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RACING NEWS

FRANKLIN CLUB MEETING AT TE RAPA eighteen remain in cup Good acceptances have been received for the Franklin Racing Club's Autumn Meeting to be held at Te Rapa on Saturday. The Franklin Cup has attracted 18 and the Pukekohe Handicap, 16. As the field for the Bombay Handicap is in excess of the safety number, provision will be made to run the race iit two divisions, in which casfi the prize-money will be increased from £175 to £230. Details: — WAIUKU HACK HANDICAP, of £200; apprentice riders; 7 fur.—Bronzo, 9.6; Prince Louis, 9.4; Verulam, 8.2; Loch Acre Qmiation, Hine-iti, The Trimmer, Bright Lady, SO; Bronze Trail, Lady Yr )Xe P,' inK ,P IC *l Rich Blood, 7.8; Opuatia, Marble Fox. Royal Sister, 7.7. PUN I HURDLES,, of £250; IM, miles.— Small Boy, 12.0; Enjoyment, 10.13; Muxown, Conflagration. Lapidanan, 10.9; Be siege 10.7; Etaro. 10.2; Capp.v, 9 (>; Stok owskl, 9.1; Mark Anthony, General Riske, Lornacre, Ihoniond Lad, Gael, Landcourt, Kaimanawa, White Mark, 9.0. BOMBAY HANDICAP, of £175 (or £230 if divided); 6 fur. —Bramble bong, 8.10, Noble Eagle, Funny Fox, 8.7; Willie Pay, Black Renarde, 8.4; ater A,ixen, 8.3, Malo, S.l; Royal Musk Nairn Tal. Hunting Chief 8.0; Balashiel. Northland Son, Dart. Gold, Valhaven, Pukahu, Skydonna, Sporting Style. Bronze Royal, Silver Note, Auto Lass, Bon Trek, Kanui, Flying Hazrat. Lady Waimai, Beaurock, Purple Rose, The Alibi, Belle Renarde, Bulmm,. Myain, Royal Art, E&gl© Hawk, Santa Anita, 7.1*2. FRANKLIN CUP, of £600; 1 mile and g f ur —Cornish, 8.12; Gay Rosette, Clinch, ca- Volifox, '8.2; Sea-law, 7.12; Bronze Moth, 7.11; Balblair, The Cardinal 7.3; .Tustina 7.1; Miss Gay, Karatoki, Wildore, Odtaa Full Hand, British Mint, Silver Quex, Court Favourite, Val Lu. /.O. TUAKAU STAKES, of £200; two-year-olds; 5 fur.—Kentish, Sleepy Fox, 9.3; aea Mist ' 8.1; Fox Brae, 8.0; Kaitere Maati, 7 12 ; Riverland Roe, Gentry, Sir Ringman, Peter Gregor, Leigh Hark, Spring Day.. Te Hinemoa 7.7; Tudor Rose Viking Path, 7.6; Bold Tide. Queen Herod, 7.4; Century, 7 3- Suntrap, Gratify, Shepherds Mate, Miss Cardine, Gaywin, 7.2; Jane Ace, 7.1; Elect, Bold and Gay, The Pied Piper, Some lalk, Ringlight. 7.0. FULTON MEMORIAL HACK HANDICAP of £270 and trophy valued at £'3o; 11/ miles. —Bronzo, 9.3; Landveyor, 9.2; Corot, 8.11; Foxlore, 8.10; Empire Rose, Acquest, 5.9; Inquisitor, 7\12; Gay Laity, Roval Jay 7.9; Royal Pilot, Laughing Fox 7.5; Marinoto, Kadina, Acrobat. Flying Cross Honeywood, Runanga, Koura Eka, The Pacifist,' Lord Mascot, The Dude. Camilla. Roval Son, Antenor, 7.7. PUKEKOHE HANDICAP, of £325; 6 fur-—Erndalefv 9.0; Merry Vaals. 8.7; Golden Survey, 8.5; Proud Fox, Dinky Di. 8.3; Gavmiss, 5.2; Gold Money Song. 8.1; Mar-shall-Hall, 7.12; Anopheles, J. 0; Chary -.8; Panoni, Princ© Louis, <.3; Peter Doug* las Transmitter, Trilliarch, Orwere, /.0. BUCKLAND HACK HANDICAP, of £200; 7 fur.. —Landveyor, 9.4; Stylishman, 8 10; First Edition, 8.5; Bevace. 8.4; verulam. Mala Wings 82; Hemic Star. 8.0; Kadina 7.13; Yaalstar. Josette, Miss Wherik'o, 7.11; Princess Val, Prince Rewa, 79- King Dick, 7.5; Opuatia. The Crow, ilaio, Royal Son, Myain. 7.7. ELLERSLIE GALLOPS CHERRY'S TICKET SPRINTS In sprinting four furlongs in 49 2-ss, Cberrv's Ticket displayed fine dash at Ellerslie yesterday. The two-year-old was responsible for a very_ fine effort over the same 'iistance in 49 4-SS. Play Girl sprinted three furlongs in 37 2-SS, Grand Sight taking 38s. Princess Tal recorded 51s for half a mile. Miss iiard and Millway ran 52 2-56, and Gael CO 0.5g. Roval Art- worked well while running five furlongs in 1.4 2-5. Classic and Inquisitor registered 1.4 4-5, a sound effort. Gold Age took 1.8 3-5 for five furlongs._ The and last Survey recording l.< 2-o. Ked v\ araen ran the last «ix furlongs of once round in IJ.S. 2__ TAKANINI TRACK f SOME SMART SPRINTS A brilliant effort over five f il rlol Jgsby Gold Money Song, asoundmile by Foxohi, .Sf'imK? of the work oil the outside grass at lakamni vesterday the poles being out Git. Kiatere Maati (Beguely) hit out in dash ing style over four furlongs in 49 3-ss. He is in nice order for his engagement in the Tuakau Stakes at Te Rapa on Saturday in which he is expected to make a S?°<| S |\?7L ine Carrving considerably more weight than is 18 IndTan 0 and the Ringthe last three of four furlongs nicely in S9 •"'-5s Merry May is making good progr.ss. G~old Money Song (Horne| (revealed all hi. Self 8 5- SOT S order and it mediat^^gagements. 6 iSaK? too FirEt 3 Edition * Smith) to have +ht> measure of Eagle Hawk (Logan) when thev finished together in 1.3. Foxola (Brown) maintained an even pace throughout a mile in 145 running the last half in o- * s She seems to have taken no harm from recent eX SeaTaw, who was galloped on at .the Waikato meeting last month, is making good progress toward recovery, and moved quite freelv in a gallop with Cornish over six fur loncs. AVhife they were not after time. Seala'RontekMarchnlßean Vaals and live left for Trentham yesterday, but were not accompanied by their trainer, I _Smith, trhn is rcniaininK to prepare other of his team for flie Franklin and Ohinemur, meetings. The trio have done well in their training and are in excellent condition fo their engagements at the Wellington Route March will be ridden by G. Smith, Beau Vaals by H. P. Stewart, and Representative by S. Waddell. DEATH OF BEAUFORD KEEN RIVAL OF GLOAMING SYDNEY, March 3 Beauford, whose races with the New Zealand champion Gloaming, stirred racegoers in the sorinjr of 192—. is dead. He was -o years old and almost without teeth. Beauford ■was so feeble that he was shot. Beauford was by Beau Soult from Blneford. At the Australian Jockey Clubs Spring Meeting in 1922 he defeated Gloaming in the Chelmsford Handicap and Spring Stakes. Gloaming defeated Beauford in the Craven Plate and in the Rose Hill Stakes. INJURED RIDERS [BT TELIEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday The condition of the jockey W. J. Broughton, who was injured in a fall in the last race at New Plymouth on Saturday, is satisfactory, though it will probably be three w%ks before he is able to ride again. X Vanghan's injuries are not as extensive as at first believed, and he stated yesterday that he intends to ride at Lrentham on Saturday. He has left for Wellington SKIPTON SCRATCHED MELBOURNE, March 3 Skipton/ has been scratched for the Australian Cup. Apostrophe and Sunbelle arrived from Adelaide to-day. Primavera looks bright and well for her cup engagement. Prairiedale went in great style over a mile in 1.45 at Caulfield.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24214, 4 March 1942, Page 3

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RACING NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24214, 4 March 1942, Page 3

RACING NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24214, 4 March 1942, Page 3