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THE TURF

FIXTURES Oef 24—Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club. Oct. 24, 26—Wellington R.C. Oct. 26—Wav**r!ey R.C. Oct. 26—Waikato Hunt Club. Oct. 26—North Canterbury R.C. Oct. 26—Waipawa County R.C. Oct. 26. 28—Gore R.C. Oct. 29, 31 —Poverty Bay Turf C. Nov. 7, 9—Auckland R.C. Nov. 7. 9. 11, 14—Canterbury J.C. Nov. 14. 16—Hamilton R.C. Nov. 18—Ashhurst-Pohexicina R.C. Nov. 18, 19—Winton <<_ Nov. 22—Levin R.C. Nov. 26. 28—South C-jr .erbury J.C. Nov. 28. 30—Takapun a J.C. Nov. 28, 30—Feilding J.C.

EGM ONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUB

Annual race meeting to-day. AT WAVERLEY RACECOURSE THE FIELDS REVIEWED (By ‘‘ Early Bird/’) Local and visiting sportsmen are in for a couple of interesting days’ racing at Waverley to-day and on Monday. The Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club sets the ball rolling to-day with its annual race meeting and on Monday (Labour Day) the annual fixture of the Waverley Racing Club is to be decided. Excellent fields have been paid up for at both gatherings and indications point to both clubs having very successful meetings. A start is to be made to-dav with the

If allowed to take his chance here White Ranger should preform with distinction. A promising sort of hurdler in Sanfera and another in Banjuke .-ook likely to trouble the top-weight. There is the usual big crowd in the MAIDEN HANDICAP.

The best of the above may be the’ most promising filly Duetto, who per- i formed creditably in her first race at I the Marton meeting, and Demure, ownefl and trained on the Wanganui track. If morn than nineteen horses go to the post, the field will have to bo split into two divisions, in which case Gold Plaid and Tanewai may also be prominent in their respective divisions. The first ; division will comprise: Geld Peak. Duetto. Gold Collector, Ber.zora, Camp Star. Tikirere. Hir.eora, Gold Plaid. Wintagonist, Elysianor. Pa rdor, Sea Star and P&itOBU. The a;r.d '-r will go into the second division. The*smallest field of the day is that engaged in the

The recent form of Goldpiece has been good and at the weights he might prove to be better than All Wind. The latter has a great chance here to make up for recent disappointments. Another small field is engaged in the WAVERLEY H£CK HANDICAP. (Of 85 sovfi; one mile.)

FilJette appears to stand out in this company and. remembering her good form at Wanganui last month, she should start a warm favourite. Of the others Bangisarto ought to be the best. There is quite a nice field of eleven fengaged in the

I The fences are said to be not very i formidable and in this case Supporter ! and Price will be particularly favoured. ■ The former is rather a good sort of I jumper with a weakness for charging his fences, but the going to-day will be in his favour. Price will no doubt bo made favourite in what should prove to be a fine race. The open sprinters-are catered for in the

• Several of the above must be given • chances and in a difficult field to sum up Some Red, Euphonium and Avola appeal a bit more than the others. The first-named has been doing everything asked of him on his home track and a reproduction of his trials will make the All Red gelding a hard horse to dispose of. The gentleman riders are provided

With horsemanship so big a factor in a race of this description, punters would be well advised to hold off until the names are placed on the board. If Lupineel and Roaming are handled at all well they seem to be the best in- ■ vestments. ■ The meeting concludes with the WAIHAU HACK HANDICAP.

I If reserved for this event the Waver-ley-owned and trained Grand Lupin must be given a groat show, for the j distance is to his liking. Blue Peter has already shown a liking for this course and may offer most opposition I to the Lupin gelding. i The form to-day should serve as an excellent guide to Monday’s programme, for practically the same horses are engaged. Principal interest will be centred upon the race for the Waverley Cup and without viewing to-day’s running Income and Euphonium at present appear to stand out. Income looks a reel good investment for Monday’s oldestabiished race.

WELLINGTON SPRING MEETING COMMENCES AT TRENTHAM TO-DAY The Wellington Racing Club’s Spring meeting opens at the Trenthain course to-day and concludes on Monday, when the Champion Plate should see the best weight-for-age performers in the Dominion in action. The quality of the large fields engaged to-day is good and the track is in fine condition, so that, should the weather continue fine, some keen racing and exciting finishes can be anticipated. The first race to engage the attention of punters is the

Eonmark and Merry Singer appear to be a most likely pair, and Sir Fanciful may run a good race. The two-year-olds will be seen out in the

Kilmoyler ran second to Kilperon at Wanganui and is reported to have come on well since then. Polonaise appears best of the others engaged. The next event is the

Mandane, Tiega and Dubious appear to be the best trio in a good field and should be prominent. No less than thirty appear on the card in the

The number of acceptors exceeds the number of dials on the totalisator, and bracketing has been necessary. The following horses will be coupled on the machine: Bennanec and Desert Knight, Ollatrim and Panart, and Idanoe and Matu. Indian Sage and Cat Call are also coupled, as Mr V. Riddiford still retains an interest in Cat Call. Ring the Bell and Bisox should provide an interesting finish, with Star Stranger also going well. A good field is engaged in the

Rapine and Royal Divorce appear best of the topweights, while Shining Armour ran so well at Wanganui that it would occasion no surprise to see him fighting out the finish in game fashion. The best two-year-olds so far seen out this season will be in action in the

Commendation has won two races easily and has been doing such good track work that a win for him seems assured. Lysander and Kilperon appear best of the others. Some good sprinters appear in the SHORTS HANDICAP. (Of 400 sovs; six furlongs.)

Orchid has been doing so well in Lorigan’s stable that the Absurd gelding can be expected to prove hard to beat. Fool’s Paradise and Oration may be expected to prove his most formidable opponents. The last race of the day is the

It is expected that this event will be run in two divisions, the field being divided as follows:

First Division.—Piquant, Newbury King, Ring the Bell, First Acre, Penman, Polyphemus, The Thorn, Agitato, The Tank, Our Jack, Horomea, Pangolin, Lucernal, Arrowboy, March Past, Mountain Jean, Royal Land, Solrino and The Bolter. Second Division.—Nadarino, Gauntlet, Salamis, Mcgalo, Birthmark, Standard, Llandudno, Serotina, Oreum, Lady Ideal, Lin Arlington, Assert, Martianette, Gold Girl, Peggy Ford, Sleet, Sasham and Cocoanut. The race book has been compiled as for one race, and the following are bracketed on the totalisator, which will be opened only once: Piquant and Nadarino, Serotina and The Tank, Oreum and Our Jack, Lady Ideal and Horomea, Lin Arlington and Lucernal, Assert and Arrowboy, Gold Girl and March Past, Martianette and Mountain Jean, Peggy Ford and Royal Land, Sleet and Solrino, and Sasham and The Bolter. z

Ring the Bell (if reserved for this race) and First Acre in the first di- ' vision and Gauntlet and Llandudno in the second division should be hard to beat. ’ LATEST FROM TRENTHAM YESTERDAY’S GALLOPS ’ OUTLOOK FOR THE MEETING GOLD LIGHT LEFT AT HOME. (Special to “Chronicle.”) WELLINGTON, Oct. 23. After showers overnight the weather was overcast and threatening when work commenced at Trentham to-day, but apart from a couple of light showers, it was conducted under ideal conditions. The tan and inside trial grass tra'cks were open, all the galloping that took place being done on the grass. Two-year-olds were given the straight half mile on the course proper. The going was a little slower on account of the rain that had fallen, but was in quite good order. Rapine galloped seven furlongs. It was intended that Gauntlet should pick him up at the five furlong post, but Rapine was half way to the four furlong post when Gauntlet got going, and as the latter is a horse who will not work by himself he was left well in the rear. Rapine galloped very evenly throughout, and was not doing his best at the finish in 1.30 4-5. It was good time, but only what he should do under the light weight he carried. He has done well since leaving home and blew a little afterwards. Cocoanut, the hack in J. T. Jamieson’s stables, was sent from the six furlong post to the three, but he jumped off inside the right peg and the time of '37 1-5 for the gallop is giving him three or four lengths the better of it.

Still he showed that he can gallop. Star Stranger was not able to travel with Mimetic over the closing stages of half a mile, being four or five lengths behind, Mimetic finishing well in 49J —a smart effort. He carried R. Reed. Father O’Flynn galloped six furlongs, the last three taking 39. Bisox* was superior to Ring the Bell over six furlongs run in the good time of 1.17 —the best of the morning. Rivalry and Serotina galloped five furlongs in 1.5, doing the last three in 38 2-5. On the course proper Decoy Bird and March Past led Joy King in the initial 'stages of four furlongs, but he was up with theih and hard held at the finish of a good gallop, the time being 50 1-5 from an absolute standing start. Later over the same track, but running about three furlongs, which made timing impossible, Limited, Scotch Wit and Helen were sprinted. Limited, who has evidently done a fair amount of galloping, was going nicely in front at the finish. Shining Armour worked very well in company with Mandane over six furlongs, which they left behind in 1.19, the first two in 27. Shining Armour was in front, and, while he carried a light boy and McCarten was on Mandane, he looks like an improved horse. Mandane is not too partial to the soft gping. , Captain Sarto was better than Frisco Mail after once round and then galloping a mile, which they left behind in 1.49, the first half in 53. Gold Girl galloped half a mile in 50$, Stream taking 50. Royal Divorce and Fool’s Paradise ran six furlongs in 1.18, the former finishing in front. Suggestion was galloping, freely at the end of six furlongs with Subjection, run in 1.19 1-5. It will not take

much to bring Suggestion back to form. Haiti was going much better than Kilfaire at the end of six furlongs, which took I.lßs, but Kilfaire was probably hampered bv flat shoes on the ground, which was made a trifle greasy at the time of the gallop by a shower.

Newbury King and Limonite ran half a mile in 52, with Newbury King cleai at the finish. Limonite did pot seen' to be able to handle the ground at al well. He raced fairly well at Master ton, but has not pleased his trainsince, although he is doing well an there is no apparent reason for his poo. track work. Pangolin galloped five furlongs in 1.5, Megaio taking 1.4. AMONG THE MISSING Gold Light Goes Out. Gold Light will not be a runner at the meeting. She knocked herself the other day, Aid, while she is not out of work, it was thought advisable to leave her at home. She may go to Riccarton, but at present it is by no means certain. Stuart Waddell is absent for the first time for many years, being laid up in bed, and tint team has come down in charge of F. Waddell. Two others that will not be at the meeting are the hurdlers Bullford and Otauru Kid. The former has gone wrong, and Otauru Kid gave himself a slight rick, which has caused him to be left at home. Countersign has been withdrawn from the Wellesley Stakes. Lady Comet and Assert have been scratched for all engagements, while Martianette, Mountain Jean and Bevis will be missing from the October Handicap. The number in this now exceeds the safety limit by seven. Two others have another engagement, and with the course scratchings it may be that a division will be avoided. Weather Prospects The course was just getting into beautiful order when the change in weather last night came. It has not rained very heavily at Trcntham, but it is a track which quickly gets into a bad state, and no more rain is required if the going is to give all the fair chance. At the' time of writing the rain, which has come in showers, has eased off, but the conditions do not look very promising and the forecast is gloomy. At. present the promises to be in fair order. • TO-DAY’S CARD Probables and Possibles. On recent form Sir Fanciful should be hard to beat in the Hurdles. The rain will probably have adversely affected the chances of Santiago, but the Southerners, Captain Sarto and Frisco Mail should go well. The Riccarton two-year-old Bachelor has come up with a reputation, which if borne out should make him just about collect the stake in the Taita Handicap. He has been doing all his work with the Dunedin winner, Scrip, and while he will lack a race, he has been holding his own. Limonite will go well if he proves to be all right and only a lazy track worker, but he has got his trainer puzzled. It does not look as if there is a good one in the race, but Vertigern, the Rosendale gelding, bought by Mr Elgar in Sydney, is said to be a fair galloper, and Scotch Wit handled himself well this morning. The Wainui Handicap looks an open race. Tresham will run a good race and may give the three-year-olds Tiega and Mandane most trouble. Tiega looks like being the favourite. Bisox galloped so well this morning that she will be in great demand for the Rimutaka Handicap. The field is big, but not particularly good. Star Stranger should be prominent. Rapine will, no doubt, be the favourite in the Wellington Handicap, and everything—class, form and weight—points to him running a particularly

good race. His trainer is very confidj ent. One has just an ideal however, that he may want a race, ana the same applies to Royal Divorce. Qn the top of the ground this pair woufcl be hard to go past. Tanadees is jhe fittest horse in the race, and all hia form has been good, but there is a disposition to >ass him over in view of‘ JRiccarton. 'arleton will be racing at wßangiora. vilfaire must have a great chance, and ’erry Day may go better thin she did Masterton. On handicaps/Te Mona>i should not beat Rapine, but he is tncied. Shining Armour and Phoenix Park are the best of the lightweights. Wactea is under a cloud and a doubtful starter. Kilfaire may give Rapine most trouble. Commendation will touch a short price in the Wellesley Stakes. Everything points to him, but two-year-old form here is still in the making, and he may meet defeat. Limited and Helen may run best of the others. The Shorts will be a hard one for punters. One looks to Fool’s Paradise to hold the top-weights, with most trouble coming from one of the good throe-year-olds, Mimetic, Oration, or Licinius, while it may even be Shirley at the weights. Backers can have their choice in the last race. Division or not, it is looking for trouble trying to pick this, but Gauntlet is worth following. MELBOURNE NOTES Received October 23, 10.5 p.m. MELBOURNE, Oct. 23. G. Delaney’s appeal to the V.R.C. against his disqualification was adjourned until to-morrow. G. Young will ride the State Governor’s horse, The Night Patrol, in the W. S. Cox Plate at Moonee Valley tomorrow. Solidify, engaged in the Melbourne Cup, arrives from Sydney on Monday. The Purser disqualification t expired to-day.

POVERTY BAY ACCEPTANCES [Per Press Association.] . GISBORNE, Oct. 23. Junction Handicap, of 150 soys.; furlongs.—Nancy Lee 9.7, Heather Sprig 9.7, Barrier 9.5, Startle 8.9, Princess Ronnie 7.11, Manutai 7.10, Demagogue 7.0. First Hurdles, of 150 sovs.; J} miles. —Highway 12.8, Sunray 10.9, Garzon 10.8, Monte, 10.4, Thiganthu 9.11, Black Apple 9.0, Radio 9.0, Martini 9.0, Grandiose 9.0. Roseland Hack Handicap, of 130 sovs.; 6 furlongs.—Night Song; 8.8, Waioeka Jack 8.1, Mark Over 7.7, Princess Nata 7.7, Serenade 7.2, Carniola 7.0, Kings Up 7 0, Peril 7.0, Royal Heather 7.0, Sophia, 7.0, Kingi Pita 7.0, Cymbeline 7.0, Castanea 7.0. Spring Handicap, of 250 soys.; 1{ miles.—Scotch Mixture 9.3, 1 Barrier 8.13, The Author 8.11, Chaplin Bio, Cohesion 7.0. Welter Handicap, of 130 sovs.; 7 furlongs.— Chaplin 10.1, Highway 9.12, Blue Jay 9.2, Mangatoetoe 8.13, Demagogue 8.9, Our Day 8.0, Cleft 8.0, Scottish King 8.0, Polydamus 8.0, .Kingi Pita 8.0. Maiden Scurry, of 115 sovs.; all 8.0.; 5 furlongs.—Merry Flyer, Whispering Sam, White Fang, Jeanette, laying Phantom, Mix Up, Polar, Three-Kings, Pcarle de Rouge, Evensong, ySophia, Ngawati, Red Autumn, Bright Hope, Springsure, Gold Streak, Beechworth. Flying Handicap, of 150 50v5.;,,6 furlongs.—Nancy Lee 9.6, Barrier, Startle 8.7, Princess Ronnie 7.9, Blue 7.0, Kings Up 7.0, Mark Over 7.0. .a i October Hack Handicap, of 130, sovs.; 1 mile.—Manutai 9.0, Cohesion 8.5, Garzon 8.5, Princess Nata 7.8, Our Day 7.0, Peril 7.0, Polydamus 7.0, Royal Heather 7.0, Grandiose 7.0, Carniola 7.0, I Vivo Pita 7.0, Cymbeline 7.0.

C.J.C. MEETING ACCEPTANCES TOR CUP AND STEWARDS. [Per Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 23.

PAYMENT FOR CLASSICS Welcome Stakes. (Of 800 sovs.; five furlongs.) Assurance, Vertigorn, Polonaise, Bachelor, Commendation, Bank Note, Joy King, Decoy Bird, Kilperon, Scrip, High Gear, Countersign, Kilmoyler, Alyson, Limonite, Pink Terrace, Limited, Real Glad. N.Z. Derby Stakes (Of 1600 sovs.; II miles). Runnymede, Tiega, Oreum, Philanderer, Beacon Light, Mandane, Star Stranger, Money Order, Centrepiece, Licinius, Delightment, King Balboa. N.Z. Derby Stakes. (Of 750 sovs.; ]J miles.) Oreum, Shirley, Goldstep, Lucinda, Circulation, Margaret, Birney, Mandane. Jarretiere, Waterlow, Cynex, Shepherd’s Bush.

HUNTERS’ HURDLES. (Of 89 sovs ; l’-i miles./ White Ranker 10 13 Ro he .. .. 9 9 Sanfera .. ..10 7 Lady Doi will 9 7 Ghori .. .. 10 0 Ratapiko 9 7 Banjuke .. .. 9 13 Chryrria .. .. 9 7 Husker .. .. 9 12

(Of 70 sovs; five furlongs.) Gold Peak q 0 Caliwai .. 8 o Duetto .. .. 8 5 Goldplaid 8 9 Demure . . .. 8 3 Wintagonist 8 2 Gold Collector 8 2 Spy 8 9 Miss Maureen 8 z Elysianor 8 9 Benzora .. .. 8 9 P? rdon . . .. 8 2 Argue .. .. 8 2 Rosomond 8 9 Camp Star 8 9 Sea Star 8 2 Pocket Edition 8 9 Toapaiti .. .. 8 9 Tikirere 8 2 Paitonu .. .. 8 2 Gumion .. .. 8 2 Tanewai . . .. 8 2 Hineora .. .. 8 2 Boy 8 2

HACK HURDLES. (Of 100 sovs; miles.) Goldpiece 10 7 Taitaiata 9 7 All Wind 10 3 Roosevate 9 2 White Ranger 9 13 Glenleven . 9 9 Strategy .. . 9 9 Pourihoihoi 9 0

Sunny Vale . 9 0 Grand Lupin.. 8 5 Fillet te .. . 8 10 Kilburn 8 5 Vaward .. . 8 8 Rangisarto 8 4 Opa 8 <7 Cooinda .. .. 11

HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE. (Of 160 sovs; 2% miles.) Trice . . . 11 3 Gold Breech . . 9 7 Craigowan 10 9 Seaforte .. 9 7 Oneroa .. . m 7 Gilgai .. .. 9 7 White Ranger 10 7 Rerenui . . . . 9 7 Lochuliin Supporter 9 9 9 Suweileh .. 9 7

FLYING HANDICAP. (Of 100 sovs ; six furlongs.) Ngata .. .. 9 3 Euphonium 7 9 Avoia ... 89 Solfrange 7 8 The Lamb .. 7 12 Some Red 7 Sunshot .. 711 Ora’s Delight 7 0 Pouma .. .. 7 11 Roman . . . . 7 0 Shuteye 7 9 Mountain Bell 7 0

for in the LADIES’ BRACELET. (Of 80 sovs; 1% miles.) Sanfera .. 11 3 Supporter '. 10 7 Husker .. ..11 O Gold Breech . . 10 7 Fire Brigade 11 z Chyrria . . . . 10 7 Roaming .. 11 o Rerenui . . . . 10 7 Roche .. .. 10 11 Lupineel . 10 7

(Of 85 sovs; six furlongs.) Bonogne .. .. 9 0 Grand Lupin 7 7 ' Blue Peter .. 8 6 Rapid Fire .. 7 4 Lucrative 8 9 Break o’ Day 7 3 I Sunny Vale . . 8 0 Mountain Ore 7 0 Mstr. Lucerne >7 8 Hineora .. .. 7 0 No Response.. 7 8 Elysianor 7 0

HURDLE HANDICAP. (Of 400 sovs; 1% miles.) Little River . . 10 13 Gamecock 9 7 Merry Singer 10 10 Lady Gay 9 6 Sir Fanciful 10 8 Wench .. .. 10 0 Capt. Sarto . Frisco Mail . . 10 . 10 5 5 Askari ... .. ComedyPrince 9 9 5 C Santiago . 10 o Ronecto . . .. 9 0 Eonmark , . 10 i 3 Red Head 9 0

TA IT A HANDICAP. (Of 300 sovs; five furlongs.) Kilmoyler . . 8 6 Lackland 7 12 Bachelor . . 8 0 Polonaise 7 1 Vortigern . . 8 0 Limonite 7 11 Climax . . 8 0 Volplane 7 11 Decoy Bi rd 7 12 Hymgreat 7 11 American Beauty Scotch Wit . . 7 9 geld. 8 0 Spode .. .. 7 7 Glen Innes 7 12

WAINUI (Of 400 sov HANDICAP, s ; one mile.) Tresham .. 9 9 Crossfire 7 9 Quest .. . . 9 2 Kaiti 7 7 Kilceit .... 9 2 Captain Wai 7 7 Lucius .. .. 8 9 Dazzling Light 7 7 Rivalry . . . . 8 3 Dubious 7 7 Beacon Light 8 0 Printemps 7 7 Tiega . . .. 7 12 Sir Pam .. . . 7 7 Mandane .... 7 10 Zouave . . .. 7 7 Beaumont . . 7 9 Stream .. .. 7 7 Olympic .. . 7 9 Revel .. .. 7 7

RIMUTAKA HANDICAP. (Of 300 sovs; seven furlongs.) Star Stranger 8 10 Glaive .. .. 7 2 Ring the Bell 8 7 King Broney.. 7 9 Subjection 8 6 Twink .. .. 7 0 Indian Sage . . 8 o Royal Mint .. 7 0 Sottano .. .. 8 4 Phantasy 7 0 Bisox . . . . 8 2 Ardfinnan 7 0 Road Hog 8 0 Bennanee 7 0 Modern . . 17 13 Bright Eyes . . 7 0 King’s Folly .. 1 11 Cat Call .. .. 7 0 Kilmiss .. .. 7 7 Desert Knight 7 0 The Tank 7 9 Idanoe .. .. 7 0 Mountain Top 7 7 Matu 7 0 Killoch .. .. 7 6 Ollatrim 7 0 Closefire 7 6 Panart .. .. 7 0 Jolly Glad .. 7 3

WELLINGTON HANDICAP. (Of 800 sovs; eleven furlongs.) Rapine .. .. 9 7 Te Monanui .. 7 11 Te Kara .. . , 9 1 Carpentier 7 0 Tanadees 8 8 Megan .. 2 Royal Divorce 8 7 Kalakaua 7 0 Tarleton 8 2 Waetea . . . . *0 Imperial Spark 7 1 9 Shining Armour 7 0 Ki’faire .. .. 7 12 Phoenix Park 7 0 Merry Day .. 7 12

WELLESLEY STAKES. (Of 1000 sovs; five furlongs.) Lysander 8 7 Hymill . . .. 8 7 Royal Game 8 7 Alyson .. . . 8 2 Limited . . . . 8 7 Real Glad 8 2 Commendation 8 7 Helen .. . . 8 Kilperon .. .. 8 7 Note 8 2 Kiosk .. .. 8 7

Inferno .. .. 9 2 Lucius . . . . 7 12 Hipo 8 12 Mimetic . . .. 7 8 Delude . . .. 8 11 Grand Knight 7 6 Suggestion 8 9 Rose of Athens 7 6 Orchid . . . . 8 6 Ladyfingers . . 7 3 Ilka 8 3 Shirley . . . . 7 0 Fool’s Paradise 8 2 Miss Hupana 7 0 Motley .. . . 8 1 Rouex 7 0 Licinius .. .. 7 13 Misgovern 7 0 Oration .. .. 7 13 Benmure 7 0

OCTOBER HANDICAP. (Of 300 sovs six furlongs.) Piquant . * .. 8 13 Oreum .. .. 8 Nadarino 8 13 Horomea 7 8 Newbury King 8 13 Our Jack 7 7 Gauntlet 8 11 Lady Ideal 7 Ring the Bell 8 2 Lin Arlington 3 First Acre 8 2 Pangolin 7 3 Salamis . . .. 8 2 Lucernal 7 2 Penman 8 0 Arrowboy 0 Megalo .. .. 8 0 Cocoanut 7 0 Birthmark 8 0 Gold Girl 7 0 Polyphemus .. 8 0 March Past .. 7 0 Diogenes .. .. 7 12 Peggy Ford .. 7 0 Standard 7 12 Royal Land .. 7 0 The Thorn 7 12 Sleet 7 0 Llandudno 7 12 Solrino .. .. 7 0 Agitato .. .. 7 12 Sasham .. .. 7 0 Serotina 7 10 The Bolter 7 0 The Tank 7 7

NEW ZEALAND CUP. (Of 2100 sovs; two miles.) Te Kara 9 2 Kilfaire 7 fi Sunart . . . 8 11 Phoenix Park 7 4 Count Cavour 8 8 Ravenna . . . . 7 i Tanadees 8 1 Rapier . . . . 7 1 Muraahi . . . 8 3 Shining Armour 1 larleton 8 1 Kalakaua rr 0 Deucalion 7' 12 Dubious .. . . 7 0 7 11 Carpentier 7 0 The Banker . 7 11 Lucinette. . .. 7 0 Star Ranger . 7 10 Waetea . . . . 7 0 Imperial Spark 7 7 Heather Lad. . 7 0 Kilfane 7 7 Tiega .. . . 0 Merry Day . 7 7 Kukume .. .. 7 0 STEWARDS’ HANDICAP. (Of 1500 sovs: six furlongs.) Glentruin 9 13 Father O’Flynn rr 0 Reremoana 9 I Lucius .. .. rr 6 Inferno 8 13 Moorland 7 5 Mireusonta 8 9 Rose of Athens 3 Peneus .. . 8 9 Finora .. .. 7 0 Orchid . . . 8 5 Victory Bond 0 Money Order 8 3 Comic Song . . 7 0 Gaillard 8 0 Rouex . . .. Circulation 7 o Lady Cavendish 8 0 7 0 Fools Paradise 7 13 Set Sail . . . . 0 Ilka 7 ,12 7 12 Apple Dighton Overdrawn Degage .. . rr 0 Nincompoop . 7 12 Bugle Note rj 0 Sun Up . . 7 9 Monoxide 0 Mimetic . . . 7 9 Kaiti . . , . rj 0 Licinius .. . 7 7 Benmure 7 0

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THE TURF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 5

THE TURF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 5