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THE TURF

FIXTUIiES. August 3.—Christchurch Hunt Club. August 3.—Poverty Bay Hunt Club. August 13, 15, 17.—Canterbury J.C. August 24.—Pakuranga Hunt Chi ). August 24.—Hawke's Bay Hunt Club. August 28.—Dannevirke R. C. August 29.—Dannevirke Hunt Club August 13.—Taranaki Hunt Club. September 4, s—Marton J.C. September 7—Otago Hunt Club. September 12, 14—Wanganui J.C. September 21—Ashburton County R.C. September 21—Napier Park R.C. September 21, 23—Avondale J.C. September 26, 27—Geraldine R.C. September 28—Hawke's Bay J.C. ffOTES BTf "PAPEKMONEY" Wiltshire, who is a candidate for Grand National Steeplechase honours at Riecarton next month, gave , a good display over the fences at 'Te Rapa last Thursday. His .trainer, R. Syme, who will pilot Wiltshire at Riecarton, was in the saddle. Admiral Drake is in strong work at Hastings and according to all reports is doing it well. —x It has been announced that H. Dulieu has been engaged to ride Mangani in the Grand National Hurdles. —x— Goodwill has rejoined T. Quinlivan's team again after a spell. W. Rayner's team, Mask, (Ceremony and Pomp, are reported to be doing well on the tracks at Wanganui. Nothing definite is known about the trip to Australia till Mr Curria arrives back. Master R,ole y is back at Hamilto to be put into work again shortly. The Auckland Cup winner, Corinax, is a regular attendant at Ellerslie doing easy work for some weeks past. Corinax should be in good order when asked to race again. —x— The yearling full-brother to Just So has been broken in and has made his apeparance on the tracks at Hawera. -~>, x j The Lord Quex—Circle Lady, rising four year o ld High Society, has been turned out for a month's spell. x—• Sarnia has resumed work at Riecarton. being now an inmate of H. Ellis's stable. x Last Wednesday Lieutenant Bill won the Newbury Open Steeplechase at the Manawatu Hunt at Te Matai. Olympic also started. Huirangi Girl has been doing good work at New Plymouth and should run well at the Pakuranga Hunt meeting next month. Assemble, a rising four-year-old sister to Overhaul, is well spoken off by the track watchers at Win'■•■g'atui. SB Singer i s reported to bo doing well at New Plymouth and will probably race at the Pakuranga Hunt meeting next month.

THE KING'S CUP. SYDNEY, 'July 29. The New Zealand; horses Oratrix, Concentrate, and Seatown are, going to Brisbane for the King's Cup. MERRY MINT SCRATCHED. , CHRISTCITURCH. Last Night;. Mqrry Mint was scratched! at 4 p.m. for the. Winter Cup..

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 30 July 1929, Page 7

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 30 July 1929, Page 7

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 30 July 1929, Page 7

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