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THE ELLERSLIE FIELDS

THIRTEEN IN CUP EVT.NT NINETEEN IN THE RAILWAY PROSPECTS UNT>ER REVIEW CBy ‘.'Martian" > Rsdny and trotting meetings will Be observed tbromrnout the •Dominion on Boxing Dav. rtilrf Interest In thl' r * n t ‘ - being shown In the opening- days of w Auckland Racing Club and the Taianani Jockey Club The main » l tractions a Ellers!lo on Thursday w.ll be the Auckland Cup, which ha« draw-i the well-ba.anced held of 13, and the Railway Handicap, in which 19 have survived the acceptance-;. Following are the Helds with a re'lew of the prospect?:—

Provision has been made to run the race in divisions and If such 1? necessary the value or the race will be Increased to allow of £250 Tor each division. Dainty Dell’s winning form of Woodvllle and relldlng will ensure her a following, valley Maid, too, has shown good form in recent essays and Radiant Vaals will need onlv to a-lve or his best to have prospects. Roval Pilot, Hackenschmldt, a winner over a mile at Ellerslie last month. Princess Val, Maloro. Forest Bridge, who was finishing on at Waipa. Night Pilot. Ngawiri and Sir General will all have a measure of support while of -the others the best may be Court Favourite and Foxwood. The favourites may be— First Division: NIGHT PILOT HACKTTN' S CHMTDT Second Division: BRIDGE VALLEY MAID 12.90

Small Boy has a solid poundage but cannot be lightly dlsca-ded. Aussie Ra is not -without prospects but Lapidarlan, wh • won stylishly at Te Awamutu the other week, may be preferred. Kalwaka is i likely Improver, and Dorado, who has been racing consistently under bia- weights, will hive to be respected. Inness Lad won over the distance at Ellerslie last month and v? he Is still handily placed in the weights he should make strong appeal again. The Hastings Jumper, Cherry Plum, won at bis last appearance and will have a chance, while an easy track on the will assist the chances of Knight or Australia. or the other* the best wcpild appear to be Loombtnatlon and High Star. The elect of investors may he — INNESS LAD LAPID ARIA_Y DORADO

Borak, winner or the Hoperul Stakc-s at Avondale last month, has thp credential s to commend his claims. Yanina w n easily over five furlongs at Alccarton la-t month and on that running he mav H hard to beat. Peter Douglas ehaped'weu here over half a mile but Foreign Coin should hold him safe. After winning at hls first up at .Marton he annexed th. Wellesley Stakes at Trentham and subsequently was unplaced at Rlccart >n through being badly away. par Avion will go well and the consistent Erlnscourt will have a -strong following. Route March and P&nonl have been racing well In this province. Premature Is In winning vein and the recent Impressive running of Pay Roll points to her claims in what promises to be a fine betting race in which tbe elect may be— FOREIGN COIN VARUNA PAY ROLL U

The Cup field Tor 1940 contains all tbe elements for a great contest. Royal Chler is set a stern taek with 0.11 and the history of the race 1? against him succeeding as only one horse (Nelson) has ever carried such a high assessment to victory. beau Vlte, “the glamour horse’’ or Australia prior to the last Melbourne Cup, in which he finished fourth, makes strong appeal and IT he can reproduce hls best be should take a power or beating. One of his most dangemu-s rivals will be Old Bill, who last January defeated beau vlte in tbe Wellington Centennial dup and recently demonstrated by hls success over a mile and a-quarter at Woodvllle that he will lack little on the score or condition Tor racing on Boxing Day. sly Fox would need only to reproduce bis spring form to be dangerous, and Llangollen and Our Jean, who have both won up to a mile and three furlongs, are a dangerous pair handily- placed at the weights. citeval de Voice will be attempting the hat trick, and certainly on figures (he had but 7.9 last year and Jib less on this occasion) he will have everything in hls favour. Wardress Tailed in the New Zealand Cup after being prominent to the turn The three-year-olds, beau Leon and Lou Rosa, ire not without a chance and Anita Foe,' Mintlaw and Pern, runner-up to Our Jean in the Waikato Cup (one mile and three furlong*', are all capable of effecting a surprise. Fancie; will as-sume a generous range but at this stage it would appear that a well-supported trio will be OLD BILL BEAL VITE CHEVAL DE VOLEE 2.50 THE QUEENS PLATE £s* olds and upward ft. 9. mares allowed' sib i mile *t. lb. 6t lb Acreman ..89 W adore . s 9 black Majesty 8 if Blandi=her* ’ 8 <> - ; B ■ ia Bov 8 o Glen Connell s w i.hain Acre 8 o Hunter’s Night S 0 alias ' s o karatoki ... 8 U Night Pflot . 8 0 O-ltaa . . s 9 Foxwood ..to T--1 Isom ... 8 9 Gay Rosette . 7 9 Vaalsstar ..89 Kraal .... 7 .. Aeremin shaped well at Auckland lasi - crated that hr is capable ..r *e.ing out h solidly-run rnlle. .i:nnrvli j, •] good sort when right but Kann-kl mav appeal more arter his >*|)ll*li achievement s at Whangarei md Te \wamuiu i. .. a chance and BlandFoxw I will have measure" .7: port ClTlas, wh, went a tine rare f-r third In the Te \wamutu Cup. m;i haw a chance here to make amend-, an j ahoul-J be one of the hardest to beat, oay

Rosette. T - \ k another who showed good form a: Te Awamutu and her recent w->rk a line l he listmay be headed by— GILL AS k VRATOKJ GLEN CONNELL

JCathbella .’ is been racing cons is ten tl> . . at hls last >-,art In the Kpsv-m Handicap a-. Filer- lie la<t month put up a sterling pert a «ir ng II * l • . of 1.12 j-5. Lady Tinkle gained friends by her impressive Waipa -success and the latest form m Pirate King Indicates 3 chance for him. Savon T is capable, or improvement on Waipa running, and Proud Fox anti Marshall Hall will command a strong following. The latter was unlucky to go under to Farland at Te Rapa last month and win have a chance here to make amends. Arvakur has been working well and a holding track will assist the consistent Merry Yaate. Kentucky’s Feilding form was good but ir Belie Cane starts here .in preference to the Christmas Handicap she will command optimistic support. Gold Money Song should hold the others sale in a race in which the elect or investors may be— CORAT O MARSHALL HALL BELLE CANE 4.26

here. Cambria Is speedy and Com Prince has been racing consistently, dead-heating with Pay Roll at his last essav at Riccarton. (Silver Clarion won at Ellerslie last month, while the runaway su'-ce-ss of Edna’s Birthday at Whangarei will ensure her a following. Minko is a likely improver, as also are Burra Sahib and Mala Wings, who should account Tor the balance the best or whom may be Himalaya, Nettarion and Transmitter. There should be guod -support for— CORN PRJNGE EDNA’S BIRTHDAY TRANSMITTER 6.10

A yielding track will assist Gold Vaals but Enrich, a consistent perfotmer over varying distances, makes greater appeal at ■hi-- stage. Mittlo has prospects and bronze Moth may be seen to better advantage on this occasion than was the case at To Awamutu. Clinch, at hi; best, would be hard to dispose or. while -liver Quex, who won well over the distance at Whangarei, should go anotner *' ,ncl ra '* e on tills occasion. Don’t Forget na -’ a chance but the better proposition would, appear to be the Alison Cup winner. Kindergarten, who has been working *?. e Interlm . Cornish and Orelto ■nil! lack little on the score or condltion While Belle Cane, lr this he hls r, on » 110 doubt be the actual favourite Gayest Son ha/? been racing consistently and well in recent starts and at the weights possesses good prospects. I oxsen should go well, and other lightweights with the right credentials include OtoTnpus, Forest Acre and Paddy the Rip. jn a fine betting race the putoCane 1 ) 1 — prerer lin the absence or Belle. GAYEST SON WUNDERGARTEN FOREST ACRE DUNEDIN MEETING FIRST DAY FIELDS SOME LIKELY FANCIES The following norses are expected to find support in their engagements on the .irst day or the Dunedin Jockey Club’s summer meeting on Boxing Day: Otokla Hurdles.—'Recollection, Prince Flaneur, Colonel French . Tr fidant llCai) ’ —Papette, Foxette. ConDunedln Handicap.—Divorced, Espionage Dash o’ Dublin. federal Handicap.—Doria, 'Spanish Lad •Nightcalm. Otago Handicap.—Sovereign Lady, Second Innings, .Master Hot-spur. Mil burn Handicap.——Great Swoop, Graiglea, Gay Lancer. Handicap.—Hearlh, Petersham. SallS ßSsyna lan<llCaP ’~ Ferriby ' Scarteen. The fields are:— 2J°E IA . HURDLES ' or £1 50; 1* miles. Recollection. 11.0; Colonel French IUB- - y. 9; Flagman. 9.2; Airdrie Donaa' Prince Flaneur, Point Blank, y.o TRIAL HANDICAP, of £120; 7 j ur Hue, 9.u; Confidant, 8.1; My Song soHa S iva» r ian’ VJ 3p a rlance - Papette, Kohara, m {r E,re A R “ ,n » Dark Olga, Holbo Georgia’ j awhl, Go,d Foxette, DUNEDIN HANDICAP, of £150; two- *?, fur - —Divorced. 8.4; Espion.gi, Chandelier, 7.11; Dash o’ Dublin, T.lusouthern Wave. 7.9; Desert Maid, 7S : y l -' !;:/• Urlnress Myosotis, 7.6; Crul*eu Baj, Palfrey. ~3; Comforter, 7.0 I KDERAL HANDICAP, of £200; 6 fur— Boswell. 9.0; Lord Nuffield, 8.12; Doria J' ti; Spanish Lad. 8.9; st. Cloud. Wild Career 8...; Nightcalm. 8.2; spendthrift, 8.1: Master Hotspur, 7.5; Raeburn. 7.1. OTAGO HANDICAP, or £500; 1 mile 2A fm-. -i.vereign Lady, 9.0; Swordstick 8.11'; Fassarorin, 8.7; Second Innings, Mona’s r"ng f 5.5; Tlie Raker, 8.3; Settlement, s. 1 ; ■> U J V, u V, : ,k 3; D,,u “ !eacsi - 7.9; Stralghtdel, Heidelberg. 7.0. Ml LB URN HANDICAP, or £150; 7 Tur.— Cralglea, 9.1; Royal Style, 9.0; Lady Sin»;ere. Muffler, 8.2; Eulogist, 8.0; Great '"'jop, 7.13; Anglo-Irish, 7.12; Southern -ail, 7.11: Secret Flight, Sham Boy. 7.9; '-ay Lancer. Pink Dress, ?.S; Lawford Las*. Alias. Palmar. 7.7. BI’RTTSIDE HANDICAP, or £170; 1 mile. —Norseman. 9.5; Hearth. 9.2; Petersham Night Pal. 8.13; Kllrobe, Night Dress, 8 12--ehoolgirl, 8.7; Hanlon, Sailing Lady, 8.7 [ >ir Hugh, B.*’>; Chirp, 8.4; Blissful' Lady, -ALISBURY HANDICAP, of £150; 1 mile. - -Boloyna, 9.8: Spear Thrust, 8.12; Green U 11 a. B.ii; Kippen. Ferrlby, 8.10; Pleading, Night - ■ Airline. 8.4 : Muffler, 8.1; Scarieen. 8.0; Lucky Feather. 7.12; Aspire, Nnglo-lrlslj, 7.11; Prince Ruenair, 7.9; Twenty Grand, 7.7. PLACINGS REVERSED COMMITTEE SUSPENDS DRIVER By Tefegraph.— Press Association) r.IIiRISTCHI'RCH, Monday Mi c. F. Hart- : land, on dutv at the HurumM Racing Club’s II • >ll -I*>t all>atop meeting mi Saturday, called toget ier to lnrpi ire 1 hit., an allwiii-n or interference with Wee Ft' k. -Irixei, l,v R. M. 'oll, in the \\ ilka "i on rrot. Mr H 1 bland charged J. K. Mu run. -liver or pearj Shell, with • irk. : 1 - . pear! .-hen third Murfltt was’ suspended • :oi three months.

TARANAKI CLUB BCXING DAY FIELDS EIGHT IN CHRISTMAS HANDICAP iron Si-:.- r.N form The Tollowing horses are In rorm and mnv nnd ravour in their engagement s on the n.-~: dav of the Taranaki Jockey cinh’ri Christinas meeting at Now Plymouth on Boxing Day.— Hahotii Hurdles.—Gael, War Lap, General Rf<kc. llukato; plate.—Tea Drop, Empire Rose, Borough "juvenile.— iMiss Hallow met. Mansura, Beryl vaals. I Tying Handicap. —Duvach, Trig Station. Rollicker. Atlawa Hack. —Joan reel. Yal Pere, Beau •Monde. Christmas Handicap.—Racecainp. Lord Wallangi, Friesland. Tikorangl Hark Stakes.—Vcrulam, Zest. Bambury Cross. Stewards’ Hack.—Eupatrid, Verulam, bca LIoIL The_fleld€ are—RAHOTU HURDLES, or £150; 1A miles and 100yds.—War Lap, 10.6; Southern Blood, 9.13; Ladv Jim, Gappy, 9.11; Gael, 9.9; General Riske, 9.2; Advance Plane, Resingold, Celtic Lad, 9.0. HUKATOI PLATE, sweepstakes of £2 each, with £125 added; weight, 8.5; 6 furs. —'Sunllre, Desert Sun, Empire Action, Moymell, Venture, Minvaals, Empire Rose, Tea Drop. Gold Card. Star- Mark, Ocean Breeze, Metz, Easeof, Alexcelia, Gold Grip, Miss Bridge. BOROUGH JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £135; two and three-year-olds; 5 furs. — Barry Boy, 9.0; Mansura, 8.12; Miss HalRnvmet, 8.10; Beryl Yaals, Rue de Pai.v, Prince Plato, 8.3; Park Light. Hard Frost, 'High Morale, chier D’Oeuvre, Spliced, Vermette, Regal Fox, 7.13; Retort, Rule On, 7.8. FLYING HANDICAP, of £175; 6 furs.— Lord Cavendish, 8.8; Rollicker, 8.3; Duvach, 7.13; Gay aeton, 7.10; Trig Station, 7.0; Tditoru, 7.9; Sea Link, Air Flight, liutana, 7.7. ATIAWA HACK HANDICAP, of £200; 9 fur-s.—Trig Station, y.O; Young Charles, Joan Peel, 8.10; Chief Lord, 8.9; Auto Sweep, Mountain Fox, 8.5; Yal Pere, 8.1; Beau Monde, 7.10; City Song, 7.7; Marlene, v iracious, 7.2; Ra Hou Hou, 7.0. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, of £275; 14 miles.—Friesland, 9.2; Winsome Lu, 8.1; Ned Cuttle, 7.12; Notium, 7.8; Racecamp, 7.5; Ford Waitangi, 7.4; Chief Lord, Young Charles, 7.0. TTJCORANGI HACK STAKES, or £125; weight 8.3, with penalties; 5 furs. —Captain Gale, zest, Miss Clipper, Verulam. Bambury Cross, Surveyor General, Calliope, 9.3; Sporting Ace, Poutarna, Sweet Nothing, Little Rose. Valtour, ITeetlimb, 5.3. STEWARDS’ HACK HANDICAP, of £150; o runs.—Surveyor-General, 9.3; Sea Link, S.'S; Eupatrid, verulam, 8.7; Penzance 5.4; Veldette, 8.1; Pretty Lass, Roden Park, 7.9; Bidens, Desert sun, Empire Action, 7.7. WAIPUKURAU EVENTS BOXING DAY FIELDS LIKELY FANCIES Included among the likely fancies for the walpukurau Racing Club’s meeting on Boxing Day are;— Maiden Race.—Acre’s Beauty, Myrna Loy, Hugme. Juvenile Handicap.—Silver Ball, Royal Melton, Proven. Amalgamation Hack Cup.—Kobi, Authoress, Laughing Song. Braeburn Hack.—Kadina, Proclamation 'Silver Hope. The Hunter Handicap.—-Master Cyklon, Hunting Cat, Solaria. Woburn Hack.—Etla, Native Chief, Kadina. Flying Handicap.—The Ring, Diana Tetnx, -Hunting Cat. Porangahau Hack.—Proclamation, city Song, Doctor Defoe. The fields are;— 1-2.O—(MAIDEN RACE, or £100; 6 fur.— Acre’s Beauty, Hlnerangi, Kehurangi. Tea Lord, Greyhound, Greek Diana, Support, Isis, Lady Garvagh, -Chaiblis, Ilugine, Katesbridge, Goldcraft, i.Myrna Loy, Loch Moigh, Catanach, 8.7. 12.40 JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £100; two-year-olds; 5 fur.—'Silver Ball. 8.0; High Morale, Royal Melton, 7.12; Uganda, Grey spy, 7.10; Bunsby Belle, Proven, Stolen Coat, Yalcony, 7.7. I.2S—AMALGAMATION -HA'C-K CUP of £lsn and cup valued at £2O; li miles.— Native -Chief, 9.0; Kobi, 8.11; Laughing Song, 8.11; Malacca, 8.6; Authoress, 8.4; Shani, 7.13; Doctor Defoe, 7.10; City Song, 7.9. Bracket: Laughing Song and City Song. 2.1 o—B RAEBURN HA CK HA NDICAP, of £100; 5 fur.—'Proclamation, 9.0; Sunny Knight. 8.12; Flying Spy, 8.8; Silverhope, 8.7; Miss Leighon, 8.4; Kadina, 8.0; Ashaboy, 7.13; Squeers, 7.11; River Tide, 7.10; Kinarlki, Earlscourt, Hlnerangi, Greyhound, 7.9. .2.SS—'THE HUNTER HANDICAP, -or £100; gentlemen riders; li miles.—Gay Mimic, Hunting Cat, 12.3; Master Cyklon. 11.10; Golden Ridge, Solaria, 11.2; Doctor Defoe. 11.0; Son and Heir, Dorak, Collodion, Lacan, 10.7. Bracket: Golden Ridge via Doctor Defoe. 3.4 O—WOBURN HACK HANDICAP, of £100; 7 fur.—-Native Chief, 9.8; Etla, 5.5; Flying Spy, 5.3; Royal Pageant. 8.1; Miss Leighon, -8.0; Kadina. 7.10; Squeers, Kalika 7.9; Kehurangi, River Tide, Goldcraft, Catanach, 7.7. 4-2 s—-FLYING HANDICAP, or £l5O- 7 fur.—Native Song, 9.9; The Ring, 8.4; Hunting Cat, 7.12; Diana Tetrix, Lindrum, 7.8; Golden Ridge, Solaria, 7.2; Tres Sec, 7.0. S.IO—PORANGAHAU HACK HANDICAP, of £120; 1 mile.—Native Chief, 9.6; Malacca, 8.1 l; Proclamation, 8.4; City Song, Doctor Defoe, 8.1; Royal Miss Leighon. 7.12; Arabic, 7.10; Greek Diana, Tea Lord, 7.7. MANAWATU RACES SECOND DAY CARD LOUI3SON MEMORIAL EIELD SIX I> AWAPUNI HANDICAP (By Telegraph.—Press Association) PALMERSTON N\, Monday The Manawatu Racing Club’s summer meeting will be continued on Thursday for which the following acceptances have been received: 12.15—TRIAL HANDICAP, or £l5O- 6 fur.—Distress Signal. 9.0; Tau Uru, 5.9; Sanction, 5.7; Pitrnark, 8.5; Squeers, 8.1; Callcardlne, 8.0; star Zone. Hunting Squire’ Gohlburn. 7.13: Parekura. 7.12; Smiling Morn, Royal Zone, Namesake, 7.11. 12.55—H1 MAT A NOT HANDICAP, or £200; two-year-old colts and geldings; 5 fur.— Drake's Drum, 8.1; Gunyah, 8.0; Athenian, ’ Graeco-Roman, Monetary, Sir Revnard, Trekalong, 7.7; Imperium, 7.4; The whfpI* 4" *” -I.IN TON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. of £200; li miles.—Esperance Bay, 10.13; Good Sun. 10.7; Hunting Lore, Chat, 9.12: Thrasos, 9.6; Etruscan, 9.5; Inform, Selkirk. 9.n. 2.2" LOUISSON MEMORIAL HANDICAP of £500; li miles.—Catalogue. 9.6; Amigo, 9.1; Fit Up Hobin. 8.2; Dynasty. 7.8; Hunting Cat, Old Surrey, 7.5; Areas, Ruatiti, Charles Edward. Corroboree, Hasten, 7.": VPI’BKNTICEs’ HANDICAP. uf £150; aprentiee riders; 7 fur. Cheerful Lady, Scandal, 8.13: K->tua. 8.4: Cati- . lion, 7.10; Waimutu, 7> ; Squeers. Golden I 3.4"- lllGlifiKN HANDICAP. oV £l7s;' 6 > fur.—Blue Border, 8.8; Grand Chase, 8.7; ) Teacony. Synthetic, 8.6; Gemara. 8.4: Hui, N 8.2: Stenril. 7.13; Talenta. 7.12; TaillO, I Triple crown. 7.7. II 4.2O—AWAPUNI HANDICAP, of £300; ■> 7 fm. —Black Thread. Amigo. 9.9; Harina, r 7.10; !■ 1 55 ‘• •;•. 7.6; Whit- Rajah Red Cat, ,1 “ - KELVIN FT VN PTC AT. Of £200; 9 1 J fur. — -Blue B »rder, 8.7; Gold Bridge. 8 I; : counter-. > Titter. 5.1; Foxiana, 7.13; Courting, 7 7.

11.45 ROBINSON HANDICAP Of £350 7 furs. FIRST DIVISION «t. ID. at. lb Dalmv Dell . 9 0 Foxwood . . • 9 Radiant vaals 8 8 British Mint 7 Royal Pilot 8 7 Hackenschmldt * 8 Red Warden Lady Bloater Princes* Val « * Maloro ..83 Boy Lu . . Nlgtit Pilot 8 1 Goldrace . . . Miss Jose . . 7 11 Lady Acuehla .7 10 Lady Reynard 7 7 SECOND DIVISION St. ID St. lb Valley Maid . 8 10 Estro ... 8 7 Court Favourite . . . . 7 10 Pex Maitland . « 6 Kingcraft . . Corot ... 8 ft Horeke . . 7 Myslto ... 8 3 Lady Pay . . Forest Bridge 8 l Gay Widow . 7 N'gawlrl ... 7 12 Sir General . 7 10 Hot . . Bronze ora . 7 7 Landsman . . 7 7

GRAFTON HURDLES or £450; 2 miles st. lb. st. lb. Small Boy .12 2 General Ruse 9 10 Aussie Ra.li t Loomblnatlon 9 10 Lapldarlan . 10 12 Hljrh ; tar . 9 9 Kalwaka ... 10 11 BaldTic ..09 Dorado . . 10 10 Ag-ogr ... 97 Inness I.ad . 10 4 Spearcourt . . 9 r. Cherry Plum 10 2 Roxy ... 9 o Knlg-ht of Alntree ... 9 0 Australia .10 1

1.18 GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES Of £1000: two-y Olds; c<»:t' dim geldlnr» 8.10; miles 8.5; G fur?. St. lb. St. lb. Borak . . 8 10 Royce . . 8 10 Vanina ... 8 10 Route March 10 Peter Douglas g 10 Panoni . . 8 5 Foreign Coin 8 10 Premature . 8 Par Avion . . 8 10 Pay Roll 8 Erinscourt . 8 10 Bright Lady 8 5

AUCKLAND CUP or £30u0; 2 miles „ st. H>- st. Tb. Royal Chler 9 1 1 Wardress ..74 • • 9 G Beau Leon . 7 1 Old Bill ..90 Anita Foe . . 7 0 Sly Fox . . 7 13 Lou Rosa ..70 Llang-ollen ..711 Mlntlaw . . 7 n Our Jean . . 7 10 Pern ..70 Cbeval de Volee .78

3.36 RAILWAY HANDICAP *t. 11). ’ c fu ‘ a ' St_. lb. Cora to l3 .* 8 l J 'VeUe'' Cnno ’ - ® Pirate Kin* . * 8 n Sasun Tor . » 4 Kiddy <iirl . 7 o l-.nd.irMMiient . 7 0 Marshall Hail 7 i f \I^ 0I \>Toura 7 0 Merry Vaals . : l« Kentucky ..to Welwyn ... 7 0

NUR8ERY HANDICAP Or £40u; two-year-olds o furs. st. lb. st. lb. Cambria ... 8 5 Sporting: Corn Prince 8 11 Bronze . . 7 10 Sliver Clarion 8 0 Himalaya ..70 Edna's Blrtli- Willie Pay . 7 9 day ..SO \ettarion ..79 Kronos ..80 Dependable . 7 * Minko ..SO Powys ... 7 7 Burra Sahib .711 Hogarth ... 7 6 Kalmanawa . 7 11 Miss Gay . . 7 5 Prince Loui-s 7 11 Transmitter . 7 5 Royal Art . 7 11 Josette .... 7 4 Mala Wings . 7 10 Some smart youngsters are engaged

CHRISTMAS HANDICAP Or £500; 1 mile st. lb. st. lb. Gold Vaals . 9 o Gayest Son . 7 13 Enrich ... 9 0 Foxsen . . 7 i; Mittle ... 8 19 British Talent 7 10 Bronte Moth 8 7 Erlick ..77 Clinch ..87 Foxola . . 74 Silver Quex . 8 7 Olympus ... 7 3 Greek Queen . 8 0 Xoitaro ..70 Don’t Form 8 5 J-'ore>st Acre 7 0 Kindergarten 8 4 Lovaals ... 7 o Belle Cane . . 8 ;< Paddy the Rip 7 o Cornish ..82 Sunola 7 o Orelio . . S 9 Tea Gong . 7 o Valamito ..80

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21304, 24 December 1940, Page 9

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THE ELLERSLIE FIELDS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21304, 24 December 1940, Page 9

THE ELLERSLIE FIELDS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21304, 24 December 1940, Page 9

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