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SPORTING

R’ACINU FIXTURES. Fob, 14, IG—Wanganui Jockey Club. Feb. 14, 16—Dunediu Jockey Club. Fob. 23— Canterbury Jockey Club. WANGANUI AUTUMN MEETING. FIELDS 'REVIEWED. NOTES BY “PAFERMONEY." Tbo Wanganui Jockey Club’s meet jug take? (places bbj. morrow (}Tli;u|r!ss day) and concludes on Saturday. Tire acceptances tor the first day are good and punters will Have form to go by as some of tho performers raced' at the Haworai and Now Flymonth meetings.. Tho course is in splendid order and u record: meeting should eventuate. XX X X Twelve bavo accepted for the -Maiden Race, six furlongs. A likely trio to run. prominently are V and use, Marcia, and Endorse. xsx A very strong field has paid up in the Stewards’ Handicap, one mile andl 110 yards. Joy “King, Keddat* ana Bor,saline have also accepted for the Flying Handicap. Star Area has been doing good work on the tracks at Wanganui, and will carry a lot of support. Men dip ran two good! races at Hawera and is sure to run well Avro goes well over a mile. Hipo is very well at present and will hoi liArd. In the absent©'ol 1 - Joy King and Koddar the public may make Meiuhp favourite with plenty of support for Star Area and Hipo. XXX Ten, have accepted for the Westmore Handicap Hurdle Rued, one mile and three-quarters . Elicit, Royal Acre and Diana’s laid may be the public’s fancies on tho machine. XXX. Cashier is top weight in. the \ 'ctory Hack Handicap, one mile and a distance, and may ho the favourite. The Warden and Rio de Val may carry most friends of tho others. XX X X A small field of six has accepted for the Wanganui Cup, ano mile .and three-quarters. Laughing Printe us ton-weight with 9.5 andl av'.ll carry a lot of Wanganui money.. Rapine is doing good work on the tracks and is not over burdened with 9.2.. Hynanna (9.0) ran two seconds to Yoma in the Egmont and Taranaki Cups and will carry- plenty of support from Taraanaki and the old champion is sure to run well. Bright Clow (8.1) is a a good horso hut might find the distance too far. Homo. Madle (7.0) on

recent form does not look to have much show. When the machines dos_ ,es the favourites might be Laughing Prince, Yonia and Hynanna. x :< x x Glenartncy, Courtliko and Becky Sharp may be the public’s fancies in the Juvenile Handicap, five furlongs, xxx Cool Mint], Havering and Miss Ransom have recent form to recommend them in the Petrie' Handicap, six furlongs, and should bo thereabouts over the last furlong, xx x x Shine of the best flyers in the North Island have accepted for the Flying Handicap, six furlongs. Lady Quex, Ridgemount, and Cimabue are sure to have plenty of friends. DUNEDIN CUP MEETING. Splendid (acceptances have been received lor the first' day of the Dunedin Jockey Club’s Autumn meeting. XX X X Troiius, Rangatahi and Guucasc arjc a likely trio to carry Die bulk of the money in the Autumn Hurdles, one mile and three-quarters. IXX X s Starshooter, Paqulto and Full Flight may lie hardest to head off in tne Trial Stakes, seven furlongs. XX X X Arrowy, Toawai and Amor if they go to the post in the President’s Handicap will run wert. XXX Aussie even with 10.4 wall be hard to beat in the Publican’s Handicap, six furlongs. Meadow Lark and Rin Tin Tin go well over six and will carry some support.

AA A A A fine field of ten has paid up in the Dunedin Cup, one mile and a half. Count Favour is nit the top of the handicap with ff.O. Pink Note (8.6) lias got a great show. Nightmarch (8.0) might he the favourite. Royal Saxon (7.10) would he better! suited over a shorter course. Papatu (7.7) should run well. Beau Gestd (7.5) and Star God (7.1) are nicely weighted.- Circulation, Prickijep) and Rotor make up a very open fields. When the machine closes Nightmarch, Pink Note and Papat'u may he the favourites. %X X X Gold Tinge, Stealth and Pink Coat are three in the Champagne Stakes that are sure to run prominently. Star Raid, Court Jester and Sweet Refrain may he there or thereabouts at the finish in the Berwick Handicap, seven furlongs, y x v Full Feather, Panjolin, and Over, 'haul go well over a mile and are a likely trio in the Stewards’ Handicap, one mile.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 35, 13 February 1929, Page 7

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SPORTING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 35, 13 February 1929, Page 7

SPORTING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 35, 13 February 1929, Page 7