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FIELDS AT OTAKI

PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY RERE NEKITINI MEMORIAL SIGLOW STRONGLY FANCIED The Otnki Maori Racing Club's Summer Meeting will be held to-day. Good fields are engaged and chief races will be the Here Nekituii Memorial Stakes and the Wairongomai Handicap. The win arid place system of betting will be used. Telegraphing last evening tho Herald's correspondent reported that the course was in excellent order. The following horses were likely to bo well supported:— Puketoi High-weight Handicap.—Master Lackhain, Hagen, Colonel Bogey. Pukekaraka Hack Handicap.—The Champ, Legal, Black Saint. Rere Nekitini Momorial Stakes.—Siglow, Talenta, Globe Trotter. Manuao Maiden Plate.—Oragon, Golden Tide. Eastern Sport. Otaki Hack Handicap.—Flying Hawk, Tho Whipper, Triple Crown. Wairongomai Handicap.—Augment, Black Thread, Duncannon. Rahui Hack Handicap.—The Champ, Maharajah, High Morale. Rekereke Hack Handicap.—Dungloe, Croupisino, Ex-Pupil. Acceptances:— 12.0—PUKETOI HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of £l-10; Wt miles.—Colonel Bogey, 10.5; Hagen, 10.1; Mastor Lackham, 9.7; Maestro, 9.4; Gothic, Pretty Lass. Ring's Mark. Sir Fox, 9.0. 12.45—PUKEKARAKA HACK HANDICAP, of , £120; (5 fur.—The Champ, 9.5; Sandy Bay, 8.13; Legal. 8.10; Lady Derby, 8.9; Lord Defoe, 7.13; Black Saint, Parlato, 7.10; Colombo Bay, Day Lighting, Gold Dip, Lady Boswnl, The Hawker, 7.7. I.3O—RERE NEKITINI MEMORIAL STAKES, of £250; V/ A miles.—Globe Trotter, 8.8; Du Maurier, 7.13; Classform, 7.8; Siglow, Piastre. 7.0; Talenta. Race Away, Master C.vklon, 7.0. 2.IO—MANUAO MAIDEN PLATE, of £100; weight 5.7; 0 fur.—Bronze Night, Bright Lad, Eastern Sport, Fox Cover, Gold Dip, Golden Tide. Inventor, Leighondale, Jolly Ruler, Merger, Makaroa, Oragon, Olein, Registrar Swell Chance, Sir Raid, Trekalong, Te Awe Awe, 8.7. 2.55—0TAK1 HACK HANDICAP, of £120; 7 fur.—Legal. 8.10;' Triple Crown, 8.9; Flying Spray, 8.5; Flying Hawk, Sanction. 5.3; The Whipper, 7.9; Kehna, Arctic Night, Cicada, Locrain, Miner's Hopo, 7.7. 3.4O—WAIRONGOMAI HANDICAP, of £2OO, 7 fur.—Black Thread. 9.2: Duncannon. S.ll; Augment 8.10; Enrich, 8.6; Lord Cavendish, 8.5; Night Eruption, Wings of Song, 7.12; White Rajah, 7.3; Glaciate, Maestro 7.0. 4.2S—RAHUI HACK HANDICAP, of £130; 1 mile and 55 yards. —The Champ, 9.2; Maharajah, 8.6; Triple Crown, 8.4; Arachne, 7.13; Gothic, 7.12; Gunyah, 7.8; Broker's Dream, High Morale, Kehua, Lady Boswal, Merry Fox, Wildfire, Advocate, 7-7.

S.IO—REKEREKE HANDICAP , of £•120; 5 fnr. —Ex-Pupil, 0.9; Croupisino, Dungloe, 8.11; Soutane S. 10; Parlato, 8.0; | Moutoa Bond. Tetratina. Erinscourt, 7.9; Atu Pawhero, Auto Score Jolly Ruler, Tasman Taxi. 7.7. TRAINING AT AWAPUNI FINAL WORK-OUTS FOR OTAKI GLASSFORM. COLONEL BOGEY (0.C.) PALMERSTON NORTH, Friday Awapuni stables will not have a big team at Otaki, but conditions for the Dual gallops yesterday' were ideal. On the plough, Du Maurier was to have galloped a mile with Kotua, but the latter broke away two chains in front. Du Maurier closed the gap a little, but Kotua kept well clear and ran the last seven furlongs in 1.32 2-5. Old Bill was a trifle sore after solid work, at the end of which he ran six furlongs in 1.24. High Class and Caroline Bay completed Bve furlongs in 1.5 4-5, Graeco-Roman taking 1.6 2-5. Black Majesty was exercised and looks in good order for his Waipa engagement. Auburn Lad and Eastern Sport covered half a mile in 53 2-ss. Kanui te Pai ran the last five of six furlongs in 1.5 2-5 On the course proper, the flags were wide out. Classform was. just in front of Colonel Bogey at the end of a mile run in 1.0 l v2-o They came home the last three furlongs in the good time of 30 2-ss. W lugs of Song covered the last three of six furlongs this being the slower section, in 43s Saint lor sprinted half a mile in 50 2-ss, the last three furlongs in 38 2-58. Premature sprinted he last three of five furlongs in 38 3-5s Golden Moon strode easily over half a nnle in o.is Damask was under restraint to run three turlongs in 435. Jumna completed a mile in 1.50 and Myarion the last seven furlongs in 1.35 2-5. HASTINGS GALLOPS SUNNY KNIGHT PLEASES (0.C.) HASTINGS. Friday All ' fast work at Hastings yesterday was done on the plough track, which was not fast, but in good order, after early morning rain. 4 . Sunny Knight, although he was not at top speed over the first furlong, was sible for the best gallop in registering 1.3 -i-o for five furlongs. It is the expressed intention of his owner-trainer, J. Paul, to fiend Sunny Knight north for the Railway Handi--03 Black Saint, who hails from Gisborne, was not very impressive in running Five furlongs in 16 2-5. He hung badly Ex-Pupil was not extended to record 1.5. She has accompanied Black Saint to Otaki. Lindrum showed a faiy effort in taking 1.4 3-5. . Golden Melody, who has greatly improved since coming to Hastings, was given a work ing gallop over seven furlongs, recording 1.30, the last five with Boxing Day. Opaltown was moving easily alongside Smoke Trail at the end of three furlongs in 395. Parvati and Dyne were not extended to run 1.23 for six furlongs. Hugme and Lutanist registering 1.20 1-5. Rink, who apparently is all the better for the racing at Woodville, was going much better than Leonardo to record 51 1-5S for half a mile. Gladfox and Catterick Bridge ran the distance easily in 54 2-ss. RIDING ENGAGEMENTS JOCKEYS FOR TE AWAMUTU Riding engagements for the Waipa Racing Club's Summer Meeting at Te Awamutu today are;—F. Beguely; Court Favourite. Ever England, Grandora. C. A. Dowry: 'the Car dinal. British Mint, Royal Melody, Lady ray Panoni L. C. Brown: Slylishmaii M. Caddy' Greek Queen, Foxola, Valhav-en, (Men Con neli, Hogarth. H. Caddy: Town Survey, ten zance F. Cleaver: Corol, Te Taniwha Mar shall'flail: L. H. Clifford: Kraal. R. Cok lett: Mio Fratollo, Santa Anita. W. 0. Ensor: Gay Rosette, Chary, Silver Note. Rich Blood. Valerian, Babrow. J. F. Fergus: Lapidarian. L. W, Ford: Kilcash, Miss Jose. V. Gollop: Trilliarch, Karatoki. C. G. Goulsbro: River Plate. C. L. Goulsbro: Besiege. I. Green: Night Pilot, Sir Reynard, Silver Clarion, t. .T. Hain: Foxmint, Laughing- Fox. R. E. Home: Anopheles. W. Hooton: Bambury Lane. N. Howard: Heroic Star. Odtaa. D. McKinnon: Ureklaw. B. Markwick: Landveyor. A. C. Messervy: Sir Dingle. J. Wil liamson: Royevrus. First Edition, Nordic Song Valimeen, Blue Fox, Leighon Rose, Manuma. J. Winder: Glen Abb.

MOUNTS AT HORORATA

The following riding engagements have been announced for the Moroni I a Racing Club s annual meeting to-day:— S Green: Patsy Ma lone. Dinah Dhu. Synthetic. Miss Saone (Sandowri Handicap). Hughsotis. C. Stokes: Rue. Courage. P. Sprat 1; As required, Double .Brace. C. N. Fox; Nighl Lancer. Prince Dolomite. Leander Circular .Vole. L. J. Ellis Stabilise, Lunaria, Lone Bird, Miss Jessica Richlieii Pearl. A. Messervy: Just.itia, Sliang hai Lil.v. Miss Saone (Novice Stakes), Mag giore, Craiglea. P. H. Brodie; Kapene Kuku A. Stokes: Warfield, Rebel Lady. C. T. Wilson: Alert, Big Joe, Cymric. Parchment. J W. Jennings: Toa-iti. A. E. Ellis: Patria. W Caddy: Thoraide. P. Hesscll: Halt. I. Walther: Gay Thread. V. Barringtori: Muffler. E. Jennings: Anchusa. M. Reiily: Greenbank. A. Loach: Sweet Mystery. W. Nelson: Aveiial.

FOXOLA HURT

While on the way to Te Awamutu to compete at the Waipa Racing Club's Summer Meeting to-day Foxola got down in the float and injured herself. As a result she had to be taken back to Takanini. RACING FIXTURES December 13 —Otaki Maori Racine: Club. December 13—Hororatn Racing Club December 13—Waipa Racing Club. December 20 —Wnirio Jockey Club. December 2(5 —Waipukurau Jockey Club. December -26, '27 —Taranaki Jockey Club December 2(5, 27 —Dunedin Jockey Club. December 20. 27. 29 —Manawatu Racing Club December 20. 29. January 1. 2 —Auckland Racing Club December 29—Wcstland Racing Club. January I—Waikouaiti1 —Waikouaiti Racing Club. January I—Wyudham Racing Club. January 1, 2 —Stratford Racinar Club. January 1, 2—Marton Jockey Club. January 1, 2 —Hawke's Bay Jockey Club. January 1, 2 —Wairarapa Racing Club. January 1, 2 —Greymouth Jockey Club. January 2—Oamaru Jockey Club. January 2, 3—Southland Racing Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24147, 13 December 1941, Page 9

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FIELDS AT OTAKI New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24147, 13 December 1941, Page 9

FIELDS AT OTAKI New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24147, 13 December 1941, Page 9

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