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THE TURF

FIXTUBES. ApriV 3, s—Whangareis—Whangarei R-C Apr il 3, s—South Canterbury J.C. April 4, s—Masterton R.C. April 11, 12—Hawke's Bay J.C. April 11, 2—Otautau R-C April 12—Hororata R-C. April 12, 14— Westport J.C. April 12, 14-Waikato R.C April 19— Tupeka County J.C. April 19, 21-Auckland Racing Club April 19,' 21— Wairarapa J.C. NOTES BY "PAPERMONEY." 1 Teri is slowly recovering from | his shoulder injury, and will proi bably be able to race again before long. ', Word from the South states that ! Gay Sonnet came through her rac- ; ing at Oamaru very well. Her owner-trainer is not likely to give the Gay Lad mare much work prior to the South Canterbury meeting, a>s she is liable to break down at any time, but she is so well that she may show up well this, week. The hurdler, Maunga, is reported to be in steady work at Hastings with a view to winter racing. F. Christmas jis keeping Red Heckle and Flair moving along in light tasks at Riccarton. They are none the worse for their Trentham trip. The pair may race at the Auckland Racing Club's Easter meeting. R. Ellis has Buoyant looking well at preisent, and he will be a competitor at the South Canterbury mee'ting this week. The Arrowsmith three-year-old, Ranelagh, is on the easy list at present. Mr H. Spry, of Melbourne, who purchased Tea Bell when in! NewZealand a couple of years ago, is at present in the Dominion again with the erstwhile New Zealander, V. O'Neill, who trains Mr Spry's horses in Melbourne. While in Auckland Mr Spry purchased Hyde Park, who is destined for bru|sh steeplechase events in and around the Victoria capital. He should do well in that department of the game. WHANGAREI SCRATCHING. WHANGAREI, Last Night. Sir Mbnd has been (scratched for all engagements at the Whangarei meeting as a result of having struck himself during a gallop this morning. /

C.J.C. MEETING. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. The following are the handicaps for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Great Easter Handicap, of 1000 sovs, seven furlongs: Cimabue 9.11, Toxeuma 9.G, Historic 9.1, Meadow Lark 9.0, Red Heckle 8.13, Great Charter 8.2, Great Star 8.2, Merry Damon 5.1, Panther 8.0, Full Feather 7.12, Pii’st Sight 7.12, Money Mine 7.11, Nedd'a 7.11, Royal Saxon 7.9, Richfield 7.8, ’Waving Corn 7.7, Silver (loot 7,7, Rin Jin Tin 7.6, Greenaway 7.3, Royal. Duke 7.2, Moa Bird 7.2, Pride 7.1, Royal Parade, Arikiwai, ]< lair, Leader, Te Awhina, T'opere, Fir,lst Raid, Gay Crest, Te Awha 7.0. Great Autumn Handicap, of 1000 sovs. One mile and a half.—Historic 9.6, Concentrate 9.5, Rapier 9.0, Paquito 8.12, Red Heckle 8.11, Merry Damon 8.8, Seatown. 8.4, (Matrix !8.3, Count Cavour 8.3, Money Mine 8.2, Hoylake 8.2, Latin Quarter 8.0, Pink lane 8.0, Pride 7.9, Great Star 7.7, Arikiwai 7.6, Master Clarence 75, Dolomite 7.4, Jaleaus 7.4, Mountain Heath 7.2, Topere, Stealth, Gay Crest, Don Jose 7.0. MA&TERTON R.C. MEETING. FIRST DAY ACCEPTANCES. MA.STERTON, Last Night Acceptances for the first day of the Masterton Racing Club’s meeting are:— JUV RNILE HANDICAP. -5 furlongs and !K) yard's.

Autopay 8 13 Benign 7 5 Arajean 7 13 Open Cheque 7 5 lloyal Routine 7 5 Valrewa 7 3unatead 7 5 Kalmuk 7 3 Miss Hastings 7 5 Lady Ronald 7 0 NOVICE STAKES. (i furlongs. Weight, H..JJ Agrestic Magic Land Hystride Maidstone Sunkissed Panatropo Master of Arts Spearful Satin Bird Only Fair White Doe Lady Gen Cluuy • HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP. IJ miles. Red Fuchsia 10 12 Essentia! 9 13 Elicit 10 9 Fiery Comet 9 0 Tunbridge 10 5 Painting 9 0 Rouei 10 2

LAWN HANDICAP. ] mi le. Royal Opera 9 9 General Gas 7 3 Austerity 8 10 First Ruler 7 2 Tourist 8 6 Fallow 7 0 Airforce 8 0 Myola 7 0 Waterspear 8 0 Easterly 7 0 Moth plane 7 3 MASTERTON CUP HANDICAP. IV mile. Historic 9 7 Dolomite 7 4 Spearmiss 7 11 Pull Mark 7 8 (1 recian 7 0 Raineses 7 3 Stanchion 7 6 Duellona 7 2 Billion 7 5 Red Fuchsia 7 0 FLYING HANDICAP. (> furlongs. Panther 8 10 Melissa 7 4 Hoblin Market 8 7 Moorland 7 4 Dobbin 8 3 Handy 7 2 Keddar 8 1 Veronese 7 0 Malayan ■ 7 4 GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. 7 furlongs. Desert Lad 9 5 Evening Hero 8 5 Statuary 9 6 Money Mint 8 2 Waterspear 9 3 Emotion 8 0 Masher , 9 1 Hioghaii 8 0 Dainty Way s 8 9 Robbie’s Werata 8 7 Mistake 8 0 Kiriana 8 5 Kilstar 0 0 LANDSTOWN HANDICAP. 6 furlongs. Llyn Dim 8 5 Baskier 7 5 Potoaform 8 5 Portray 7 3 Werata v 7 9 Winlock 7 0 Acreline 7 8 SOUTH CANTERBURY ACCfil^ANCEiYi. * TIMARU, Last Night. Acceptances for the first day of the South < Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting on Thursd ay are: OTAIO HURDLES. 1 ' 1| m liles., 1 Dancer 11 2 G uncase 9 2 Antrim Boy 10 8 Red Heather 9 1 Rangatahi 10 7 Heisler 9 1 Bonatic 9 7 Exide 9 0 Whiffler 9 7 After Ten 9 0 Mime 9 5 Silver Light 9 0 AUTUMN STAKES. . 5 furlongs. Taragona 8 8 Standard Rose 7 9 Gigglesvvick 8 8 Palada 7 9 Tea Urn 8 8 Totolomai 7 9 Royal Limond 8 8 Weatherby 7 9 Night Parade 8 8 Sleerner 7 9 Arrowgant 8 8 Adephi 7 9 Hectic 8 8 Pink Paper 7 9 /Appeal 7 9 Palmary 7 9 ' TIMARU CUP Lj miles. Hoy lake 8 13 Tardy 7 3 Pink Note 8 10 Stealth 7 3 Arikivvai 8 6 Starshooter 7 0 Topere 7 5 Don Jose 7 0 TYCHO HACK HANDICAP. 6 furlongs.

Fair Money 8 12 Tariff Quinopal K 9 The Dove Valuator 8 8 Crossbow Lord Thomond 8 6 Colonel Quex Dry Area 8 1 Poor Boy 8 1 7 12 7 11 7 11 7 11 MAIDEN PLATE 6 furlongs. Spalrauri Kentish Lad Balance Giggleswick CharmeuBO Divinette 8 7 Tea Urn 8 7 Double Soult 8 7 ’Punohttown 8 7 Bellbiird 8 7 Night Attire 8 7 Coupling 8 7 8 7 6 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 KER.RYTOWN HACK HANDICAP 1 mile. Gay Crest Salmo Salar Courtliko Haze Sailing Home Pair Exchange 9 0 Quin opal 7 10 B 1.1 Miss Nightraid 7 7 8 5 rite vision 7 1 8 9 Miss Marco 7 0 8 3 Bowline 7 0 8 2 FLYING HANDICAP. C furlongs First Sight Gdy Sonnet Silver Coot Arrowmir Caterpillar Buoyant First Raid 8 9 Sol gel e i 1 Arch Arrow 8 6 Mount Boa 8 5 Tripaway 7 13 Ace of 7 3 Hearts 7 0 7 fi 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 WASHDYKE TROT. 1.1 miles. Bessie Huou (Gracile Hakari Jessie Huon June Nordica Upstart scr Pleasant Wave scr Valehead scr Willie Derby scr Le Thorpe scr John Noble scr scr scr scr 36 48

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 30, 1 April 1930, Page 7

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 30, 1 April 1930, Page 7

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 30, 1 April 1930, Page 7

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