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THE TURF

WELLINGTON RACING CLUB SUMMER AT TRENTHAM FIRST DAY’S ACCEPTOR’S [ Per Preaß Association. ) WELLINGTON, Jan. 14. 12.15 KAITOKE HIGH-WEIGHT. lOf £200; 1 Mile. I

ON TRENTHAM TRACKS NEW RIDER FOR CUDDLE L. J. ELLIS ON KINNOULL There are no arrivals at Trent ham yet lor next week’s Wellington meeting, and the work yesterday morning was confined to the local candidates. It is improbable that, there will be any visitors ou ihe scene till near the weekend at earliest. Steady rain set in on Monday evening again, and it '•ontinued all th tough yesterday morning's working houis, writes “JKangatira’’ in ihe. Evening Post. The trial track, while still fairly Ji rm, was be(ginning to yield on the suriacp, the j noofs biting in about an inch. Ihe enI' irons, for the first time this summer, were also greasy. Cuddle ■>. \\ ilson) was again associated with Might. (X, Vaugnari) over 1 a mile. Near the half-mile sue. dropped iback a little when passing Hine i\a, ! who was working separately, and /Might was two lengths in front halfi way down the straight, but she drew iup to her male again and just beat him to the post. The full distance I took Jmin. 43 4-ssec. and the last halfmile 52 3-ssec. I Du ring the week-end L. J. Ellis, who has ridden Cuddle in all her recent notable triumphs, including the. two i big cups, advised 'l'. R. George that he would not be available for the Wellington Cup, as he had engaged to ride the three-year-old Kinnoull, who is trained at Washdyke, by his brother. No substitute has yet. been named lor fuddle, but it is possible that the ride ; will be offered the Auckland horseman, A. Tinker. ; J. W. Lowe’s two Cup candidates, IL. Nesbitt) and Red Sun iS. 'Wilson i, were separately sent twice round, sprinting home their last halirnile in 49sec. and 5(1 l-Jsec. resptc- ; lively. Red Ulin will be ridden by C jT. Wilson and Sunee by G. R. Tattersail in the big Trent ham race. Boomerang (R. Webster) slipped over three itirlongs in 38sec. Debut; i (A. Leach) ran half a mile in 53 2-5 sec. Going Gay (R. Smith) did three tin longs in 39sec. Hine Rap (R, Thomson i tool: 40sec. Darecourt- (Webster; ran on well u beat Fulojoy (Leach) by three quat- ! ters of a length o'er half a mile in 49 4-ssec. Darecourt is holding h r condition much better this season r ban he did last, and Fulojoy appears to bo returning to something like her old form. After Money (Vaughan) just, shaded i Princess Doreen (Wilson) after running a smart six furlongs in Imin. 15 sec., the last half-mile in 51 J-asec. Though both mares galloped pleasingly, After Money was particularly impressive, as she had the outside running to counter her advantage in weight. Deficit (Vaughan), Cricket <S. R. Farland), and Sea Wrack (Wilson; t ran three furlongs together in 37sec.. the first pair being just a shade ahead of the filly at the post. Geitel (L. Faulkiner) ran six furlongs on her own in Imin. 20sec., stopping a little at the end. Acceptable. (A. Ridgway) left five furlongs behind in Imin. 5 2-ssec., the last half-mile in 52 3-ssec., and he was going nicely throughout. Brabant (Wilson) and Te Kangitumau (G. Ridgway) did six furlongs comfortably together in Imin. 22sec., the last half-mile in 54set»

With Nightlass’ (P. Bu'.’gess) again stopping at the close, Ayresleigh (Wilsot. came cn to win their six furlongs trial by a couple of lengths in Imin. ISsee.. the last half-mile in 53 2-ssec. Sansfoy (K. Hawes)) was always a couple ot lengths ahead of Jewish Lad (Wilson; over five furlongs in Imin. 4sec.. the last half-mile in 51sec, Shy (Ridgway) and Chile (Burgess) went a mile, the. former leaving his mate at the close to record Irnin. 53 sec., the last ha’f-mile. faking 56sec. MELBOURNE CUP HERO SHADOW KING RETIRED MELBOURNE, Jan. 14. Shadow King, the idol of the racing public, and now in his tenth year, is to be retired. “Old Shadow” has won £12,647 in stakes. He has started in six Alelbourne Cups, running second twice and third twice.

Ethiop 10 o Sky Pilot . . 9 1 Manifesto ... 9 11 Wonderful 9 1 Rrown Pearl 9 9 Conception 9 j Blue Tiger 9 9 Petrarch 9 ( | Royal Papa 9 9 Sea mon d 9 0 l Shv 9 4 Contract ... 9 4 12.57 WELLINGTON STAKES. (Of £500 ; Furlongs, i Silver Sail (jay Chief Symconv Mala Wild Chase Notium 1 Paper Slipper Cerna Abb?- | Deficit ?»’.oquett3 | 1.40 APPRENTICES' PLATE (Of £200; Furlongs. 1 1 Darecourt X 5 Begorrah < J Golden Dart 8 5 Corroboree 79 Revival . . . fi 5 Blue Garter 7 A Silver Jest R 5 Hine Ra . .. 7 A Solaria 8 a 2.22 FITZHERBERT HANDICAP. • Of £200; Furlongs.) Brabant ... 9 10 Missal 7 3 Laughing Lase 9 ?. Nurse NightinStudley Royal X 0 gale 7 3 Double (rift . 7 The Squanderer Brilliancy . . 7 9 j Cricket. . . 7 7 Black Fox . . 7 0 Mandamus .. 7 6 Impersonator 7 0 Chaytor .... 7 a Jovial Prince 7 0 Custos 7 A Sea Wrack .. 7 0 Birthday Party 7 3 Toorak .... 7 0 ' 3.2 WELLINGTON CUP 'Of £600; 1: Miles.I Cuddle . . 9 11 Hunting Cat 7 A Siner Ring 9 9 (jay Bronev ~ * Kinnoull . . . . X 5 Senior 7 4 Might . x o Tout. Le Monde 7 4 Grand Jury 7 1;; Sunee 7 8 Spiral 7 in Queen of Song 7 J Argentic .. . 7 9 RM Sun .... 7 0 Da vol o 7 x Rona Bav .. . 7 0 Sweet Agnes 7 X Silk Sox .... ; q Lowen berg . 7 7 Windsoreen 7 0 3.47 RUAPEHU HANDICAP. (Of £200; 6 Furlongs.) Whyte Melville X 7 lapn 7 9 Boomerang 8 A The Sandwich V iolenta g A Man 7 « E r u a x 5 Shy 7 6 Colombo ... 8 2 Roaming ... 7 4 Lord Moutoa 8 o Algol 7 0 Chief Ranger 7 13 Aotopeen ... 7 o Vinco .... 7 Io Sansfov .... 7 o Going Gay . 7 3 4.30 TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. (Of £300 ; A Furlongs.) Silver Streak 8 io Queen of Song 7 7 Knockfin ... 8 8 Acceptable 7 5 Princess Doreen 8 7 Copyist. . .72 Diatomous .. 8 2 Miss Huahabye 7 2 Bon T ray 7 X ('-heap Money 7 0 Great Star .. 7 X h ulojoy . . 7 0 V ariant .... 7 7 Master Reynard 7 0 5.12 ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP. (Of £200; 1 Mile.) Rebel Chief 9 2 Superex ... X 2 hemal Pasha 9 1 Dollar Prince. X (i After Money X X Full Throttle 8 0 Plato x x Knock Out 8 it 1 >in n«ller X 7 Metal Bird . 8 0 Round Score R 2 ...

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 5

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THE TURF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 5

THE TURF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 5