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GISBORNE RACING CLUB

PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY (By *‘Kestrel’’) The Gisborne Racing Club will close its racing existence as a separate identity to-day, when the winter meeting will be concluded. The racing on Thursday may assist investors to sum up prospects for to-day. The following may. be well supported ia their respective engagements: — Gisborne Hurdles.—Neil, bt. Ames. Trial Handicap. Black Songster, Kahunoke. Waikanae Handicap. Malahat, Sunny Song. Second Hack Handicap.—Hawthorn, Basouli. Te Hapara Steeples. Jen, Neil, Simeon. Turanganui Plate.—Hunter’s Morn, Bothwell. Farewell Handicap.—Lordly Knight, White Fang. Following is the list of acceptors: — GISBORNE HURDLES (Of £75; miles)

RACING IN ENGLAND GOODWOOD CUP RESULT BRULETTE SUCCESSFUL LONDON, July 28. On the third day of tho Goodwood summer meeting the following was the result of the Goodwood Cup A sweepstakes with £lOOO added; second £2OO, third £100; special weights with penalties and allow ances; about two miles and aquarter.) BRULETTE (Lord Woolaviugton) b m by Bruleur —Seaweed, by Spearmint, 4yrs 1 BBOWN JACK (Sir H. Wernher) br g, by Jackdaw—Qucrquidella, Byrs - UT MAJEUR (H.H. Aga Khan) b h by Ksar—Uganda, syrs 3 Five started. Won by four lengths, ten lengths between second and third. Winners of the Goodwuod Cup since 1910 have been. — 1910— Magie. 1911 — Kilbroney. 1912 — Tullibardine. 1913 Catmint. 1914 Son-in-Law. 1915 —No race. 1919 Queen’s Square. 1920 — Mount Royal. 1921 Bucks. 1922 Flamboyant. 1923 Triumph. 1924 Teresina. 1925 — Cloudbank. 1926 Glommen. 1927 Dark Japan. 1928 — Kinchinjunga. 1929 Old Orkney. 1930 Brown Jack. 1931 Salmon Leap. 1932 Brulette. A FRENCH BRED WINNER Brulette, the winner of the Good wood Cup, is a French-bred mare who successful in last year’s Epsom Oaks in the colours of Lieut.-Colonel C. W. Birkin, an Englishman who races bom in England and in France. She was taken over to England specially for the Oaks, and was sent back to France immediately afterwards to contest the Grand Prix de Paris, in which she finished out of a place. In October she ran in the important Prix de I’Arc Triomphe, one mile and ahalf, at Longchamps, but again she failed to earn a place, the winner being the Prix de Diane (French Oaks, victor, Pean Cap. This season she early showed better form in France, however, and at her • srst start won a long distance w.f.a. race. She was purchased by Lord Woolavington at the beginning of June, and in his colours ran in the Queen Alexandra Stakes, about two miles and three-quarters, on the final day of the recent Royal Ascot meeting, and finished second to Brown Jack, who was registering his fourth successive victory in the race. The stakes was her only start at Ascot. As a final point it is worth noting that Brown Jack, one of the most popular horses in England, won th? Goodwood Cup two years ago, andw ”

second to Salmon Leap last year. The time for Lis retirement may not now be far off, but it will be many years before his many splendid long-distance achievements are forgotten by English racegoers. Besides the Goodwood Cup, other important races he has won have been the Ascot. Stakes. Ebor Handicap. Hipster Cup. and Doncaster Cup-

Manuiri 10 13 Ivaiti • 9 Nell .. .. 10 6 Kongo .. .. 9 3 Monetize 10 King Wanga . 9 9 Million .. .. 9 Cat-i-mes 9 0 St. Ames .. 9 11 Sunglare Q 0 Athokpear . 9 8 TRIAL HANDICAP (Of £50 ; six furlongs) Slack Songster 9 0 Reviver .. .. s 4 Bird Call .. 8 8 Evermore .. 8 4 Magadan-a .. 8 4 Kahunoke .. 8 4 W AIK AN AR HANDICAP (0 £85; one mile) Malahat .. 9 8 Head Serang 8 4 Teller .. .. 9 n Good Idea .. 8 2 Autumn Sun 9 Toboggan 8 0 White Fang 8 12 Rory Mor .. 8 0 Orby’s Choice 8 5 Helium .. .. 8 0 Moa Bird .. 8 5 Bob In .. .. 8 0 Sunny Song . 8 5 Lady Spy .. 8 0 SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP (Of £60 seven furlongs) Good Idea .. 9 5 Rasouli .. .. 8 6 Lady Vane . 9 2 Stitch .. .. 8 6 Beverage 8 12 Princess Star 8 2 Hawthorne . . 8 11 Birdcall 8 0 Tama Waiata 8 8 Measurer .... 8 0 Nahi .. .. 8 8 Night Speaker x 0 Primes .. .. 8 1 Foulwind 8 0 TE HAPARA STEEPLECHASE (Of F a; about miles) Simeon .. .. 11 7 Cat-i-mes .. .. 9 n Monetize 10 12 Haumariri .. 9 0 Neil .. .. 10 4 Tall Timber 9 0 Jen .. 9 Harrowgate . - 9 0 Freehold .. .. 9 1 TURANGANUT PLATE (Of £60; six furlongs) Bothwell 8 12 Hunting Joy 8 3 Black Songster 8 12 Hunter’s Moon 8 3 Terapeen 8 11 Sunny Bachelor 8 3 Mister Tom . 8 3 Swift and Sure 8 3 FAREWELL HANDICAP (Of £6. ; six furlongs) Hunting Dai9 6 Sunglare 8 4 Lordly Knight 9 G Aiguille 8 3 White Fang 9 1 Good Idea . 8 •> King Wanga 8 0 Hawthorn .. .. S 0 Teller .. .. 9 1 Toboggan 8 t ) Bold Front .. 8 8 Princess Star 8 0 Manifesto .. . 8 Stitch .. .. 8 r Orby’s Choice 8 5 King Wanga S 0 Sunny Song 8 a

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 178, 30 July 1932, Page 4

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GISBORNE RACING CLUB Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 178, 30 July 1932, Page 4

GISBORNE RACING CLUB Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 178, 30 July 1932, Page 4