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HAWKE'S BAY EVENTS

CATTERICK BRIDGE FANCIED The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting will he opened at Hastings today with good fields. The principal races will tie the Hawke's Bay Cup and tiie Haveiock Flying Handicap. Provision has been made for divisions in the Autumn Hack Handicap and in the Poukawa Maiden. The betting will be under the win and place system. Telegraphing last evening, the Hekai.d's correspondent stated that the weather promised to be fine and the track would be fast. Little Robin and Regal Night were unlikely starters in the Hawke's Bay Cup. Horses to find favour would include:— Riverslea Hurdles. —Flying Spy, Malacca, Pompit. Autumn Hack Handicap,—First division: Sorrel, Silvestre. Second division: Tribal Night. Young Margaret. Poukawa Maiden.—First division: Tomahawk, Arco. Second division: Affable, Treasure Tee. Hawke's Bay Cup.—Cattcrick Bridge. Capronella. Yogi. Nursery Handicap.—Deprive Riverview bracket. Little Billie. Furioso. Heretaung.i Hack Handicap.—Dawn Flight. Cnrdoness. Indian Go'd. Haveiock Flying Handicap.—Lord Theio, Killeymoon. Royal Greek. Oreka Hack Handicap.—Da Vinci. Seropuri. Robert. Acceptances:—

II.au—RIVERSLEA HURDLES. of £200; l'/a miles. —Colonel Rouge, Moderate, 10.13; Flying Spy, 10.12; Malacca, 10.10; Khurja, 10,G; Renascor 10.4; Pompit, 9.12; The Champ, 9.2; Lucullus Boy, Curtail, Old Red, Royal Flash, 9.0. 12.10—AUTUMN HACK HANDICAP, of £2OO, 7 fur. —First Division: Sir Wina. 9.4; Sorrell, 8.11; Crispin, 5.6; Palanui. 8.0; Sisu, Indian Sim, Tinterin, 7.12; Silvestre. Indian Gold. 7.10; Cartage, 7.9; Prairie Girl, Yarrow, Cinna Bay, Jane Quex, <.<. Second Division: Alcyone, 9.3; First Footing, 8.5; Tribal Night. S.O; Glen Urquhart. Sea Quex, 7.12; Sublime Fox, Ballymain, Young Margaret 7.10; Coratrix, Piko Piko, Alchemist, Doges, Affable', Pas de Chcval, 7.7.

12.55—POUlvAWA MAIDEN, of £150; weight. 8.7; G fur.—First Division: Lady Roseland, Gay Anne, Ko Uku. Area, Bonneve, Montana Lord, Import, Tudor Chief, Nixium, Master Gain, Tomahawk, Cinna Bay, Lucky Tim, Kaheka. Silver Crest, Gracios, St. Hilton, Gold Lad, 8.7. Second Division: Gynette, Bonny Crown, Irish Rose, Treasure Tee Nursery, St. Nat, Pa nope, Rotopai, Jasper, Tracer, Po Marama, Rangiriri. Affable, C'uriality. Norvalls, Grey Donne. Stardom, 8.7.

I.4O—HAWKE!S BAY CUP, or £700; 1 milo and 3 fur.—Rink, 8.12; Yogi, B.U; Don Quex, Caprone.lla, 8.1; Broiefield, 7,12; Financial, 7.9; Voltaire, Queen's Charm, 7.3; Cola is, 7.7; Bunsby, 7.4; Aqueduct, 7.2; C'atterick Bridge, Little Robin, Singing Hills, Pink Bonnet, Regal Night, Fort Royal, Abdicate, Day Lighting, 7.0.

2.2S—NURSERY HANDICAP, of £200; two-year-olds; s'/ s fur.—Deprive, 9.9; Little Billy 8.0; Rivcrview, 7.13; Furioso, Twitch, 7.12; Gyration, Merciful, 7.10; High Order, Dutch Mary, Collegiate, 7.7; French Count, Hostility, Eloge, Gynoceum, Superium, 7.5; Passport, 7.3; Currency Lass, 7.2; Blue Moon, Omission, Tula, 7.0. 3.10 HER ETA UNGA HACK HANDICAP, of £225; 9 fur.—Alcyone, 9.4; Epping, 9.1; Dawn Flight, 9.0; Roto Parera, s.i-j; Severity, 8.8; Dark Morning, 8.3; Silver Bell, 8.4; Master Baron, First Edition, Phalaria, 7.13; Indian Gold, 7.10; Bianctto, Casilda, Swift Jay, Barrosa, Cardoness, St. Lucien, Midshipman, Believe, Cuba, Sporting Way, 7.7. 3.55 HAVELOOK FLYING HANDICAP, of £325; (> fur.—Poutatau, 9.8; Kol Ragi, 9.4; Indian Sport, 8.5; Royal Greek, 8.3; Lord Theio, 8.0; Skyhawk, 7.13; Centrepoise, 7.10; Daljarrock, 7.8; Killeymoon, 7.G; Sir Wina, 7.5; Transmitter, 7.2; Glad Fox, Tussock Lotto 7.M. 4.4S—OREKA HACK HANDICAP, ut L'2oo; 1 mile. —Pink Bonnet, 9.0 Da Vinci, 9.0; Scropurl. 8.11; Dark Morning, 8.3, Battle Dance, Atoma, 8.(1; Mr Valiant, 7.12; Tintern, 7.11; Unite<l Nations, Indian Sky, Son and Heir, 7.10; Jack els. Robert. Blanket, Black water, kilmanagh, Yarramananna, Hard Rock, 7.7. SOUTHLAND FIELDS THE PROSPECTS FOR TODAY The Southland Racing Club's Winter Meeting will be hold at Invercargill today. The principal races will be the Awarua Handicap and t ho Southland Steeplechase. The betting will be under the win and place system. Telegraphing last evening, the Heralp'b correspondent stated that, the weather was wintry, and the going would ,be very heavy. Horses expected to be well supported were:— 12.0 —Southland Hurdles.—lnscrutable, Filibeg, Nightcalm. 12,40 —Trial Plate, Killarney, Depth Charge, Wild Cry. 1.20 — Bluff Hack handicap.—Sea Power, Lost Art, Silver Mask. 2.o—Awarua Handicap.—Platform, Great Coon, Royal Flight. 2.40 —Southland Steeplechase.—Sir Percy. Safe Light, Phil Boa. 3.2o—Otatara Trot.—Lou Hall, Aberhall, Cumnock. 4.0 —Myross Hack Handicap.—ROyal Coon, Lord Dundonald, Sumra. 4,40 —President's Handicap.—Minority, Sing Sing, Crinkle. Acceptances appeared in the Hurald on Thursday, April 12. VISITING HORSES A few visiting horses were given a run on the extremo outside of the course proper at Epsom yesterday morning, but with the going holding there was no attempt at fast times. M. Stewart worked Jack Higti, who paced freely and looks in nice condition. Stuart Leo, War Guard, Lady Moness, Te Taongaimi, Susy Lee, Hidden Note and Toronto Lass. Te Taonganui is engaged at the autumn meeting next Saturday. The Nelson trainer L. F. Berkett put in an appearance with Parwrack, who won well at llawera, Echoist, and Highland Scott, and A. G, Farland arrived from Palmerston North with Wee Pandora and Don Walla. Highland Scott is engaged in the Adams Memorial Handicap, and Echoist in Provincial Handicap at the second meeting. R. A. McMillan, who won a double at Hawera with Kewpie's Crown and was successful with Maioha, cave Balalaika and Too True strong work. The last-named bears a healthy appearance. Maioha and Kewpie's Crown are entered for events next week, The Canterbury reinsman D. G. Watts arrived yesterday and will remain in Auckland until after the second meeting l . H. Stafford, trainer of Maraaauas and Binky XWUon, JJw ( oko arrived. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25177, 14 April 1945, Page 10

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HAWKE'S BAY EVENTS New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25177, 14 April 1945, Page 10

HAWKE'S BAY EVENTS New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25177, 14 April 1945, Page 10