BIG FIELDS AT ELLERSLIE
. EASTER MEETING TO-DAY " HUNTINGDON AND PURIRI PARK. . \ .SPEEDMINT FANCIED FOR OAKS. (By “Hurry On”) • Punters-at Ellerslie will.have a busy • time o£ ; it to-day trying to sort the winners out of the big fields that are going ! to face the starter.. The day will comV mence with the : ■ ■ ■■■ • PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP.
‘ This is .an unwieldy field and unless • aihorse can' begin reasonably well his : chance is almost hopeless. Antique, ■; Chief Joy, Royal’ Dpulton, Awaken, ‘ Royal Artist, Gibraltar,/Kings Knave ’ £nd Imperial, Prince have feeent form , ip ; recommend them , and probably, the . favourites may be Chief Joy, Awaken ; and. Gibraltar. ■. -r -■ 'I" GREAT NORTHERN OAKS. ’ • 'Of '7OO sovs; One mile and a half. ■ ? / ah 8.10. : • : jMahkill / Exaggeration . 'Blower Lady Musk i :-Kast Passage , : . LimeenGold Pit ■ . . ■ ‘.Princess "Bede ■ ' . Grand Review ' Barliacan ’ • In Vain. .' ■. Sp’eedmint .stands,' out here in a class • by herself. 'Most trouble may. come yfrom, Flower and; Fast Passage.. .
BRIGHTON HURDLES HANDICAP.
'■ •■■This is a great field well worthy of a National. ' Prince Lu and Claremore ■ may need the but Wiltshire is fit. Russet Moor,: Kaiwanga and Standfast are ; a promising trio. ■ Biform won ; -a'i Te Aroha, 'Luminary is working well, and Copey Will be galloping when 'quite a number are stoppirig. In a good ■/pool most money may' come for Stand- ’ last',' ■ Kaiwarigd and Copey. i
\ This .race has ■ already been dealt. with in detail. Present indications point to HuritirigHori;.’Puriri' Park,’ Hunting Cry and Fiji. . - I
Th'isheyent is more ,open than it has been for Some time. La Moderns and Midinette went well at Trentham, and did Gaine Carrington. Inflation may have been improved by hi© run,' but does riot seem,, quite back to form. . Tea Trader is the hope of the north, and •life is doing ‘ splendidly. . LaModerne, .Midinette and Tea Trader may do' best.
/.<. MANGERE STEEPLECHASE. 0f'250 sovs. About two miles and a half,
This is the. smallest field of the day and the' class is’ not strong. Probably •>Nassock and King’s, Counsel will claim ■ most friends. ■
: '.directory ' " 7 0 ‘ ■ Whirlalong; 7 0 /Several of the runners hpre have been • showing form qf late, but th© two top‘weights, Chief Marionette arid Court-,-yardj should see the distance • out best, though trouble may com©: from Greek ■ ‘Gold, who shows signs of ■ staying on.
LGpofl. Idea. , 7 ;4-_ Eoxy , 7 0 . Desert / Star 7 4 Vilma 7 0 • In. another tinwieldy field everything will depend upon’a good start. However, ■Monarchy, Karangapai’and Hiata should ,be showing up at the finish, i.-
Of <350 sovs. One mile and. a quarter. . Anfiquo 9 9Spring Abbey 7 0 . Taneriri 9 0 Cruachan 7 0 Star Stranger 8- .12 Gay Cockade 7 0 Chief Joy. - 8 8 Te Money . 7 0 . BoJ'al Poidton 8 6; King’s Knave 7 0 Prince Vai • . 8 5 > Imperial Awaken 7 12 ■ Prince 7 0 Royal-Artist 7 9 Jaeldy Karo 7 0 Gibraltar 7 4 Great -Emblem 7 0 King’s Archer .7-3 Ignore '7 0 Autumn Sun 7 3. ' Catoma 0 : Mosque. 7 0 .. Alloy . 7 0
r. . Of £400. Two miles. Prince Lu 11 T-. Kairurl - 9 12 Wiltshire 10'13 Luminary 9 9 Master Lu IO' 4 Biform ■ 9 5 Claremore 10 4 Kinsel ; - 9 1 Lucess 10 0 Gopey . 9 1 ‘ Simeori 10 0 ' Cat-i-mes 9 0 It asset Moor 10 'flPatutaihi . 9 0 Kawainga fl 13 Spalpiko 9 0 .Standfast.. 912 "■: Te Homai 9 0
■< EASTER HANDICAP. Qf 900 60V6. One mile. Pegaway •f 3 ' ' Purirl Park 7 9 Hunting Cry 9 3 Manawhenua 7 7 Pagaiielli • 8.1 ft ' Orapal 7 ' 5 Sliverrndne 8 io' Pomp 7 1 Autopay is- .9,-/ Chief Jtwel J 0 Lady . Quex 8 9 Ohromadyne 7 0 Leitrim '8 5 Fiji, . 7 0 Arrsus 1 .. . . ■S' 3 - King’s Archer -7 0 Golden: Wings 8 .3 Persham ' 7 0 Ciirysology 8'3. ; Lucky' Alice 7 0 High Comedy 8’2 , Sunny Sky 7 0. Great Star 8 0" ’ ' i White 'Wings 7 01 . Huntingdon. 7 10
G.N. CHAMPAGNE STAKES,. * Of £750. Seven furlongs. • Inflation 1 , 8. 10 Tea'Trader. 8 10 Master : ! • Gaine Briefly , Sea Jluler 8 10 ' Carrington 8 10 8 10 La Modern© 8 7 Jonathan 8’ 10 Midlnette 8 7
King’sTown Beauty 9 9 Counsel « 11 2 w . Arapawa - 9 0 Nassock 10 5 " Dominican 9 0 Neil. *10 2
ONSLOW STAKES HANDICAP. - . Of £250. 2-year-olds. Six ■ furlongs. .Chief-.. .■ Holly Lu 7 0 Marionette '9'2 Hlspania 7 0 Courtyard 8 13 : Klltowyn 7 0 Miss -.Lorraine 8 6 Impudent • 7 0 Welcome Lu .7 9 Ornamental 7 0 Hauwirl > 7 2 . Homan Mascot 7 0 Greek Gold 7 2 z Senorita ■ 7 0
. ; ... 'EDEN. HANDICAP. ■ v > Of £250. . .One mile. Great Enibleni.9 1 Psychologist 7 3 ... Monarchy 9 0 Pateena' 7 3 . L’Allegro 9 0 Grand' Review Y 3 • Lord Vai' .’■ 9 0 . Limex 7 3 KarangapaJ 8 13 Escalus / 7 2 Grand Spirit S 8 ' Damp Princess 7 2 ' Hit the Deck 8 8 Arch Eagle 7 0 Imamlnt 8 .5 ; Golondrfna 7 0 ., -Holly; Holm 8 5 Lady Ilia i a 8 0 Winifrede 7 0 ■ Ruby, Dawn 7 11 Paper Dart 7 0 ■ 'Teels ■ 7' 6 • Rose Latour 7 0
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1932, Page 8
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