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RACING.

TAUMARUNUI CLUB.

TWO DAYS’ MEETING. TO BE HELD FRIDAY & SATURDAY. The Taumarunul Racing 'Club will hold a two days’ meeting this season the fixture being set down for Frida} and Saturday next. The fields in the various events on opening day are or useful size, particularly in the nacK grade and there should be interesting racing. For the convenience of r patrons from this end of the district a special train will leave Frankton at 7.0. a.m. on Saturday, returning at p.m. 11.50 TRIAL PLATE, Of £100; 6 fur.

It may be necessary to run this event In divisions. Antique, Biddy Comet, Nassau Lady, Norval Tea and Parfalt Amour, have been placed this season, while Measurer, Princess Snow, Rose Willonyx, Val Simon, valquette, Rangitown and St. Warrigal will be among the others to be considered. Machine figures may give most attention to Nassau Lady, Parfalt Amour and Biddy Comet. 12.30 TARINGAMOTU HACK HANDICAP, * Of £100; 6 fur. st. in. st. J b.

This field comprises some useful gallopers of their grade. Partial Eclipse, Bahama, Abbess, Parfait Amour, Abbey Queen, Tuku, Tasty, Day Guide, Rose Lupin and Ruby ) Dawn will find support, with Partial “•l Eiollpse, Abbess and Tasty perhaps the most in favour. 1-25 TAUMARUNUI CUP HANDICAP, Of £2OO and Cup valued at 20gns; li miles. st. lb. st. lb.

The Cup field is confined to nine runners, of whom Wenday and Glenstar are the only ones not engaged elsewhere on the programme. When the machine figures are adjusted Glena Bay, Wenday and Glenstar may be the best supported. ' 215 MATAPUNA HACK HANDICAP, Of £100; 5 fur.

y This is another big field for which a division may be found necessary. The first half dozen on the /handicap can all go fast, while there are several improvers among the many lower down, of whom Flapperette, Antique, Abbey Queen, Measurer, Pure Tea, 'Norval Tea, and Princess Snow can be mentioned. Most attention may be given by investors to Partial Eollpse, Awamutu and Abbess. 3.5 MANUNUI HACK HURDLES, Of £100; 1} miles.

This small field may be still further reduced by the day. Archeen may he favourite over Wlaster Roley and Spalplko. 3.45 matiere hack handicap, Of £100; 7 fur.

The majority of these runners will come in for some attention, with Tasty, - Tarrapeen, and Bahama perhaps in most request. 4-30 RANGAROA FLYING HANDICAP, Of £120; 0 fur.

In the sprint field of the day Marble 4 King and Owairaka are not engaged i elsewhere. The public may select Macroom, Marble King and Bllllklns. 5.15 O WHAN GO HACK HANDICAP, Of £100; 1 mile-

The concluding event of the day has drawn a useful field. If Gljma starts he may be favourite, but in his absence Unooo, Cybolo and Abbess may carry the money.

Antique - - - 8 7 Rose Willonyx 8 7 Biddy Comet 8 7 Ranpitown - 8 7 Day Lass - - 8 7 Section - - 8 7 > d. Manners - 8 7 Searcher - - 8 7 Derry Belle - 8 7 Star Lupin - 8 7 L. Eustace - 8 7 St, Watrrpal 8 7 Measurer - - 8 7 Town Fancy 8 7 Norval Tea - 8 7 Te Kamonpa 8 7 Nassau Lady 8 7 Val Simon - 8 7 pr’cess Snow 8 7 Valquette - - 8 7 Par. Amour 8 7

part Eclipse 9 0 Tuku - - - 7 3 Bahama ■ - 7 10 Rose Lupin - 7 3 Abbess - - * 7 9 Tasty - - - 7 0 Snow Prince 7 5 Rangltown - 7 0 , Par. Armour 7 6 Day Guide - 7 0 Abbey Queen 7 6 Ruby Dawn 7 0

Ohinemuri - S 7 Glenstar - - 7 10 Macroom - - 8 5 Glena Bay - 7 10 Wenday - * 8 1 Sir Burnett 7 6 Billlltins - ■ 7 13 Master Roley 7 0 ? llakanoa • - 7 10

St. lb. st. lb. Part. Eclipse 9 0 D. Manners - 7 0 W. Ringlet 8 6 Norval Tea - 7 0 Awamutu - - 8 6 Pure Tea - - 7 0 Pellette - - 7 10 Lady Eustace 7 0 Abbess - - - 7 9 Val Simon - 7 0 Joy Germ - 7 7 Pr’cess Snow 7 0 Flapperette - 7 7 Klritahanga - 7 O' Antique - - 7 5 Te Kamonga 7 0 Abboy Queen 7 5 Luxurious - 7 0 Snow Prince 7 5 Perennls - - 7 0 Measurer - - 7 0

St lb. St. lb. Master Roley 10 0 Red Day - - 9 0 Arcbeen - - 9 12 Otranto - - 9 0 SpalpUto - - 9 0 Ring Potoa - 9 0

st. lb. st. lb. Bahama - * 8 0 Tuku - - - '7 7 Torrapeen - 7 12 Tasty - - - 7 0 Antique - - - 7 9 Valquette - - 7 0 Always - - - 7 8 Daylass - - 7 0

st. lb. St. lb Ohinemurl - 9 1 Billlklns - - 8 7 Marble King 9 0 Archeen - - 8 4 Macroom - - 8 13 Hakanoa - - 8 4 Owalraka 8 9

st. lb. st. lb. Glena Bay - 0 4 Otranto - - - 7 0 Unoco - - - 9 0 Coll - ■ - - 7 0, ned Day - - 7 if Grand Arch - 7 Or Cybele - - - 7 8 Valquette 7 /O' Abbess - - - 7 7 Day Lass - - 7 ! 0 Foxhound - - 7 0 1 ■ M ;

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17886, 5 December 1929, Page 9

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RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17886, 5 December 1929, Page 9

RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17886, 5 December 1929, Page 9