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BEAU STAR'S TURN

IMPROVERS AT WAVERLEY

(Special from "Limited.") HAWERA, October 30. Hawera horses shaped poorly at Waverley, a win in the hurdle race, a second and a third placing being the outcome of the efforts of fourteen starters. Many of the horses, however, willbe considerably improved by their oUße na gu' Star 'gave his trainer, .R. Brough, a winning turn by. scoring very decisively in the hurdle race. He jumped splendidly and outpaced his field He is not a thoroughly sound horse, and will probably be returned to his owner's place to be hacked about until January, when he will be taken up again with a view to steeplechasing in ,the winter. • Tom Fryer's maiden Kia Ora went another good race in the Morton Memorial? but met a very promising horse in Sanhe.drim, a' four-year-old gelding by Chief Ruler from that onetime useful mare Bent, owned by Mr. Frank Bristol. There is more Income from Sanhedrim, who was confidently supported by his connections. ".. fti the' Brewer Handicap Friesland was restive, at the barrier and Tan patchily, but both he and Lpwenberg were finishing solidly. Gold Mission went a useful race and promises shortly to return to winning form. . Kia Tere struck trouble in - .the maiden race, receiving a bad .check half-way through the running, but he will be improved by his experience. Golden Rill failed to run prominently, and this disappointing filly is unlikely to be further persevered with. _ Student Prince, having his first start, was fractious at the post and eventually went away badly, but he finished on very resolutely to run a close fourth. Silvanus, in the same race, was also bad at the barrier and her ■ per-

iformance was disappointing after her Jtrack displays. , . n Master Limond ran his best race to jdate in the distance hack.event and (should: prove 'capable of rewarding ihis owner's patience by securing a ■stake during the holiday season.' j- Autumn Leaf 'displayed^ plenty of ' pace in "his race, leading into7 the I straight and just failing over the last part ot the journey: ! Advance Plane ran disappointingly.' The favourite Erebus,' Who' received a, severe check at a v critical period' of the race,-otherwise would have.given the winner .(Cardsharper) more trouble. J. Fryer is expected to return from Australia . towards ..the -.end of: next month. Three'members of his team in Supreme.'Court, Le Grande,, and .Ned Cuttle are to be nominated" for'the Feilding Meeting. The team has been kept at steady exercise and should require little galloping to reach racing form. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 22

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BEAU STAR'S TURN Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 22

BEAU STAR'S TURN Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 22