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THE TURF

■ -» FIXTURES. October s—Kurow5 —Kurow J|C. October 10, 12—Dunedin R.C. October 17, 19—South Canterbury J.C. October 19—Masterton R.C. " October 24, 26 —Poverty Bay Turf

Club. October 26, 20 —Waikato R.C. October 26, 28—Wellington R.C. October 28—Waverley R.C. October 28—Waikato H.C. October 28—Waipawa County R.C. October 28—North Canter 1 ury H.C. October 28, 30—Gore R.C. November 2 —Carterton RC. No ember 2—Bank’s Pen'll*-a R.C November 7, 9—Whaugarei R.C. November 9, 11, 13, 16—Canterbury RC. October s—Auckland R.C. SPRING RAGES AT DUNEDIN DUNEDIN, Last Night. Following are the. acceptances for the. first day, October 10, of the Dunedin Jockey Club spring meeting:—

new ZEALAND CUP ACCEPTORS nnUSTCHITIICM, Last Night. Following are the acceptances for the New Zealand Cup, of 2000 sovs, two miles :

NOTES BY “PAPERMONEY,”

The Soi’eriiio gelding tied Lion, wh ( K returned Irmn ...iieyTilcl.v, is under Air Ryan's charge al Ellerslio now. «- * » * Lordlike (Lord Onex— Lady Del aval) in future will race in the interests of T. F. Qninlivan. Lordlike- is hack on the tracks at Hastings. •x * * •>:■ Manly is looking well ami will s°on bo in racing form again. * * -x Bright Land, who was recentlyshipped to Sydney, is entered tor both hurdle events to be rim at the A,J.C 1 . meeting * * x Qnilifire is looking well and doing nicely at New Plymouth. He should soon win a hurdle race. ■X * -X -X Silvcrmine will probably Start on the second day of the Auckland meeting on Monday. He is doing well on the tracks. * -x * -x Soatown is hack on the local track. XX X X 'torna is hack in J- Butler s stable again. XXX Llanoi'o is doing nicely on tracks at Ha went. xx x x Soatown is nominated for the Wav-erley-Waitota m Cup which takes place on Labour Day, Seatown ran third last year.

XXX Potency, Toapaiti and Corwen are aljso nominated (tor minor races atj the Waverley meeting. XXX Millimetre, by Solferin-o- from a Mazahuka mare, who first Hid her racing in the colours of Air EL D. Barnes, of T’almerston North, has been a marvel of consistency on the pony tracks 311 Sydney. Now ten years old, she lias not only been a gold mine at the ponies, but she is still winning. At Ascot on September 16 she won the 14-1 handicap, worth 100 sovs. to the winner, by a length and ,a half, in 491-sec., starting at a good! price* sx— Gay Duke is t 0 be turned out for. a- spell. Tlie Lord Quex— Salvettet J three rear old has not been making the shape expected and a respite m the paddock may prove a benefit to this member of M. J Carroll’s team.

SPRING HURDLES. UJ miles. Kapuna 10 13 Antrim Boy 9 12 Carinthia 10 11 Grand Lupin 5 8 Guncase 10 3 ** Rangiawhio 9 1 Beauty Light 9 15 Taramo TRIAL STAKES. 6 furlongs. 9 0 Aranoah 8 5 jKfSolmuri 8 2 Bellicose 8 5 Strai ghtcou rae 8 2 Galliam 8 5 M iSunward 8 2 Pipee 8 All Smiles 8 0 Tane 8 51 Impertinence 8 0 Topspeed 8 5 p Wig Wag 8 0 High Speed 8 Bellbird 7 1 Jock o’ Comique 7 1 Hazeldean 8 2 if Corn Queen 7 1 Sailing Home 8 2ff Positive 7 1 Skysign 8 2® Some Mail 7 1 Academy 8 2 S Tormentor Solmar 8 2*®-'. M AUNG ATT! A HANDICAP. 7 furlongs. 7 1 Francolin 9 9^ Mcprisant 8 0 Dutch, Money 9 6® Disorder 8 0 Stealth 9 104 Salmo Salar 7 13 Bed Boa 9 li» Topere 7 12 Lucky Light 8 1(11 ("Wild Work 7 8 Town Major 8 lO fli Handsome 7 7 Tembroney 8 9J El Hi do 7 7 Blue Metal 8 5 j Battle Screen 7 7 Royal Flower 8 2*‘ Some Toff 7 7 1

( ELECTRIC HANDICAP. 1 1 6 furlongs. Silver Paper 9 7 'j ffGold Tinge 8 2 Kapier 9 2 jr TJSpeed Light 8 0 Black Duke 8 12 j J ! Aspiring 7 10 Bed Heckle 8 12 ;1 S Waving Corn 7 8 Poyal Saxon 8 41 sINight Lad 7 8 Bin Tin T'n 8 4,. | Caterpillar 7 7 Meadow Lai'k 3 2 * Coomassie 7 3 MOSGEIL HANDICAP. L| miles. Pink Note 9 6 Malmsey 7 6 Chide 9 0 Circulation 7 4 Taboo 8 3 Jlorabo 7 4 Black Ml-int 8 1 Evening 7 0 Money Mine 7 13 AI cLEAN STAKES. 4 furlongs. A1 ,'lolson 8 The Geisha 8 0 A list er 8 5|| Dressy 8 0 Banderilla 8 5 >■ P ary si a, 8 0 Countermarch 8 5' Rosy Morn 8 0 Compensation ‘ 8 5 1 Tracsono 8 0 Pharoah 8 5 Tray Bond 8 0 Kosenor—MonWater Power 8 0 oxide colt 8 5 Satisfy 8 0 Channaine 8 5 Spoon 8 0 Tea Party 8 0 OCTOBER HAN 1>1 CAP 7 furlougos. Taboo 9 8 Mcmbo 8 12 Royal Game 9 5 Heather Lad 8 10 Wingatui 9 1 Sudden Storm 8 2 Latin Quarter 9 0 First Paid 8 2 Honeycomb 8 13 High Gear 8 0 TAJO.A! \ HANDICAP. (i furlongs Impertinence 8 5 Straight Full Flight 9 5 Course 8 0 Mount Boa 9 5 Fallow 8 0 El Boa 8 12 Capitivate 8 0 Lady Blue 8 10 Maretta 8 0 Louise 8 9 Pastas 8 0 T)ry Area 8 9 Took o’ Inevitable 8 7 Hazel dean 8 0 Desert Song 8 6 Assemble 8 0 Crossbow 8 4 Top Speed 8 0 Dumblan e 8 4 Wig Wag 8 0 After the declaration of forfeits the following remain in the Dnnedin Guineas, f* ■ of f>o() sovs. One mile. Blue Metal 81 (! r m Combine 8 5 T>eser‘ Song 8 1(1 Dutch Money 8 5 Gold Tinge 8 10 ’1 Disorder 8 5 MepFcsant 8 10 "r Flair 8 5 Stealth 8 10 & Speed Light 8 5 Aspiring 8 5

Pa pier Star Stranger 9 9 6® 5m “p TalisUer | Chide 7 7 4 4 Niprhtmarch. Historic 9 OM 8 1?H g.King’s .Tost | aI'esci't Glow 7 7 4 3 Paouito 8 93 felt) the Shade 7 3 1 * rin r*c S Money Mine 7 2 ii nmphrey 8 ftPahhi 7 2 r<Micnr rate P | ( on mp-oons 7 2 Count Cavom* < , ratios 8 8 3* n| * A rnor ll’iack Mint I'f'-yai Game 7 1 0 Cashier 7 13 7 0 Star Area Toma Seal own Pink Note PVivlako 7 ll| 7 10 | 7 10 1 7 9r 7 9% r s P( l ariniss fcTeheka if A f Indsneav | p r'(.|v)cs ‘ I Stanch inn I; - rn,lD, Rpy J Shannon y JalcMlx 7 7 7 7 7 0 0 0 0 n Prodice 7 8'!j V 0 Piuthair Pride 7 7 s| 5 s 7 7 fl 0

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 5 October 1929, Page 9

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 5 October 1929, Page 9

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 5 October 1929, Page 9

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