thumbs Up, Worton, 5.4. Second ifttiiui- brake's Drum, Fandangle Hamish. f'ftorn Jav Luxe. Lacella, lady YirLown* Bav, Merlac. Midola, Mount Steele Parish (Jueen. Princes Flavia, I tegSrw, Silver Ore, Sir Raid. Teddy Lack. iucel'lV and Lady Motava, Lady Virginia and Light Fingers, Lowry Bay a.nd mkarora Merlac and Midian Star Midola fndMonmouth, Mount Battock and Nigh can, Sirish Queen and Polano. Princess Flavia SS Bed Fair. Registrar and Ringless, Silver fir* and Sir Bent. Sir Raid and To Awe Awe. Tridy Lack and Thumbs Up. Winning Smile am! Worton. 1.25 —BOLTON HANDICAP, of £250: 1% ■ Bill, 9.12; Aurora s Star. Yogi. iP'iStog Cat, Dynasty, 7.8; Authored, Mtfta Cyklon. Pern, 7.2; Star Zone. Kburja, 7 'So-NURSERY HANDICAP, of £120; twfrrear-cLds; 5 fur.—Rink, 8.13; Dalesman, 8 IT- Palora, 8.9; Samarra, 7.13; Maleme, Gold Quest. Clarice. Compassion, Rawalpindi, Clarice and Gay Polly. HANDICAP, of £175; 6 ' fnt—Sakanui. 9.3; Augment, 8.12; Prema- / tart'S.B; Burra Sahib, 8.5; Rakahanga, 8.3; Stenicliase,; "-12; White Rajah, 7.7; Cheer-ful-Lady. The Ring, 7.4; Flying Spy, Ha6tro, 70. B,4O—BOROUGH HANDICAP, of £120; 7 m.—Marquis, 9.0; Martene, Ocean Eiwfai Elusory. Duality, 5.6; Hikopifgi. Ah; Flying Hawk, 8.0; Callcardine, Biytßa, Courting, 7.13;, Viraeious, Bnrma, Jnmna, GoMform, High Morale, 7.7. ABA WA HANDICAP, of £110i. : 6 fur.—Ex Pupil, 8.13; Theatre, 8.6; Create. 8-2;Parlato, Miss Phaleron. Curry, 7J3;_ Kingcraft, 7.12; Grand Chase, Kurrawong. 7.10; Colerica, 7.9; Scrutator,- Support. Pas der Cheval, Lady GarUgL Sterling Lad, Te Marua, Advocate. 7.7. KlOi-WARrri HANDICAP, of £120: 1 a distance—lmperium, 9.0; Bsnwcor, 8J1; Martene. 8.10; Gold Card, &o:?'Bhannin, 8.3; Goldburn, 7.11; Siyana, 7.lQj Greek' Dancer, 7.9; Captain Star, Viradous,.Taane Pango, Squeers, Stairway, Coiulole, '7.7. AWAPUNI DOINGS • r :r V GALLOPS SOUNDLY PRffifußE IN GREAT . ORDER (o.jg^^A NORTSf Friday;' Aynlje and gallop by Old - Bill and. fiv« furloD-js by Premature were the of the training at Awapuni yesterday;V',wheri candidates tor Woodville were pvea ttw final gallops. The flags were well ont'iuidiUie going was good. Old'Bill ffl. : P. Siewart) went a mile and in 2.18, Jumna (Watson) assisting him.»,6f«{- the first seven furlongs in 1.30, Srai good. Although he has been given a solid, weight in the Auckland Cup, Old Bill seems sure to give# a good account of himself. He Jiaa 9.12 at Woodville and is to be ridden by A. E. Ellis. Premature (S. Waddell), looking a picture after her race at Feilding. slipped over five furlongs in 1.4 1-5. She is sure to be one of the popular fancies in the Oete Handicap at Woodville. The Buzzer, who is not racing at Woodville. was given strong: pace work. St&lrray (S. Waddell) was clear of Golden Moan at the end of five furlongs in 1.5 3-5. Stairway ran.a great race at Feilding on Monday and should be better suited by the longer straight at Woodville. Golden Moon moved scratchily. Kanui te Pai was in front of Aurora's Star at the end of seven furlongs in 1.32 4-5. He went well. Elossr? (Stewart) and Goldform (Waddell) were together at the end of seven furlongs in 135 3-5. Squeal* (F. Buchanan) covered the last five of six furlongs in 1.0 1-5. RingJesg and Amorangi took 1.7 for five furwngs. (P. Brady) ran 1.9. Battle Zone went seven furlongs in 1.35, the last tniee in- 425. Cfaiaform (Waddell) worked over seven fur- , » on P with - the pace on for the last three M Bdtf. She Is still a bit sore. Eagle's Luck tSwi^)^*nd-Myarion (J. Fagan) ran five furlongs in 1.8.1-5. Colerica (Buchanan) took L®. ,Vi(" Oai'aad Mary Scott sprinted half a mile T?- ? 3-ss. the last three furlongs in 38 4-ss. Wk-» (Wadaell) eprinted four furlongs in 51 S-s?'the last three in 38s. He could not Pf.Mk lhe; turn at Feilding, but galloped Spjjantly ,ln the straight. It seems a pity Awgpnni two-year-olds are rarely given W cnance of galloping oh the rails. Rink « f>'go to Auckland with Premature and Stairway.' ; Beau Monde (Miss White) and Lacan (P. PS g»ve a sound display over four hurdles, wumcamps (Rae) jumped two hurdles well. • p: • HASTINGS HORSES Final woodville trials • HASTINGS, Friday ./•fOfses who are to race at Woodville did t? ' j fi nal work on the plough yesterday, ■janaangle was going just as well as Vin SI s®® 5 ®® at the enfi of four furlongs in took 525; Cherry Hunter, ComWMtwn, 52 1-58. The Ring beat Gold Quest ri sa ?° time..,v w three furlongs, Curry pleased in rei°™ n g 37 2-ss. Worton and Siyana took 37 Sunsprite 38 3-5s and Prairie Girl, in vJ'J Br >» sprint since winning a double at papier, 38 2-ss. i«»_ ca^l?e registered/ 1.4 4-5 for five fur?,'j , i n & Spy ran 1.5. .Attain Star finished well and held Condole ?! 1 4. e «nd of six furlongs in 1.19 1-5. Hugme to. tS,™: Dyore and Parvati, also Versa- ■ WB ; 123 2-5 easily, oress completed a circuit without being "Oaen out io 1.44. hawera activities martene AND VELDETTE FIT (O IC-> HAWERA. Friday horses entered for the Woorlii. meeting were galloped yesterday on db outside of the courso proper, the going good. .» iJfcW' who ran his best race this season ?h« JfeildiiiK and will probably contest c ?® "Oroiigii Handicap on Saturday, finished riiS - y complete five furlongs with Vira--10 Wave Length covered tlje diaxanc«_ cayiy j„ j H shaded Miss Phaleron to finish a "Wanly-run half-mile in 51s. Greenock beat -n ar ,?J Js . two lengths in 525. Iho 1 £ ress > after two rounds of pace work in 3c'Bht-hand way, sprinted three furlonttfl appears to be improving all the f!>« Embroider and, Peter's Choiro recorded Ban l e time. Kurrawong antl Irish Morn ifcJV.?.. P fcss ed to run 425. Lady Adele and jne Kilting filly took 30 l-ss. Megara dashed iD f >43° furlon ss in 24 2-5s and Miss Pippin P' ou Kh, Le Marquis ran five furlongs Ramleh taking 24s for two. lai»» (Ryan) jumped two hurdles well, •Uo 5" ni ! ln S half a mne on the plough in He looks big and bright. Sir Col <M. five hnrdT' 6 & fttst and P leasing display The buzzer scratched oienS?^ n ?? £r was withdrawn from all engage- «• Auckland Racing Club's Summer ««Ung at 10.40 a.m. yesterday. ' \ TO CORRESPONDENTS l Auckland. —Gay Rosette was I Bti, 1 tor the Hamilton Handicap at Te | Pm " th ® day ° f the raCe ' «tiJ u l Kr ]i ,er '" Whakatane.'—Elusory did not |en November st " oy PwWw*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24141, 6 December 1941, Page 9

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WOODVILLE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24141, 6 December 1941, Page 9

WOODVILLE CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24141, 6 December 1941, Page 9