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GREYMOUTH CARD

FANCIES FOB TODAY WIN AND PLACE BETTING The Greyrnotith Trotting Club's Spring Meeting will be opened today, when the chief event will be the Mawhera Handicap. The fields are good and there should be some interesting racing. The betting will be under the win and place system. Telegraphing last evening, the Hkrald'b correspondent staled thai, although some ram fell today, the track would he in fair order. Horses likely lo he in demand were: — 12.0—Petrie Handicap.—Blackdale. Bingen & Colleen, Port Bowen. 12.45—Midland Handicap.—Paper Man. Atawhero, Netherby. „ ~ . „„ 1.23 —Diggers' Handicap.— Radical. Hargood's Pride, Native Scott. 2.10 Mawhera Handicap.—Vera de Oro. Pocket Book, Gold Sheik. , 2.55—K0yal Oak Handicap.—Bingen s Colleen, Blackdale, Millie Wrack. 3.4o—Blaketown Handicap.—Avnndale Lass. Sponsor, Ingle Belmer. , r ,„iJ„„ 4.2s—Advance Handicap.—Jervis Bay, Golden Pointer, Lee Berry. , . s.ls—Dash Handicap.—Native Scott, .badi Bligh, Hargood's Pride. Acceptances;— PETUIE HANDICAP, of £150; trotters, limit 3.40 for 1% miles; 12'/, fur.—Bingen s Colleen, Coral Sea, Hidden Note, Joys Pal Julie, Pointer Bingen, Port Bowen, Sonoma Jack, Walter Jingle, limit; Compris, Nano Carhine, 30yds hhd; Blackdale. Millie Wrack IS; Suspense, 72. MIDLAND HANDICAP, of £150; limn •.'.27 for 1 mile; s'/ 2 fur.—.Atawhero, Flying Chips, Golden Glow, Golden Pointer, Jervis Bay, Jesse Gentry, Johnny Boy, Lady Beverley, Loyal Bonista, Leo Berry (T.), Margaret Hall, Nile Lass, Paddy Potts, Paper Man Real Nugget, Red Setter, Sand Maid Sir Carol, ■ limit; Netherby, Sponsor, 12yds bid; Surrey Park, 24; Elvo'a Pride. Loyal Ln Noble Reta, 30.

DIGGERS' HANDICAP, of £250; limit 4.48; 2 miles. —Bien Sur, Lord Brent, Native Scott, Radical, limit; Lady Bligh, 12yds bhd; Hargood's Pride, Sir Jillien, 24. MAWHERA HANDICAP, of £250; limit 3.31 for IVa miles; 12% fur.—Gold Sheik. Pocket Book, Vera de Oro, limit; Princess Maritza. 12yds bhd; Dawn G rattan. 24 Golden Shadow, Paul Collette, 30. ROYAL OAK HANDICAP, of £l5O. trotters; limit 3.40 for 1% miles; 12/? '" r '7 - Bingen's Colleen, Coral Sea, Hidden Note Pointer Bingen, Port Bowen, Sonoma Jack Walter Jingle, limit; Compris, Nancy Car bine, 30yds bhd; Blackdale. Millie Wrack 48; Suspense, 72. BLAKETOWN HANDICAP, of £l5O, limit 3.1 for 11/,I 1 /, miles; 10% fur.—Avondale Lass, Bohemian. Elvo's Pride, Ingle Belmer Loyal Lu, Margaret Hall, Netherby, Noble Reta, Paper Man, Quite Game, Real Orat tan, Robinetle, Sir Carol t Sponsor, Volos Victory, Surrey Park, limit; Diamond Jim Direct Bingen, Northern Lass, 12yds bhd. ADVANCE HANDICAP, of £150; limit 3.5 for Wa miles; 10% fur.—.Atawhero, Fly ing Chips, Golden Glow, Golden Pointer, Jer vis Bay, Jesse Gentry, Johnny Boy, Lad.v Beverley, Loyal Bonista, Lee Berry, Margaret Hall, Nile Lass, Bonnie Grattan, Paddy Potts, Paper Man. Real Nugget, Sand Maid Sir Carol, limit; Surrey Park, 30yds bhd. DASH HANDICAP, of £180; limit 2.21 for 1 mile; 8% /nr.- —Bien Sur, Cinchona Direct Bingen. Lord Brent, Native Scott Ovend. Robinette, Tam-o'-Shanter, Wee Jack limit; Hargood's Pride. Lady Bligh SiJulien 12yd.s bhd.

TE RAPA GALLOPS SOLID ROUND BY FULL HAND (0.C.) HAMILTON, Friday The going was in good order at Te Rapa yesterday, when horses with engagements at the Waikaio Hunt Meeting at Cambridge on .Monday were among those to gallop. The fast work was done on the course proper 55ft out from the rails. Full Hand did the best round while Hunting Camp, Cheval de Bataiile, Brown .Sight, Jovial Princess and Craven recorded the best sprints. lied Kin", Expanse and Town Survey ran seven furlongs in 1.30 1-5. I'c Awe Awe covered itie same ground comfortably in 1.3U, After running the first two in •'MV 2 s. Leigh Hark and Air Pier got to the end of six furlongs in I.iWVa. Leigh Har,< was going the better at the end. Full Hand was clear of Lady Nettie at the end of a round in 2.7 1-5. Full Hand is an acceptor for both tha Members' Memorial Handicap at Cambridge ami the Waverley Cup at Waverley on Labour Day. Ownertrainer H. H. Meynell stated yesterday that if present intentions were adhered to Full Hand would be taken to Waverley. Hunting Camp, displaying his customary dash in the early stages, traversed six furlongs in l.'-'uVa, the best six of the morning. Hunting Camp ran the first two in 24%s and three in 37 -l-os.

A promising; effort over six furlongs Was that of the maiden Brown Night and Jovial Princess, who recorded 1.20 1-5. They did their work well. Prince Baffles and Tiithtline were associated over a round in 2.1 1. Fox rose and a companion ran five furlongs in 1.7'/ a . Veenah strode ovei fne tu'iuiift? in 1,10. Lagcnia nnd Varuaa rai 1 !i. Jovial Lad, who may go to Waverley with Full Hand, accounted for Jeep, Hunting Loch and Recipient over five furlongs in 1.7. Acreman finished a couple of lengths in front of Gold Spot, with Forest Glen and Jewelled (ape at length intervals, at the end of a round in Q. 9. Acreman did his work well and Gold Spot also went nicely. Gold Spot will have the services of L. C. Brown in the Waikato Hunt Cup at Cambridge. There was little between Playfellow and Riverlands Roe with Jovial Hour a couple of lengths away, at the completion of seven furlongs in 1.34. The last half-mile was run in 575. Craven, a good track worker, did better than Pink Shell over five furlongs in 1.6 8-5. Quination strode over a round in Colonel Vaals completed useful work by sprinting the last two furlongs. Royal Musk had the measure of Slumber Song over the concluding stages of a round in 2.10 1 /,. The improving Cheval rti Bataille jumped away in front of Bron/.e Night and Come I rue and led them over six furlongs in I .'JO 1-5 ' Gunman *hn I><ks well, covered a round in 2.»Va. Master ( ameron defeated Golden One over five furlongs in 1.7 4-5 Master Cameron went pleasingly. Hunter's Night (Smton) gave a good display over four hurdles. Dark Rose (C. L. Goulsbro) jumped the brush double in front of the stands and acquitted himself well. RIDING ENGAGEMENTS JOCKEYS FOR WELLINGTON (0.C.) WELLINGTON. Friday Riding engagements for the first day of the Wellington Racing Ck.Vs Spring Meeting at Trent ham tomorrow include:— W. J. B rough ton. —Tara King, Whackic, Majestic, Beau Cheval, Financial. Magnus Lux. Glenfalloch. G. Hughes.—Virtuoso, Casilda, Matador. Pontatau. H. N. Wiggins.—Bridge Acre. Flying Ace, Ann Bank. Bunsby, Royal Heir. Typhoon. W. J. Mudford—lndian Sport, Singing Hills. W. Hooton. —Master Ted. W. J. Stevens.—Sir Bradbury, Po-Huka V J. Sellars. —Kaitoa, Alethea. C. T. Wilson.—Vafort. Kevin, Foxhavon, Pensacola, John Gay. A. Messervy.—Honest Sal, Piccolo, Montezuma, John o' London. C. Stokes.—Air Ace. Deep Harmony. Tnieway. A. C. Messervy.—Anchorage, Lowry Bay, Provider. B. Markwlck.—Foxlcap. A. Stokes.—Lord Poland, Lord Broiefort, 'Puis, Gynerio. Sally Simon. A. Jenkins. —Alsirai. Capronella, Colais. N. Vaughan.—Zipporah, Barrage, Tide Mint. Flahuluk. L. J. Clntterhuck.—Kiloney, Gold Spnr, Patu Po, Patu Ra. E. V. Dye.—Classform. Foxcatcher, Pallssay, Silvio. L. Hare.—Fame Bian, Don Duke. P. Spratt.—Macedoinc. Black Simon. Master Baron. A Johnson. —Transmitter, Manutere. J Garth.—Boulder Dam. Palanui. Sailors f.ass. J. Campbell.—Yogi, Kol Ragl. B n. Morris, —Pamicourt. A. Midwood.—Da Vinci. W. K. Carter.—Dark Morning. S. Waddell.—Gayest Son, Rink, Dlleas. Subdued A G. Waddell.—Cardoness. Irish Note. Languc d'Or. T Green. —Grey Salute. Bueno, Representative. P Caddy.—Sir Standfast, Lord Theio G. Tvil. Behave. Desert Ace. L. J. Kills.--Golden Souvenir, Gigll P. Flawes.—The Vulture. TT P. Stewart—Gay Chat.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25030, 21 October 1944, Page 9

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GREYMOUTH CARD New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25030, 21 October 1944, Page 9

GREYMOUTH CARD New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25030, 21 October 1944, Page 9