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WAIKATO RAGING CLUB.

WINTER MEETING AT TE RAPA. GOOD FIELDS FOR TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. THE JUMPING EVENTS A PROMINENT FEATURE, (By “ Martian.") The Waikato Racing Club will hold its Winter Meeting at its headquarters at Te Rapa to-morrow. Excellent fields havo mot the acceptance In the various events and Interest In the racing will bo Increased by tho presence of prominent Southern-owned horses. A special feature will bo the Jumping, two hurdle races and a steeplechase figuring on tho programme. The course will be in good order and, given favourable weather, prominent public patronage can be expected.

the events. 11.30 FAIRFIELD HANDICAP. Of £75, and a sweepstake of £2;

There are twenty-nine in the field for the opening event. Chateau, Kanapa, Hlumlnelli and Abbey Dream, who range in that order from the front of the weights, have each shown form this season. Emancipation, Echo Song and Toujours, from the middle of the -handicap, will also have support, while Puss _Moth, Lapstrcct, Pelting, the Beryl Latour —Lady Noreen, Wilton —Phenomenon and Arawa Bose —Hind Words brackets will not be neglected. The public may give chief attention to KrtNAPA, CHATEAU and ECHO SONG.

Among the nineteen listed for the minor raoe over the Dattsne are several with useful form on the fiat. Leitrim Is among the number and he has been shaping well In schooling. Appledore is also an acceptor for two flat races. He has speed above the average. Sports’ King, Royal Visitor, Full Measure, Trowbridge, Arcade and ■High Commissioner have had experience in the division. The favourite may come from SPORTS’ KING, ARCADE and FULL MEASURE. 12.56 WINTER HANDICAP. - Of £150; one mile and a-quartsr.

lIOROTIU HANDICAP. Of £100; 1 mile.

The leading distance event on tho flat promises to provide an interesting race. Royal Doulton has been ■showing up of late, although her weight may trouble her. Sunny Sky raced well at the Auckland and Avondale meetings, while King’s Archer Is also a recent winner. Little Doubt has proved very capable under winter conditions and a recent victory at Wanganui showed that the Taranaki representative, who won a double at Te Rapa twelve months ago, is coming back. True Blood has been a very successful performer at meal headquarters. Cynthia N, Eager Rose, Good Idea and Ruby Dawn have been prominent In their latest racing. Machine figures may indicate LITTLE DOUBT, EAQER ROSE, and ROYAL DOULTON.

1.30 WAIKATO STEEPLECHASE Of £225; about 2i miles.

One of the attractive features of the programme will be the cross-country race. While Iho field will not be large the quality is first-class. Wiltshire If produced right, would be difficult to dispose of despite his weight. Tho Blenheim pair, Make Up and Landmark, who will lie coupled if both start, have schooled well since their arrival. They arc in excellent condition and a speedy pair. Glaremore and Lucess will also have solid support. Mangnni was second at .Marlon last month. St. Warrigal is handily weighted, though lie lacks recent racing, but Foxhound and Slump arc well conditioned. In what will be keen wagering the favourite mav come from the elect of WAKE UP-LANDMARK, LUCESS and WILTSHIRE.

«M 7 flying handicap. Of 111 25 ; G l’ur. st. 111. ST. II). Historic . . 0 0 Mlladl ... 7 7 Specdmlnt .. S 5 King- l'ortl . 7 0 Clirom.icl.viio • 8 3 I.uck.v Alice . 7 1 Tradesman .. S I Imamint ... 7 0 Awarero . .7 IS Steady Fire . 7 0 Baroscope . V 9 Tlic sprint race of tho card offers a varied” range. llislorir. while not cscnlially a s, ' ni 't distance galloper, will be favoured !>y I !ie Irarl;. Speedmini lias l'orn a good slake earner, while Chromad> ne. who is very partial to soft ground. i> approaching ins hesl again. Tradesman will show up. Iml Isis weigh I may 101 l ;:l the end. Awarero is nieelv place,|. hiil his no reeenl form. llaroseope will hr soiled liy Hi,, long sirarah!. d he lllenhmm represelllalil e Mil idi his speed. while icing Ford wi'l he i dav.-i light weight as will Imam' ll ii litis rare is srloeled for her. ~ !ee!h<n<. wliieh will lake a wale nev. whl mol ide CHPCW/JiOVKZ, Uiwfi I'Cr.’A and grE-CMSMY.

A strong field will parade here. Prince Lu will make matters merry despite his weight.' If either Make Up or Landmark start they will be in demand. Luminary, Pennyplain, Standfast and Cruachan are each very capable, while High Pitch, Advance Camp, Arch Eagle and Nassock will not be neglected. Among the well considered (in the absence of Make Up and Landmark) will be PENNYPLAIN, STANDFAST and CRUACHAN. 3.39 <■ WHITIORA HACK HANDICAP. Of £75; 7 fur.

There are many smart performers among this big field of backs. Applcdore, Protomint, Valueless and Princess Bede will each warrant attention. Full Measure, Sub-Editor, King Win and Glenrata have shown form, while Woodfull, Aga Khan, Marshland, Dark Marble, Indolent, Abbey Queen. Marmoralc and Miss Albyn do not exhaust the possibilities. The final summing up may be for WOODFULL, PRINCESS BEDE and AGA KHAN. 4.20

In the concluding race Prince Val should go well, while Little Doubt, if started, would be in demand. Lucy Rose is reported an unlikely starter. A heavy track would suit Flying Prince and Taurua. Appledore, Jalldy •Karo, Helium, Lucky Alice, Prince of Orange, Hit the Deck, Trlslina, Holly Holm, Ruby Dawn and Imamint all have prospects. In a difficult race, with Little Doubt and Appledore missing, the wagering may be chiefly for JALLDY KARO, PRINCE VAL and IMAMINT. RIDINQ ENGAGEMENTS. The following riding engagements are announced for the Waikato meeting : R. Mcßae.—Hawthorn, Wishbone, Good Idea, Toujours Imamint (if started In Flying Handicap). G. Connor.—King Ford, Ruby Dawn, Sub-Editor, Ifahau. A. G. Parsons.—Cynthia N, Prince Val, Woodfull, Wilton. T. Green.—Pelting, Tradesman, Flying Prince. R. McTavlsh.—Sweet Whisper, Glenrata, Lucy Rose. K. Voitre—Prince of Orange, Speedmint, Marshland, Royal Doulton. 'H. Wiggins.—Miladi, London. W. Rennie.—Lucess, Prince Lu. R. E. Thomson.—Royal Visitor, Standfast. O. Mclnally.—Phenomenon, Holly Holm. P. Mcllroy—Foxhound, High Pitch. 11. Dulieu. —Arcade, Advance Camp. N. Syme.—Manganl, Little Arch. E. Kecsing.—Chateau, Taurua. J. Day.—Kanapa, Trishna B. 11. Morris.—Historic, Little Doubt. ,T. Smith. —High Commissioner, Pennyplain. J. Mcßae.- —Luminary, Leitrim. L. Dulieu.—Glaremore, Appledore (if started in the hurdles). R. Dritikvvalcr.—Steady Fire, Appledore (if started on Ihc flat). Mr T. Rowan. —Nassau Lady, Protomint. 11. Tinker. —Slump. F. T. Bentley.—Baroscope. ■I. McLaughlin.—Vexillium. B. C. Miles.—Cruachan. R. Syme.—Sports' King. P. M. Brady.—Trowbridge. A. Gilmer.—Spaneilhlll. D. O'Connor.—Make Up. ■T. Burgess.—Thespis. S. J. Cammick. —Echo Song. C. Chine.—Tapapa. G. Grice—Miss Bewa. A. Tinker.—Princess Bede. A. Baker-—Eager Rose. N. R. McKenzie.—Aga Khan. 11. Brown. —Arawa Hose. E. Garrett. —Kaihorcmai E. Ludlow.—Beryl Latour.

COUPLED ON THE TOTALISATOR. Morses coupled on the totalisator will be as follows; Fairfield Handicap: Beryl Latour— Lady Noreen: Wilton—Phenomenon; Arawa Hose Kind Words; Retainer— Top Liclit; Master Norval—Wishbone. Waikato Steeplechase: Make Up— Landmark. "pen Hurdles: Make Up—Landmark. Wliiliora Handicap; Fancy Boy— Dark Marine.

MATAMATA NOTES. HORBES FOR TE RAPA. STANDFAST AND WOODFULL. (Special to Times). MATAMATA, Friday. Prince Val has been working particularly well and is looking more solid than for some time, llis weight may make it hard for him to win on Saturday. Woodfull. who went sore at, Te Arolia, has been doing solid work. He wilt receive good support in his outing on Saturday. Slump returned home from Wanganui on Tuesday, where he ran a good race in the steeplechase lo the last obstacle, at which he crashed heavily. He injured bis slide, hut has made a good recovery and will keep his engagement in the steeplechase at Te Rapa. Improved Jumper. Standfast’s connections are very

pleased with the way he lias been working. lie has shown further improvement in liis jumping and will be a difficult, proposition in the chief hurdle race on Saturday.. Lucy Rose was unfortunate lo get kicked last week. !L will require a quick recovery for. her lo keep her engagement on Saturday. Dark Marble is becoming more solid ami is expected to go well at bis coming start. Gay Lap has been turned out for a spell' and will not race until the spring. Merry Lap, full brother to Gay Lap, has been sold to a North Auckland sportsman, He has changed stables, but is still at Matamata. SOUTH ISLAND FIXTURE. PROGRAMME AT ASHBURTON. MEETING ON SATURDAY. THE ACCEPTANCE LIST. The South Island programme tomorrow will be provided by the Ashburton Club, which will conduct its Autumn meeting. The acceptances are as follows: — LONGBEACI-I HACK HANDICAP, Of £80; 6 fur. Crash, 10.9; Bed Royal, 10. i; Merry Peel, 9.13; Some Good, Execution, 9.4; Proud Knight, Ma Belle Polly, Lochard, Homecoming, Adult, 9.0. SELMA TROT HANDICAP, Of £80; limit 3.45; i| miles. Matchlight Junior, Betty Jinks, Betty Wrack, Clem Dawe, Dark Girl, Dolly Huon, Cloudy Range, Essay, Golden Cross, Golden Direct, Good Companion, Great Iloratius, Great Minto, Harvest Earl, Indianapolis, Imposter, Lena Thorpe, Levanter, Lorelei, Mary Harvester, Matchless Bingen, Propellor, Raider, St, Felix, Te Kingl, War Officer, Waress, limit; Doll Dance, Lemoro, 24yds bhd. AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of £100; 1 mile. Red Heckle, 8.11; Stralghtcourse, 7.13; Dunraven, 7.10; Don Jose, 7.9; Pakltere, 7.7; Weatherly, 7.5; Water Power, Night Effort, 7.0. TRIAL STAKES. Of £7O; 5 fur. Night Attire, 8.7; Eclair, Gold Cross, Brown Pearl, Fearsome, 8.4; Gay Robe, Rocket, Natural, Usquebaugh, Silver Sight, Golden Dart, Irish Lady, Nightform, Azevedo, Topthorn, 7.7. FAIRFIELD HACK HANDICAP, Of £100; li miles. Solwit, Hounslow, 8.2; Fast Passage, 8.1; Appeal, Night Recital, 8.0; Craigavon, 7.0; llystridc, Night Flyer, 7.3; The Viscount, Night Gap, King Musket, 7.0. FLYINcr HANDICAP, Of £80; 0 fur. Rational 11., 9.0; Gold Pit, 8.10; Limited, Ranelagh, S.G; Rascal, 8.1; Taku Tania, 8.0; Arrowmir, 7.7; Waiwene, 7.2; Monastic, 7.1; Night Lad, Proud Knight, 7.0. RAKAIA TROT HANDICAP, Of £SS; limit 4.57; 2 miles. Dark Girl, Essay, Great Iloratius, Hard Words, Harvest Earl, Harvest Time, Lemoro, Lena Thorpe, Levanter, Plain Silk, Raider, Royal Wrack, Stanley Bingen Wild Guy, Zone, limit; Aimworthy, Gold Spear, Midnight Sun, Shawingan, 24yds bhd; War Girl, Wee Parrish, 36; Claranda, GO; Belinda, 21G. BLOODSTOCK SALE. AT ELLERSLIE JUNE 6. MR R. T, REID’S TEAM. v Messrs Wright Stephenson and Go", Ltd., will hold tlicit- annual Winter sale of bloodsloek on the Ellerslie j racecourse at 10.30 a.m. on Monday, ! June li. Among the horses lo he : subedited is the racing learn of Mr li. T. Reid, of Hamilton. This includes ! the high-class I wo-year-old Tea | Trader, Ihe 3-year-olds Royal Artist : amt nigh Comedy, in addition lo Yal- ; niarie. Prince of 1 •range ami a rising | two-;car-old sister lo High Comedy, j iin behalf of Mrs I’.eid, l.ad\ Whirl- [ win'd ami Cooiminl will also Lie tulai imU'.'.l.

St. 6 lb. fur. St. lb. . . . , 0 0 Keith Hall 7 13 Kanapa . . . . 8 12 Puss Moth . . 7 12 Illuminelll , 8 11 Lapstreet . . 7 12 Abbey Dream 8 0 Beryl Latour 7 12 Nassau Lady. 8 2 Lady N'oreen' 7 12 Emancipation 8 2. Wilton . . . 7 IV St. Whisper 8 1 Phenomenon . 7 li Echo Song- . , , 8 1 Arawa Rose . 7 12 Toujours . . 8 0 Kind Words . 7 12 Itookliaw . . 8 0 Reclaimer . . 7 12 Phlaltuo . . 7 13 Top Light . 7 12 Miss Rewa . . 7 13 Master Norval 7 12 Kaliau . . . . , 7 13 Wishbone . . 7 12 Vexlllum . . . . 7 13 Pelting . . . 7 12 Sir Musk . , . 7 13

12.13 MAIDEN HURDLES. Of £100 ; li miles. St. lb. St. lb. Leitrim . . . to 13 Val Simon . . 9 0 Appledore to 0 Little Arcb . 9 0 Sports OCingr 9 12 Haakon . . 9 0 Padtton . . . 9 to Spanclllilll . 9 0 nyl. Visitor 9 3 Blue Bonnet . 9 0 Spg. Abbey9 0 Ilaputu . . . 9 0 Full Measure 9 0 Thespis . . . 9 0 Trowbridge . 9 0 Tapapa . . 9 0 Arcade . . . 9 0 High Comsr. 9 0 Kalboremial 9 0

St. lb. at. lb. Ryl. Doulton 9 0 Cynthia N . . 7 11 Sunny Sky . . 8 8 Eager Rose . 7 9 King’s Archer 8 8 Good Idea . 7 0 Little Doubt 8 5 Ruby Dawn . 7 0 True Blood 8 3

St. lb. St. lb. Wiltshire . . 11 5 Manganl . . 0 12 Make Up . . U 4 St. Warrlgal 0 6 Landmark . 10 8 Foxhound . , 0 1 Claremoro . 10 & Slump . . . , 0 0 Lucoss . . . 10 1

2.L3 OPEN HURDLES. Of £150; 15 miles. st. lb. st. lb. Prince Lu . 11 7 Ad. Camp . 10 1 Make Up .. 11 5 Cruacban . . 10 0 Landmark . 11 3 Aassock . . . 9 9 Luminary . . 10 11 Hit the Deck . 9 1 High Pitch . 10 9 Arch Eagle . 0 0 Pennyplaln . 10 8 Mia Stella . . 9 0 Standfast . 10 5

St. lb. St. lb. Appledore • . 9 7 Marmorate . . 7 1 protomint . . 9 2 Hawthorn . . 7 0 valueless . . 8 10 Miss Albyn . 7 0 Princes! Bede 8 i London . . . 7 0 Full Measure 8 3 Abbey Queen 7 0 Sub-Editor . . 8 3 A'alpai . . . . 7 0 Steady Fire . 8 2 Ton Jours . . . 7 0 King- Win . . 8 0 Abbey Dream 7 0 Glenrata . . . 7 13 Echo Song- . . 7 0 Wooiirui . . . 7 7 Free Air . . . 7 0 Indolent . . 7 5 Fancy Boy . . 7 0 Ag-a Khan. . . 7 i Dark Aiarble . 7 0 Marshland 7 2

St. lb. St. lb. Prince Val . 0 10 Lufllcy's,Alice . 8 a Little Doubt 0 2 Hit: tne Deck 8 l Lucy Rose . . 6 13 Trlshna . . , . 8 0 Taurua . . . 8 10 Ruby Dawn , . 8. 0 Flying- Prince 8 7 Careen , . , . 8 0 Appledore . . 8 8 Holly Holm . . 8 0 Jalldy Karo . 8 4 Imamint . 8 0 Helium . . . 8 3 Sports King . 8 0 P. of Orange 8 9

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WAIKATO RAGING CLUB. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18641, 20 May 1932, Page 11

WAIKATO RAGING CLUB. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18641, 20 May 1932, Page 11