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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB

The Auckland Tortting Club's spring meeting will be opened to-day and horses ’who should race prominently are:— - ' Waitemata Handicap.—Young Rodney, Wrackless, Polly Ppm. , . ■ • Improvers* Handicap. Proletarian, Rare Rey, Rayon d’Or. . i Jellicoe Handicap.—Worthy Light, Ayrmont Chimes, First Flight. • . Parnell Handicap.—Travis, Francis Lincoln, Guradigger. ■ • ’• . Mountain Handicap.—Nelson Pirate, Ganton, Autumn Lu. /• , October Handicap.—Guyniond, Edna Worthy, Fisher. ' Electric Handicap.—Ayrmont Chimes, Worthy Light; Lady, Coronado. • Stewards’ Handicap.—King’s Warrior, Bonnie Direct; Kewpte’s Bond. ' WELLINGTON SCRATCHINGS <Feb United Fresh Association.! WELLINGTON. October 19. Additional scratchings for the Wellington Racing Club’s meeting are:—Royal Artist, Star Artist, Singara, • Beau Gallante, Argument, Ranelagh, Argentic, and Red Sun. When training at Trentham to-day Catalogue pulled up very lame. Galilee is not to he brought to, the meeting, and Matrimony .is another two-year-iold who will not. be on hand. Cawbeen •is to start in the open Sprint. The trainers of Autopay and Gold Trail state that their horses may not run to-morrow.

C.J.C. SCRATCHINGS

(Per United Press Association) ; ' CHRISTCHURCH. October 19. 'Scratchings for the Canterbury Jockey [Club’s meeting:—9 a.m., Spiral 'and Bur'bish ..for all engagements;,! 12.30, Dampief for all'engagements!

RIDERS .AT CAULFIELD

1 '(United Press Association.) ’ (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) MELBOURNE, October 19. (Received Oct.. 19, at 8 p.m.) Oro’s condition has greatly improved, and is now regarded as certain to run to-morrow. Peter Pan is suffering a recurrence of the muscular complaint that prevented his appearance last season. His trainer hopes that the trouble is only temporary and expects the horse to be greatly ' improved to-morrow. M. MCarteii will ride Quarto and Ruach. Ashley Reed will ride Havana, Romany Faith, arid Roskearj Roy Reed; Vista; and G. Duncan, Fulojoy, at Caulfield to-morrow. 1 ,

RAGING IN ENGLAND

(United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, October 18.' The Middle Park Stakes, of SOOOsoys, six furlongs (for two-year-olds), resulted; —Bahram 1, Godolphin 2, Consequential 3. Six started. Won by two lengths; three lengths. 1 •'

THE AGA KHAN HONOURED

(United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph;—Copyright.) LONDON, October 19. (Received Oct. 19, at 9 p.m.) i The Daily Mails says that the Jockey Club has elected the Aga Khan an honorary member, a rare honour which, is confined to, five others, four of whom are notable- foreigners, including ex-King Alfonso. The Aga Khan’s winnings amount to £60,000 thus far for 1934.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22398, 20 October 1934, Page 19

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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 22398, 20 October 1934, Page 19

AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 22398, 20 October 1934, Page 19