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Good field? are carded for tbe Rotorua and Ba\ of Plenty Hunt at Arawa Park , on Saturday and with fin*- weather the : ciub should experience 1 most successful meetliik The dub building's at present being Used b\ the ruilrtarv authorities. will be vacated by them Tor the day or * the fixture. Marshall Hall Marshall Hall went a fine race for seven furlong* In the Great Northern Guineas and he will hear keeping in mind lor : Sprint race* ahead. Profits on Meetings The annual statement of accounts <.r the Matainat3 Racing Cluh “how* a profit on the February meeting of £1"48 and a profit on the July fixture of £530. | Cheval de Bataille Cheval de Bataille made a bold attempt to win the Nortnanby Handicap from end to end at Aucklan I on Monday only t » 1 weaken at the distance and finish out or j the money. He ran a good race at Pae- i roa recently and he should not be long in making amends. Innsss Lad Innes* t ad gave Indication or returning form when he aecounted for all hut Aarog in the Manuk ail Hurdles on the latter dav at Fller«lie, and a* lie should he all the better for nemg at the meeting lie will bear keeping In mind for the Hack ana Hunters’ Hurdle** at Arawa Park this week. Prissland Friesland, the winner or the Thompson Handicap or 1937, 1* reported to be galloping well in hi* training. *A report from Sydney states that partir Is to be sent back to New Zealand by an early boat. Waa Finishing On Inver camp with a fine burst o' pi tne closing stage* of the Flying Handicap on opening dav at Ellerslle to account for all but Full Hand and return his supporters on the place machine a dUldend of Just over a score. He should collect a winning bracket shortly. A Falss Pries Gorato wag responsible Tor two nne performances at the recent Auckland gathering vet arter the way he won on the Saturday he wa* permitted to go out at even more remunerative odd* on the latter occasion. On both day* he wa* capably handled by R. H. Morris. Saturday’s achievement was hi* first success for over five months. Looks Well „ , . Raeeline ha* been working well at Te Rapa and I* to make a reappearance in tiie Tali' Ho Handicap at the Rotorua Hunt fixture. He won m-er a mile and a-quarter at the patriotic meeting at \rawa Park in July and ir he could reproduce that form oh Saturday he would prove a dangerou* factor under the handy impost of 7.5. He is not too reliable, however. Young Paddon Young Paddon ha* been working well at headquarter* in preparation Tor hi* engagement In the Tally Ho Handleap at the hunt fixture at Rotorua on Saturday and he should strip in splendid fettle Tor racing at the fixture. It "ill he recallel that Young Paddon achieved hi* first “'iceess over a middip distance when he won the Tally Ho Cup at the hunt meeting there at the end of la*t season.

Gar Vaals Gar vaal* was leading to the la*t fenc* In the Onehunga Steeplechase when lu stumbled and lost hi* rider, but even ha' he negotiated the obstacle safelv it idoubtrul whether he would have earrie the dav a* he appeared to he tiring badly He Is an Acceptor Tor the Rotorua and Rav of Plenty steeplechase at Arawa Park "t Sttnrdav and the shorter distance, ahou mile*, should be better suited to him. Just Fsilsd Mtdland round tbe task or eoncedini close an 3 «tone to Alntrep a little beyom him on the first dav or the Auckland mept log but lr was only over the la?t 50 yard: that fie commenced to weaken and ultlm ately rail bv a neck. However, he put ut a merltorlmi* performance under hi* heavImpost and If Flack Mu*k had not there to «et a torrid pace he mix- havi bad that little extra In reserve when callei upon. Ts flaps Representation Te Ra-.a hor*p< engaged at the Rotoru and Rav «»r Plenty Hunt at Rotorua o Saturday Include GaWiot. «o:i of the *nj stpnrtiog \ce. X aiNnnc. \cqnesf. f Capp\ lnne*s Lad. Te Monatekapa. Gael. Fleeter,' Rrandon Had. Well \way. Vr.unr Paddor RaccHne. Park TP»-e. Fox*en. Patniini. ‘la Acre. Marie"* Choice, Acreman and wirl Duvaeh in Form Duvacii the promise *b showed at Taeroa when *he prevailed «» etther dav of the Fller*lie *prltig flxtur* *he wa* at g'»<*d odd* in the first dlvfdo or the Gordon Handicap the first da\ hr wa* nu»r*» roiifiilenHy on Mon day. when -hr again demonstrated h* OTTaFIfv In- scoring ilecisively fr-un Monl i made her third successive viciorv and * should add rnrthcr to her arc .uni in til months ahead. Dam Bred Here Though neither Tidal Wave no r Nighbeam wa* able to win the A.J.C.. Herb’ N«w Zealand had an interest in the wii per panderT a* hi* dim. credit wa* brr here tn Xlr t G Duncan. C-Mlt 1- b Pape- Money from V !lena bv K Ibro-I. y- • i • ■ < • • *fstc • , i n horse in KdCne and al*o r.. * trean- r • ena. luev I k. - a-i 1 - -»* -r i* ■ bo. \rrnrl»mr To "-dm- cr:li'-* f ticratlve w; . New Zealand Cup Cut?.* an* , j>-:e R • node- a . bill pe -bab - i’ ’ 1 “*•_••• it. The:-., dor. who ha* always s.mm Dice a sraver. I* massing, hut -he rest ’he absentees do n -r -netude mvthing r< garded a- a likely winner over two nUT In the big race at Riccarton. Aintres’s Good Return Mntree repaid hi* optlmlwhen he nm*'o 1 ” • ' Vf * donvn the favourite Midland and neat t latter narrowly in the Trial Hurdle* - the first dav of th" A n-k ind *p" ' mee-tlng Prior to the meetlrr. Mntr had shaped well n hi* ’rial- and thi- e ■me p. Mi B ray popular -ecretary to f:e Mat >*:a R i Inr club ‘ r - - > ' If.d:\fdrnd. In the \. -dty of a score, w hoistsd In tlio frame.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21245, 16 October 1940, Page 4

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GOSSIP FROM ALL PARTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21245, 16 October 1940, Page 4

GOSSIP FROM ALL PARTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21245, 16 October 1940, Page 4

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