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THE NEW ZEALAND CUP. Calcutta Sweepers. Pead All About En.

SILVER sox, 7.0. Aged 4 yre» lai* magundi •Silver Sail* Trained by T. Hobbs, Oamaru, of Silver Streak fame which speaks for itself* thio colt must have more than an average lightweights chance. CLASSFORM carries 7et.Z« f seven years, is by Inflation • Spearfoxch A good class galloper, al though an unluck one; ran second to Joker in the Metropolitan last year and on that running must have a great chance • haply ending, 85t.2., 7 years. Beau Pers - Termination: one 'of the few horses left racing by Beau Pore which was probably the great* cat sire to stand in N. Z. and was sold to Australia - a knock back to N.z. racing circles. He was finally sold to US.A. Happy Ending won the Sup in 1941 and is doing everything r ght for the big event on Satur* day. . ' PIASTRE, fat. 3., 8 years. Salmagundi- Love Lake. Just the horse to upset calculations as he did in the Auckland Cup two years ago. RAKANUI, 85t.13.-7 years. Hunting Song- Golden Opportunity. The largest stake winner in Dominion last year and. with third placing t to Royal Lancer and Giadynev last year - and at last start was succcssful at Kapler Park, must be the hardest horse to bowl in this enront. FOXHAVEN, fst. 4 years. ridge -of the Chief Ruler mare- Belagi. If the Cup is to be won by a lightweight, this seems to be the one to do it, as he has been osly out of place once in six starts this season. ' , REPRESENTATIVE, Bst.4. Nightmarch -Praise. His sire won the Cup carrying 95t.6,- the beat winning performance in the history of the race. Representative is a full brother to Seranata, record holder of the 1940 N. Z. Cup in three minutes twnty and four fifths. This season he has had three starts for two wins and was' beaten by a head in the Avon - dale Cup by Tweedsmuir when giving the winner almost 2st. Dont lit a dollar or two stop you from getting this one NOT FOR TRANSMISSION HOME.

BATTLE DRESS, Bst.f. Five years. fb6tority-Midinette. A champtoi three year old of his year anw leeks to be ready fof the big end by winning the Levin Cup last Saturday, when he beat six other cup Candidates. He is sure to bo a well fancied runner. , • . ■;• •■ - . DON QUEX ?st. Seven years. Lord duex- Seamstress. Has been very consistent this season and at his last Start ran third to Battledress. and Cladynev last Saturday when he won 0 big event recently at Napier* THE MONARCH,?®** 9. Six years. Croupoer- Kiltruda. This horse won ths last Calcutta Sweep held on» the island when:he. took the Whyte , Kahdlcapp at Wellington- probably. $ the hardest' event in N. z. to winl, and. hi is well up to this class. TE KAWHITI 7st.s* Seven years. Hight Raid- Queen March. This horse is by the same sire as the mighty Phar Lap. On this alone J’4' 1 « must be given a good-show over two miles. He is owned by the president of the Auckland Racing Club. KEVIN, 7st.B, Five years. Hatarama- Tare hike* Is a fir horse and with form on.his side looks in bettor shape than when he failed in the race last year. Noticed to finish well in-Trcntham recently. J SCOTTISH DALE, 7et. Five years. , ’ lb ridge- Drqma. This horse As probably the best bred horse in the race and trained by Jones. One could hardly look any further for a likely winner. He is owned by J •R. McKenzie of Trotting Fame. Gladynev.Bst.B. Seven years. Mb ska to on- Cava ore. Hi record is big handicap events. Has been consistent* but unl&cky II II it ti ii If II n If II II It ft t! THERE they are - all winners. A . bis more dope on the horses and we d have run the race for you. As it is, we do nt see ho one can possible win. According to Promoter Pasco, ex Southland Racing Club announcer* who handed us the notes* one horse must win - that is the. idea of having the race. He told us that the horse n line up at the barrier. A guy fires a gun at them and they leap .over or through the barrier and chase each other hell for leather round the track; usually there arc people at the meeting- there wont be many now that Works is in Nov/ Caledonia?

> ' A. \LL NIGHT 7st. 11 • Seven years A brilliant galloper and just the type to be there at the finish. Went through ifeck Class with an ( unbeaten record. Trained by Pratt, Orari. PA TRIA, 7 s t. Five years. Seig - fried - Princess Pat. Seigfreid was sire of Wotan, the Melbourne Cup winner and Old Bill, a Wellington Cup winner - on that, breeding must be given a royal chance. She won at her last start on Labour Day. JACK Adair greatly impressed by nurses in War 2. ( Dont get sent! -mental Jack - may be dangerous ) T - ... NIGH PAL , ?st* Seven years. ■.,; ht Karsh* Palantua, Both Sire and Pam are N.Z, Cup winners and .if a surprise is likely this is tin. horse to do it - a proved st?? yer. PALFREY, 7s t. Five years. Man’s •hl - Vennachar. Last but not lea s t and one that always shapes like a stayer. Won ths St, Ledger at Wellington last year* , MriJs Pal rod the winner of the last Australian Cup* This Xft a your chance to win the candy money* • . : • SOMETHING different from a horse is the design of the Christmas card Treasurer Perch, J. Nonna is Workington. When wo looked in to see hid oft Wednesday night he was busy at work* Between puffs of tobacco smoke and stabs , or daubs of paint, he said-u if you say anything about this I’ll tear you up for — -. Of course I dont.mind a free ad, but none of your bullshit? Nov/ in a democratic country that is regarded as throating, abusive and unparliamen -4) tary behaviour • Wo had no intention of indulging in any such practices - common to small time advertising man. We sdmply state the truth. And hero it is* s:: The design of Percy’s is a futuristic conception of a Kiwi * Probable the once originally designed by Sgt. Lipanovio in the 40’s in World War N 0 .2. With. the passing of the years the Kiwiw has become very large in the buttocks - probably through sitting own so much over the Southland 'l'imes. Hi b beak lias come toresemblc an elephants trunk; his fact are webbed, his eyes bleary and the cigarette drooping - he probably want to go home. It is an oxcellent piece of work - ” six for a buck *

ROYAL’ LANCER - favourite for the Cup has been scratced. It is unlikely that ha will race again. This will leave last years leading jockey, W* F. Ellis, without a mount* ' Wellington Cup of 1944 will bo worth £SOOO • this sum equal the stake for the N.Z, Trotting Cup. THE Tarzan call of the Bite Section lines is pretty good - alleged to come into being to scare “ Plank ” from the tenta* A, llosservy has been engaged for Palfrey* N. Vaughan for Foxljavo.ru •’ 7 ’ * ‘ ■ C.H* Mackie has been.emtionud for Night Pal or All Night L. Wiggins is a likoly for Representative? Seond only to the Cup io the Stewards Cup - six furlongs « our pick is Royal Plight, lute re, and Sir Bradbury* M H u it ti « « It it ti u n II

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Dozerdust, 24 November 1943, Page 2

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THE NEW ZEALAND CUP. Calcutta Sweepers. Pead All About En. Dozerdust, 24 November 1943, Page 2

THE NEW ZEALAND CUP. Calcutta Sweepers. Pead All About En. Dozerdust, 24 November 1943, Page 2

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