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WAIPA FIELDS

LIST OF ACCEPTANCES TE AWAMUTU CUP DRAWS 14 PLATE EVENT TO BE DIVIDED Good acceptances have been received by the Waipa Racing Club for its summer meeting, to be hold at Te Awamutu on December 13. Fourteen remain in the Te Awamutu Cup and the same number in the Flying Handicap. As the acceptors for' the Waipa 1 late exceed the safety number, 20, by seven, provision will be made to have this race run m divisions. Details:— £2OO^ W mi)s- ?^ Rl > HURDLES, of £UH), 1/i miles.—Kaiwaka, ll.S; Ureklaw. ¥}'-* & i 6 ? n % 9.13; Loombination, e.uE?' Spcarcourt, 9.9; Orate. Land Court, Bonny Gaze, Mio Fratollo, Gay Opal, , E A CK handicap, or £200; apprentice jockeys; 7 fur.—Ever V®' 8-3: Stylishman. Z, i-' Fox, Dorset, Heroic Star British Mint, Acquest, 7.11: Leighon Hose, Runanga, Forest Glen, Mark Anthony, 7.7. I.IS—WAIPA PLATE, of £125; weight--6£ ki f! F'—4 rhako o or - 1(316 Hour, 9.2; Hunting Chief, Ray Song, Koura Eka, tSw o D , u<le ' . 9 -P, : Acreena, 8,11 rTo Taniwha Santa Anita, Foxmint, Royal Melody, Marble Fox. 8.9; Sir Reynard, Valhaven, Sporting Style, Silver Note, Sir Dingle, Blue Fox, Bambury Lane, Gypsy 4 ntenor - ftvk Vaalsmoss, Auto Lass. Greek Princess, Wide Awake, Hunting Princess, 7.11. 2.S—TE AWAMUTU CUP. of £450; 1«< miles.—Lou Bosa, 9.0; Royevrus, 8.8: Night Pilot, 8.2; Greek Queen, 7.13; Kilcaafi, 711; Wildore. The Cardinal. 7.5; Erlick, 7.2: CheviU de Volee, Court Favourite, Town Survey, Gay Rosette, Coronation, Acreman, 7 0 2.SO—HACK CUP HANDICAP, of £300; 2 * ur -=rßetterman, Chain Acre, 9.5; Odtaa. 9.3; Hogarth, 8.13; Corot, 8.5; Flying Vixen, Empire Rose. 8.2; Mala wings, 8.1; Rich Blood, 7.12; Marinoto, Greek Dancer. 7.9; Mnxown. Acquest, Little Ruse, Buccaneer, 7.5; Nordic Song, Lady Pay, Gay Streak, En Volee, Nuipapa, Beryl Vaals, 7.7. Po 3^ r "T I 9 H f AUP 9 J - HAC r ] ? handicap, of fur.-River Plate, Prince Louis, 8.13; Babrow, 5.9; Glen Connell, 8.5: Mala Wings,. 5.4; Silver Clarion, 8.3; Kinstep, 8.2: First Edition, S.O; Prince Rewa, 7.13 Stylishman, 7.12; Dorset, 7.11; Bevace, 7.9; Taku Kara, 7.8; El Maadi, Superior Guard, Desert Tide, Mimax, Royal Son, Royal Melody, Royal Sister, 7,7. 4.2O—FLYING HANDICAP, of ,£350; 6 1 /, fur.—Foxola, 9.10; Black Majesty, 9.0; Sure Pay, Town Section, 8.5; Marshall Hall. 8.3; Te Takina, 7.12; Penzance, Grandora, 7.9; Valimeen, Chary, 7.5; •Trilliareh, Miss Jose, Panoni, Cheval de Bataille, 7.0. S.S—PATERANGI HANDICAP, of £250 ; 7 fur.—Rakanui, 10.3: Sly Fox, 8.9; Harmony, 8.8; Erlick. 7.12; Anopheles, Town Survey, Joan Peel. 7.10; KiaaL 7.9; Royal Bachelor, Valerian, Betterman, Sunola, Karatoki, Eastern Heir, Cappy,. Manuma, Bronze Ora, 7.7. NEW BRIGHTON CARD LIMIT IN TWO MILES 4.31 CHANCES OF BRONZE EAGLE The New Brighton Trotting Club's Summer Meeting will be held to-day. Good fields are engaged and the chief races will be the President's Handicap, limit 4.31, and the Victory Handicap, limit 2.48. The win and place system of betting will be used. Telegraphing last evening, the Hirald's correspondent advised that the weather and, track promised to be excellent. It, was anticipated that the t following' horses would be strongly favoured:— ;* 1 '. ... ,1 Improvers' Handicap.—Westcliff, Pegasus Bay, Royal Worthy; Canterbury Handicap.—Burt Scott, Glenlee, Native Man. Empire -Handicap.—-Jack " Spratt, Arietta, » Sabu. President's Handicap.—Bronze Eagle, Special Edition, Jackaranda. Members' Handicap.—Scapa Flow, Acuity, Clockwork. ' „ , New -Brighton Handicap.—Sagamoro, Hat- ! rack, Jiscalado. _ Avon Joan Conquest, " Yon Yan. - ■ ' ; ; ;i Victory Handicap.—Haughty, Coquette, Springfield Glooe. A r»f»Anf n npm •—— ' 12.0—IMPROVERS' HANDICAP, of £200; Irotiers; • limit '3.38; 1% miles. —George Arliss, Inquisition, Patch's Discovery, Pegasus iay, limit; !E1 Peta, Westcliff, 12yds bhd; Chateau, Reward, 24j Royal Worthy. 48., . . . ■, . <:. ' ■ I 12.40—CANTERBURY HANDICAP, of £200; Umit 3.34; 1% miles.—Black Label, Directly, Falaise. Fragment, Glenlee, Lord Brent, Mallard, Native Man, Portfolio, Queen High, Star Voyage, Sunworthy, Talak, limit; Burt Scott. Equerry, Golden River, Our Fay, Recluse, 12yds bhd: Gentleman Jim, Lady Slipper, Mahoe, Southland, 24; Aurie's Star, Real Huon, 36. Brackets: Mullard and Talak, Southland and Aurie's Stai 1.125 —EMPIRE HANDICAP, of £250; limit. 3.28; lV a miles.—Arietta, Direct Bell, Jack Spratt, Labour Day, Purina, Royal Guy, Sabu, Siege Gun, Warship, limit; April Direct, Blue Diamond, Busted Flush, Gallant Chief, 12yds bhd; Tangaroa, 24; Indian Clipper. Nationalist, 3<i. 2.S—PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £-425; Limit 4-31; 2 miles.—Dark Hazard, Foremost Junior, Jackaranda, Kilrea, limit; Bronze tEagle, Our Jewel, Special Edition, 12yds bhd; Accountant. Worthy Need, 24;. Graham Direct, 36. 5 Bracket: Qur Jewel and Accountant. 2.4S—MEMBERS" HANDICAP,, of £300; limit 3.24; V/ 3 miles.—Black Surprise, Clockwork, King's, Jubilee, Mauaire, Pacing Power, Palomar, Scapa Flow, Worthy Cross, limit; Acifity, Bing Crosby. Gold Bank, Gold Pot, Happy Locanda, Hiljcrest, Mongolian, Stormtost, 12yds bhd; Southern Smile, 24. Brackets: Clockwork and Mazaire, Acuity and Bing Crosby, Gold Pot and Mongolian. 3.2S—NEW BRIGHTON HANDICAP, of £300; trotters; limit 3.31; IV2 miles. —Amonos, Great Mountain, fiatrack, Lleader, Jock McGrath, Royal Worthy, Shadeland, limit; Discord, Escalado, Sagamore, 12yds bhd; Millisle, 24; Tiro worthy, 36. 4.5 —AVON HANDICAP, of £250; limit 3.31; IV4 miles.—Blaydon, Jill Tar, Lady Slip§er, Manoe, Oversight, Real Huon, Shady Glen, ilk King, Statuette. William Potts, Yankeeland, Yon Yan, Zingarrie, limit; Catalpa, Jerry Parrish, Siege Gun, Sister Polly, Stylish Boy. 12yds bhd; Joan Conquest, 24; Blue Diamond, 48. ■ „ , . Bracket: Yankeeland and Stylish Boy. 4 .4S_VICTORY HANDICAP, of £300; limit 2.48; l'A miles. —Clockwork, Colonel Axwdrthy, Coquette, Great Blaze, Happy Locanda, King's Jubilee, Lady Carol, Mazaire, Scapa Flow, Waitaki Power, Worthy Cross, limit; Acuity, Bing Crosby, Haughty, Stormtost, 12yds bhd: Springfield Globe, U. Scott. 24; Nelson Eddy, Zincali. 30. Brackets: Clockwork and Mazaire, Great Blaze and Zincali, Acuity and Bing Crosby. AUCKLAND CLASSICS DECLARATION OF FORFEITS After declaration of forfeits last evening 23 horses remain in the Great xsortuern Derby, 18 in the Foal Stakes, and 22 in the Hoyal Stakes, to be run at the Auckland Racing Club's Summer Meeting. Details:— GREAT NORTHERN DERBY, of £2000; three-year-olds; colts and geldings 8.10. fillies 8.7; VA miles. —Stairway, Betterman. Sir Reynard,, Regal Fox, Aqueduct, Battlcdress, Hogarth, Dash 0' Dublin, Prince Plato Plato Boy. River Plate. Kronos, Mala Wings, Route March, ch g by . Plato—Gay Kathleen, b c by Veilmond —Lucie Manette, ch c by Mvosotis— Lady Ball, b c by Drfoo—-Arena, ti c bv Man's Pal —Vcrtnachar, 8.10; Syana, Vin d'Honneur, Wedding Dress. Miss Jessica. 8.7. GREAT NORTHERN FOAL.STAKES, of £1000: two-year-olds; colts and geldinccs 8.10, fillies 8.5; (i fur.—Uroiefort Star, Gold Stand, Rink, Royal Merit, Orakau, Broadcaster, Hippodrome, Daphnis, Sleepy Fox, Bonny Pay, Dominate. Indian Sign, Beau. Vaals, Dalesman, ch g by Plato —Wahino Nui,, 8.10: Century, Indian Princess, ch f by Man s Pal —Knockl>n, 8.5. ROYAL STAKES, of £500; two and three-year-olds; special weights; 6 fur.— Burra Sahib, Route March. Prince Plato, b g by Defoe—Pollyanna, Premature, Hinepo, Pay Roll, Crucible,, Broiefort Btar, Kentish, Rink. Dalesman, Hippodrome,' Royal Merit, Sleepy Fox, Dominate, ch g, 2yrs, by Plato — Wahino Nui. gr c, 2yrs, by Kincardine— Ruinette. ch c 2yrs, by Hunting: Song— Mauranne. ch c, 2yrs, by Lo Zingaro—'Gay Blonde. Beau Vaals, Indian Trincess. General entries for the four days total 774, which is the same number as for last season. While nominations for the jumping events are fewer all round, those for the flat events hasve balanced the deficiency. ELLERSLIE STARTING Concerning the method of barrier starting at Ellerslie, "Fractious Punter" writes:—"lt must be apparent to the average racegoer that a radical change is called for in the method of barrier starting at Ellerslie. In practically every race the starter was far too lenient wjth unruly horses, with the result that the horses which stood quietly at the barrier were unduly penalised. This was particularly evident in the open uprint the second day, when one horse played up at the start and upset the whole field. The AJt.C. committee would do well to lay down definite instructions to its starter that unruly horses bo given very little latitude. It must further be apparent to the committee that it* method of recalling the horses in the case of a false start is antiquated. Surely some jbetter method can be devised."

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

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

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