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Sixteen Left in New Zealand Cup

BIG STEWARDS’ FIELD C.J.C. ACCEPTANCES Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. The following acceptances have been received for the C.J.C. meeting, to he held at Riccarton on Saturday’ Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday! Nov ember 9, 11, 13 and 16. SPRING HURDLE HANDICAP Of £400; 2 miles

RACING FIXTURES NOVEMBER 7, 9—Whangarei R.C. 16—Canterbury J.C. 16, IS—Waikato R.C. 20, 21—Winton J.C. 20, 21—Otaki Maori R.C. 23—Levin R.C. 23, 25—Te Kuiti R.C. 30, Dec. 2—Takapuna J.C. 30. Dee. 2—Feilding J.C. DECEMBER 7—Ashburton County R.C. 6, 7 —Taumarunui R.C. 11, 12—Woodville District J.C. 14—Waipa R.C. 18, 19—Egmont R.C. 26—Waipukurau J.C. * 26—Westland R.C. 26, 27—Taranaki J.C. 26, 28—Dunedin J.C. 26, 27, 28— Manawatu R.C. 26, 30, Jan. 1, 2—Auckland R.C. 28. Jan. l—Greymouth J.C. JANUARY I—Waikouaiti R.C. I—Wyndham R.C. 1* 2—Wairarapa R.C. 1. 2—Hawke’s Bay J.C. 1, 2—Stratford R.C. 1. 2—Marten J.C. 2, 3—Southland R.C. - 7, B—Reefton J.C. 9. 11—Thames J.C. U, 13—Vincent J.C. 15, 16—Foxton R.C. 17, 18—Oamaru J.C. 18—Bay of Islands R.C.

Naming Champions Here’s an interesting race-track yarn with a whimsical touch (writes an American exchange). It seems that a twelvemonth ago Harry Payn® Whitney, noted sportsman, had two crack yearlings and, confronted witn the task of giving them suitaj> le names, invoked the aid of his wife. Tne first name came easy, as Mrs. was reading Lewis Carroll’s ‘Tnc Hunting of the Snark,” in which th® author referred to a fearsome Boojum, one glance at which caused a person to fade away into thin air. This decision made, Mrs Whitney aC " companied her husband to the stable, where he asked “Which one is *»oojum?” “That one is Boojum” said Mrs. Whitney, pointing to the looking son of John P. Grier, “and tne other one is “Which one.” Boojun* and Whichone ran one-two in the m Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga The w* n ' ner set an American record for 64 furlongs of 1.17. In two races they wen £31,000 in stakes.

Glengariff . . 11 5 Nine of Aberfeldy . . . 11 3 Spades . . «> Carfcithia . . 10 * Pangolin ... Novar .... 9 13 Rangiawhio . !) Tresham . . . 3 13 roomy vara 4 Kapuna .... 0 2 St »rix< ; PLATE Of £300 1 mile Avro .... 8 2 Sea Raid . . 7 n Dolomite . . . 8 2 Blue Metal . 7 Fallow .... S 2 1 Glare . : . . . 8 2 SaifiiiB Home 7 Glenrowan . . S 2 Semper Hounslow . . 8 2 Paratus ... 7 •T King’s Jest . 8 2 Solmuri ... 7 Slasher .... S 2 Stealth .... 7 Proud Taurua ... 7 •* Knight . . . 8 2 Tigrano ... 7 Richfield . . . Duellona . . 7 The Viscount 8 2 Francolin . . 7 Austerity . . 7 11 Greenaway . 7 Bonrose . . . 7 11 Stately .... 7 Lucky Light 7 11 LIN WOOD HANDICAP Of £300; 7 furlongs Richfield . . . 0 0 Ranelagh . . 7 * Te Awhina . 8 8 Master Paper Boy . . S 5 Clarence . . 7 Proud Desert Song . 7 Knight . . . 8 2 The Bailiff . 7 Starshooter . S 2 Solmar .... 7 Vali 8 2 Make Up . . 7 Mount Boa 8 1 Thurso .... 7 Solgele .... 8 0 Bay Queen . 7 ft Bulolo Miss Last Mark 7 13 Nightraid . . 7 ft Assemble . . . 7 0 Swiftrav ... 7 ft Disorder . . . 7 8 Corn Queen . 7 0 Royal Parade . . . 7 4 NKW ZEA1 AND CUP Of £2.000 2 miles. ACCEPTORS 9 5 Prodice ... 7 8 8 4 4 Count Cavour S 3 Money Mine 7 7 10 Amor .... 7 1 7 10 Jaloux ... 7 ft Hoy lake . . 7 9 BlacK Mint . 7 In the Shade 7 9 Tcheka ... 7 Piuthair . . 7 8 Spearmiss . . 7 0 NON-ACCEPTORS Star Stranger 9 5 Pride .... 7 5 Prince HumTalisker ... 7 4 phrey . . . 8 8 Courageous . 7 2 Cashier . . . 7 13 Stanchion . 7 0 WELCOME STAKES Of £800; furlongs King Musket 8 5 Red Royal . . 8 0 Tray Bond . . S 0 Princess Praise . . . 8 0 Betty . . . . 8 0 Spoon .... 8 0 APPRENTICES’ HANDICAP Of £3001 mile. Tembroney 9 2 Greenaway 7 4 Austerity 8 9 Dumblane . 7 2 Count Swoopalong 7 ft Palatine 8 5 Positive . . 7 ft Haze .... 8 3 Solmuri ... 7 ft > Hounslow 8 3 Kentish Tourist . . . 7 10 Lady . . 7 ft The -Viscount 7 8 Duellona . . 7 0 Imateagirl 7 6 Fallow ... 7 ft Kiriona . . . 7 5 Sapient ... 7 ft Tigrano . . . 7 4 Twang .... 7 0 STEWARDS’ HANDICAP Of £ 1,200; 6 furlongs. ACCEPTORS Paganelli . . . 9 11 Keddar ... 7 1ft Cimabue . . . 9 4 Royal Saxon 7 Ift Red Heckle . 8 10 Meadow Lark 7 30 Arrow Lad -8 3 Freehold . . 7 10 Consent . 8. 3 Leader ... 7 $ Goshawk . . 8 3 Gold Tinge . . 7 8 Goblin Markel 8 3 Speed Light 7 S Havering . . 8 3 Subdivision 7 2 W hit© Fang 8 0 Waving Corn 7 1 Blunting Cry 8 0 Dutch Money 7 Great Star . Aspiring . . 7 3 Gold Cure . . 7 10 Caterpillar . 7 0 NON-ACCEPTORS Silver Paper 9 8 Llanore ... 7 0 Silvermine 9 3 0 Eaglet . . . 8 5 ft Royal Duke . 7 8 0 Francolin . . 7 3 RICCARTON HANDICAP Of £350; furlongs. Black Duke 9 12 Taboo . . . 9 1 2 Latin Quarter 8 7 7 Merry Mint S 3 7 Atholspear . 8 2 Quarterdeck 7 7 Meprisant 8 2 SECOND DAY NEW ZEALAND DERBY STAKES Of £1.500: li miles Semper Count Paratus . . 8 10 ft Honour . . . 8 10 Meprisant . . 8 ft Jaleux .... 8 10 Stealth ... S 10 Admiral Aspiring . . 8 a Drake . . . 8 1ft Eaglet . . . . S a Tigrano . . . 8 10 THIRD DAY NEW ZEALAND OAKS STAKES Of £600; 1-i miles Sapient . . . 8 10 ft Disorder . . 8 10 Stately . . S 1ft Aapiring ... 8 10 Duellona . . . 8 10 Eaglet ... 8 10

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 12

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Sixteen Left in New Zealand Cup Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 12

Sixteen Left in New Zealand Cup Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 12

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