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RAGING AND TROTTING.

KING’S BIRTHDAY PROGRAMMES. AUCKLAND CLUB’S MEETING TO OPEN TO-MORROW. GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES : CORNWALL HANDICAP. To-morrow (King’s Birthday) will Introduoe raolng and trotting prog ram mas In both Islands. The Auokland Club’s Great Northern gathering, the Otakl-Maorl Club’s meeting and the Dunedin Jockey Club’s winter fixture will be opened to-morrow. There will again be raolng at Otakl and Dunedin on Thursday, while the latter fixture will be concluded on Saturday. On Saturday the Auckland Club will hold Its second day and the northern gathering will be oonoluded on Monday. The Canterbury Park and Hawke’s Bay Trotting Clubs will " race to-morrow, while the former will conclude Its winter programme on Saturday.

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB.

lng. Corlnax and True Blood are sufficiently well placed to be a danger. Tanerlri will have a large following as he Is well, can handle the going and Is not over-weighted. Mervette, Standfast and Gay Cockade are lightweights with some prospect. In the final figures of Investment ohlef attention may be for Tanerlri, Merry Damon and Seatown. 3.30 HUNT CLUB HURDLES. Of £300; 2 miles.

BIG JUMPING CARNIVAL. THREE DAYS AT ELLERSLIE. PROGRAMME STARTS TO-MORROW The Auckland Racing Club’s big jumping carnival In the Great Northern fixture will be opened at Ellerslie tomorrow. The meeting will be continued on Saturday and concluded on Monday. The Winter fixture is looked upon as the most popular of the season, with the chief interest centred in the Great Northern Hurdles (Wednesday) and Great Northern Steepleohase (Saturday). Another prominent attraction in to-morrow s card will be the Cornwall Handicap, to be decided over a mile and a quarter on the flat. In the various fields for the coming fixture' the olass is good' and the standard of the • sport will be high. As would be expected at this period of the season, the going will be holding. 11.15 JERVOIS HANDICAP. Of £300; 7 furs.

The public may give most support In this event to Nuketere, Jlu Jazz, and Mashoor. 4.15 MEMBERS’ HANDICAP. Of £450; 6 fur.

In this, the sprint race of the programme. there are several useful gallopers at the distance. Horses likely to find prominent support are Gold Money, Purlrl Park and Awaken." LATEST ~.. AUCKLAND, Tuesday, ltoyal England was scratched for llie first division of the Jervois Handicap at 9.4 5 a.m. to-day, and Trishna for the same event at 10.15 a.m. Voiimoml was withdrawn from the Members’ Handicap at 10.15 a.m. REDING ENGAGEMENTS. F. Foster.—Te Iloia, Jalldy Karo, Lueess, Billy Boy, Landmark. 11. XNiggins.—Catoma, Gay Cockade, Purirl Park, Lord Val. W. Rennie. —Senora, Mashoor, Prince Lu, Slump. A. Gilmer. —Quhisilia, High Pitch, Master Lu (Steeples). 11, Cray.—-Merry Damon, Vandyke, Gay Lap. 11. Gilmer. —The Jack Jumper, Principal, Cynthia N. r. oii.e. — Dark Prince, Patutahi, Ab,.oss v 2nd. day). It. S. Rugby.—Eaglet, Refresher. A. G. Larsons. —Tanerlri, Manawhenua. G. rihoy.—Singleton',.Fair Abbey. H. Mcßae!—Good Idea and Tambourine. T. Green. —Seatown, Valcuir, Gold Money. L. Jarvis. —Nukumai, Jiu Jazz. G. Dempster. —Apache, Paris. H. Dulieu. —Owairaka. Wako King. H. Horne. —Standfast, Trustee. r. Synie.—Pendavie.s, Wiltshire. E. Maekie. —Antrim Boy, Matu. R, Miles. —Mister Gamp, Pangolin. K. Voitre. —Kozan, Mervette. E. A. Keesing.—King Ford, Royal

There are several speedy hacks engaged, but the public may give chi<sf support to Vandyke, King Ford, and Catoma.

11.55 GREEN LANE STEEPLECHASE. Of £350; about 2i miles. st. lb. ®L

In this cross-country contest the best favoured may comprise' Dark prlnoe, Pangolin and Senora. 12.35 1•' „; JERVOIS HANDICAP. Of £300; 7 furs. Second Division.

When the public have reached a decision a trio in good demand may be Gay Lap, Jalldy Karo and Alloy. 1.20 PENROSE HURDLES. Of £350; 1J miles.

Doulton. R. McTavish. —Corlnax, Raffllght. J. Cammick. —Wild Country. G. Spinks. — Master Lu (Hurdles). K. Robinson. —Easterly. J. McLaughlin.—Flying Prince. E. Ludlow. —Llandudno. I. Tucker. —Copey. J. Smith. —Foxhound. A. G. Campbell.—Scaramouch®. 11. Turner. —St. Warrigal. P. M. Brady.—Star Comet. A. McGregor.—Spalpiko. F. Bentley.—Prince Val. A. McDonald. —Easterly. W. Bowden. —Make Up. F. Thompson.—Carinthia. A. E. Didham. —Black Duke. G. Carmont.—Lupin Abbey. J. Sharkey.—Claremore. D. O’Connor. —Perle de Leon. A. Griffiths.—Kaokaoroa. T. Williams. —Town Beauty. Mr C. Clarkin.—Royal Survey (Carbine Plate). Mr J. Morris.—Jalldy Karo (Carbine Plate). THE OTAKI CLUB. WINTER MEETING FIELDB. THE RACING TO-MORROW. SIXTEEN IN THE CUP. The Otaki-Maorl Racing Club is to hold its Winter meeting on Wednesday ami Thursday. The various events on opening day have filled well, there being sixteen in the Cup. The acceptances are as follows: TARARUA HACK HURDLES. Of £130; li miles. Full Mark, if.2; Tenacre, ! 1.0; Tunbridge, 10.3; Freehold, Slaghunter, 9.11: Cold Cure, 9.10; Moerangi, 9.4; Kaiti, 9.2; Warzone, Modestrlan, Valina, Bennanee, 0.0. KUKU MAIDEN RACE. Of £100; 0 furlongs. Labour Girl, Lady Wangaehu, Prince Moatoa, Shootisl, Crown Grant, Ilangimahoe, Little Thrush, 8.10; Fair Wind, Foghorn, Fiji, 1 line Wehi, Hinepuni, Lady Noel, Quexfran, Tavora, Parkland. 8.0. WAITQHU HACK HANDICAP. Of £120; C> furlongs. Tolmccoland, 9.0; Leisure, 3.9; Trojan Melody, 8.7: Basouli. 8.3; Navnlvo, 7.9; llenrv of Navarre, 7.7; Eminent, 7.2; Dick Whittington, Master of Arts, 7.0.

The grade is even. Marbl© King, Hakanoa and Foxhound will come In for some support. 2.5 GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES. Of £1400; 2J miles. st. lb. st. lb.

Carinthia is a class performer, but his weight may anchor him. Mister Gamp is a good weight carrier and a genuine stayer. Make Up has been doing everything required and the Blenheim candidate is a very flt horse. Nukumai Is getting on in years, but he Is not out of it. Zippor was injured recently, while Antrim Boy has yet to prove himself at the distance. Claremore will have a solid following. He is a good stayer with a handy weight. Glenstar does not like the going too heavy. Easterly, Prince Lu and Apache have light imposts, while Lucess, Pcrle de Leon and High pitch conic under the same category and the latter trio promise to stay on well. Spalpiko, Masici Lu and Singleton appeal most of the others. It is a difllcult race, but among the well favoured will lie Mister Gamp, Claremore and Mako Up. 2,50 CORNWALL HANDICAP. Of £750; li miles.

The chief distance event on the Hat has a strong Held engaged. The South Islander. Black Duke, should run a pood race, but lie may And his weight troubling him at the end. Sestriwn is a good sort under winter conditions, while Eaglet and Merry Damon will command a solid follow-

RAUKAWA CUP. Of £300; ii miles. Richfield, Paitonu, 8.9; Chopin, 8.8; Cashier, 8.1; Panther, 8.0; Pahu, Mahora, 7.8; Rational 11., 7.6; Arikira, Playground, Charmaiine, 7.5; Grand Jury, 7.3; Royal Game, Briar Root, Ephialtes, Spear Lad, 7.0. "OTARI HACK HANDICAP. Or £120; 1 mile and 55yds. Spearful, 9.0; Royal Black, 8.2; Spearform, Green Patch, 7.13; Lady Rene, 7.10; The Sun, 7.9; Merry Melody, 7.6; Zephyrus, Kissless, 7.2; Spear Lad, Recant, 7.0. HUIA HANDICAP. Of £175; 6 furlongs. Aston, 8.9; Ridgemount, Portray, 8.5; Freehold, Maui, 8.1; Acora, 7.12; Royal Finance, 7.4; Coon Song, Juggle, Arajean, Sight Draft, Green Linnet, 7.0. TE TIORO HANDICAP. Of £130; 7 furlongs. Wallaruh, 9.13; Nightmare, 9.5; I'm Alone, 8.13; Seneschal, 8.9; Ex Dono, Adventus, 8.8; Arrowzone, 8.7; Chief Savage, 8.6; Martian Chief, 8.3; Joie de Val, Pompadour, 8.0. SOUTH ISLAND FIXTURE. DUNEDIN JOOKEY OLUEL OPENING OF WINTER MEETING. ACCEPTANCES FOR WEDNESDAY. The Dunedin Jockey Club will open its Winter meeting on Wednesday. The fixture will be continued on Thursday and concluded on Saturday. The acceptances for the first day are as follows: — HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE. Of £100; 2i miles. Tractarlan, 11.5; Tunamoe, 11.3; Heather Lad, 11.3; West Dome, 10.11; Terehu, 9.'6; Star Tractor, 9.4; Umtali, 9.4; Cultivator, 9.0; Ouruhla, 9.0.

PRESIDENT'S lIA N DIC AP. Of £80; 61 fur. Quantum, 9.10; Sagittarius, 8.12; Subdivision, 8.10; Taku Tama, 8.3; The Dove, 7.12; Miss Mercia, 7.11; Quinola, 7.0. 11l GII-WEI GI IT I lAN DICAP. Of £7O; 7 fur. Taku Tama, 9.5; Pari, 8.6; Bold Archer, 8.4; Newboy, 8.2; Varsitj, Bright Spear, 8.0. DOMINION TROT, Of £75; limit 3.23; 1 mile and 3 fur. Rokena, Etiquette, Dillonetic, Wargirl, Lar Rinkie, Tempo, Worthy King, Chancellor Boy, Bingen Wilkes, limit; Royal Iroquois, Flying Kate, 12yds bhd; Great Thought, Kawana, 24; Roval Drusus, Binsearth, 36; Hakari, 72. JUNE HANDICAP, Of £80; 6 fur. Quantum, 10.0; Limited, 9.2; Subdivision, 9.0; Wise Choice, 8.13; Solvear, 8.9; Full Crop, 8.2; Miss Mercia, 8.1; Thursby, 7.10; Mataa, 7.7; Quinola, 7.4; Dawn o’ Day, 7.2; Thurnham Lass, Valpine. 7.0.

First Division. St. It). St. lb Vandyke . . 10 0 Full Measure 7 4 Te Hola . . 9 6 valrelna « . 7 3 Valculr . 8 12 Gold Lily. . 7 3 King; Ford . 8 10 Trustee . . 7 0 Catoma . 8 9 British Indolent . . 8 5 Princess . 7 0 Taurua . 8 2 Day Coma . 7 U Good Idea . 8 0 Catch ’Em . . 7 0 Principal . . 7 10 Valadore . . 7 0 L’Allegro . . 7 7 J

•Paris -'"t* ’*-•• ~.ia-,.-,H..caKamouche 9 ,J I Pangolin . 10 3 Senora . . . 0 0 Dark Prince 10 3 Snow Prince 0 0 Qulnsllla . . 10 3 Kaokaoroa . 9 0 Dupln Abbey 9 3 Wako King . 9 0

St. lb. St. lb Petva . . . 9 G Lord Val . . 7 9 Jalldy Karo . 9 2 Alloy .... 7 9 Gay Lap . . 9 0 Te Money . . 7 r. RalTlight . . 8 12 Grand Talk-. 7 3 R. Survey . 8 9 Te Ngeru . 7 3 First Lap . 8 6 Wild Country 7 0 Vulmarle . . 8 2 Fairy Belle . 7 0 Grand Spirit 8 2 Emancipation .7 0 Tambourine 7 13 Lady Court . 7 0 Bronze Tray 7 9

St. lb. St. JD. Fcndavles . 10 5 Foxhound . . 9 0 Marble King: 9 19 Kairurl . . . 9 0 llakanoa . 9 13 Loving: Cup . 9 0 Patutahl . 9 <5 Owalraka . . 9 0 Landmark 9 3 Crlstobel . . 9 0

CarintMa . . , 11 8 Lucess . . . 9 3 Mis. Gamp . . 11 0 Perle de Loon 9 2 Make Up . . 10 13 High Pitch . 9 0 A'ukumal . , . 10 8 llakanoa . . 9 U Zlppor i . , . 10 7 Spalplko . . 9 0 Antrim Boy . 10 5 Loving Cup 9 0 Claremore . 10 3 pendavles . 9 0 Glcnstar . , . 10 0 PatutatU . . 9 0 Easterly . . . 0 4 Master , 3 0 Prince Lu . . 8 4 . singleton 9 e Apacho . . . 8 2

St. lb. St. lb. ijiaotc Duke 9 9 Eager Hose 8 0 Seatown . . 9 0 Tancrirl . . 7 1 2 Kagrlut . . • s 13 l.laiulmlno . 7 10 M'erry Damon 8 12 Mervctte . • 7 •1 Hoyal Doulton 8 9 Cyntlila M . 7 3 Corlnax . . 8 8 Flying I'rlnce 7 0 True niOOU S 8 StJuuirast 7 0 Sir Monti . 8 0 Gay Cockado 7 0

St. ib. St. lb. Jiu Jazz . ■ 10 5 Nassone . . . 9 0 Fair Abbey . 9 12 Distress . . 9 0 Masboor . . 9 12 Town Te Homai . . 9 10 Beauty . 9 0 Nuketere . . . 9 4 Glen Maree , . 9 0 Billy Boy, . , . 9 4 Depredate ., . 9 0 Land General Lu . 9 0 Measure 9 0

st. lb. St il). Gold Money . 0 0 Lady’s Boy . 7 3 RelYesher . . 8 13 Purirl Park . 7 3 Inevitable . . 8 0 Prince Val . 7 3 Awaken . . 8 0 Pakltere . . 7 2 Manawhenua 7 11 Tetrarchate . 7 0 Lucy Rose . 7 10 The Jack •British Klngr . 7 10 Jumper . . 7 0 Iiozan . . 7 0

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18344, 2 June 1931, Page 11

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RAGING AND TROTTING. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18344, 2 June 1931, Page 11

RAGING AND TROTTING. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18344, 2 June 1931, Page 11

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