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RACING NEWS.

TRACK NEWS AND NOTES. I illy "WHAL.EBOXE.") RACING FIXTURES. SEASON 1024. July 2—Dannevlrke Hunt Ciuß. July a and IS—WcllirijHon B.C. July Iβ—Soutfc Caniernury Hunt Club. July a* —Waiaatn DUirict Hum Club. July 24 anil 26 —Glsuorue 1-C Elsie Arohu has chanted hand-: and It is stated lhai she may be raced In tlie Taranaki district. Narrow Neck and Sleepy Sol are at present spelling, but will later b<: Rut ready for spi-ing racing. Tinokaha and Sycorax, wliirli were sent to Trentham on .Monday evening, are to so Into .1. Ayers' stable. Hangawhero, which was in work af rciiersllc. has been sent home, to the Morrinsvllle district Tor a .'-pell. Oold Kip lias been sent home to Te Aroha. and it is stated that he is nol to bo persevered with as a hurdler. Kashmir, which was started r.ver nurdles at the A.R.C. Winter Meeting, is at present being hacked about at Ellerslie. W. Patterson Is due to leave ror Trentham on Wednesday next with Bustler and Iralla. The rormer is in (rood heart. C. Pritrhard has not given nick a very \urkland, Pritrhard has Eonmark lookIng partleularly well. rittsworlh, r.oyal Irish and Kins , Cheops were sent to Sydney by the Mnrania yesterday, s. Walls and 11. Goldfinch went across by the same steamer. Plr Rosebery has not been asked to do miioh since he returned to the Wairararapa from Auckland, but he will be on hand at Tronthain next month. OrehUS, the rising three-year-old haltbrother to Narrow Neck, is being- indulged 111 easy tasks at present. This gelding IS by yuln Abbey from Necktie. On Thursday Prince Charleroi, with Nixon in the saddle, was given anolher schooling lesson river the hurdles in the centre, and acquitted hlmseir well. Old Vagabond could not root it with the others in the llawke's Bay Hurdle Race In the early stapes, and in the first hair mile was nearly a hundred yards behind. He Is getting on In years now. When Waioheka Jack unseated rj c Young In the Hunt Club Steeplechase at the Napier meeting on Saturday last, the Auckland Jockey* received a broken collarbone. E. Stanway. who had two ribs broken when Pine Arch Tell on the first day or the A.n.i:. Winter Meeting, is out <>r "hospital, but It will be some time berore he can ride aB-ain. There was some rough ridlns at the A.«hbiirtnn meeting: last week '«ays "AnrtWM. Two jockeys In partlctilnr appeared to be courting trouble by the tactics they adopted in one rac. First Line, which finished third in the llawkes Hay steeplechase on Wednesday, won that event last year with to.v , . I lib season. Mc was well behind Valium and Rod Cent at the finish. Master Sandstone, which has had to be spelled Tor a lew weeks, has freshened up again, but he will not be I rained for some time to crime. It has been dertnltely decided to mate his stable companion Silver Peak, with Poirerino this season. Mr. V, Ridnirord hss bestowed the name Indian Sage upon his rising two-year-old bay Relriinir by Catmint—Chakwana. Mr. E. Rlddirnrd has nnmed tlie full-sister to Fool's Paradise (Absurd — Mascot) mark Cat. Jovial was done with In the llawko's Ray Hurdle Race a (rood way from home, according , to Southern reports. At the back he retired beaten, and Woden. Alteration and En Route rought out the ilnl='i. Alteration scoring by a head from En Route, with Woden live leng-ths away. Tile well-known owner. Mr. J. Cameron (owner or The Hawk), experience.! hud luck on Paturdav moraine la«t when his brood mare Salute (Smilt —Lady Musket), the dam or First Salute and Arch Salute, slipped a colt roal to Imported l.imond. R. Hatch, rider or Tino Malinga. WHS fined £S ror breaking away in the Newstead Hack at Napter. When the field did cet away he was the last out, but coming round the bend he moved mi on the outside and put in a nice finishing effort, and won by a neck. Koodoo, which is by Elvsian—Kowerewere, is a useful sort. He finished third to Barrier on Wednesday at Hastings, and followed no this by winning the Final Handicap on Tuesday. Out of ii starts been placed on eight other occasions. l,andbird rollowed up his stood showing at Napier Park by annexing the Whakatu Hurdles at the Hawke's Bay meeting on Wednesday. Now that he has saluted the judge he may do so again. In his races in the Auckland district during the season he has fallen on several occasions. Mahuru, which won a double at the. Napier Park meeting, and then captured the Hawke's Bay Steeplechase on Wednesday last, is a good sort over country, and with 10.11 in the Wellington, Steeplechase, the same weight as she carried at Hastings, she should give a good account of herself. Markie's form hi Ashburton was a trifle inconsistent (says a Clirfstchurrh writer). On the tlrst day, in a six furlong race, he faded out two furlongs from home, but on Saturday he was running strongly at the finish or a five rurlong- race. Apparently there -was a good explanation for the failure as he was solidly supported when he won. The steeplechaser. Noble, wtlie.li broke down at the Rlverton R.C."s Easter fixture. was in a bad way Tor some lime, but care and attention at Endeavour Lodge have brought about improvement, and ho is now walking about afrnin in his naddor.ks. According to "Sir Modred," it will bo a long time before an attempt can be made to train him again. Red Cent, whi'h ran second to Mahnru at Hastings on Wednesday, made bis first appearance since the last Grand National meeting at Napier last week, when lie ran unnlaeed. He is owned in Chrlstcliurc.il, and his best performances last season were two thirds, one of which whs in the Lincoln Steeplechase at Riccarton to Ornauu and Oakleigh. Kilfaire. which wnn the Winter Hack Handicap at the Hawke's Ray meeting on Wednesday, ran tin to form, for he was second to Tino Maunga in the Newstead Ha-V- at Nanier Park last Saturday. Kilfaire ts a three-year-old by Klltironey— Satisraire. He is one of the Waikanse stud's breeding, and is owned by Mr. w. R. Kemball. More should be heard or him. Mr. Charles Royle fWurned to Wellington from Sydney by the Tahiti on Monday. He reports having spent an enlnyahle holiday. He agrees with the Syrtnev Australlnn Pteenlechase only for a faiiltv jump. Carawock was responsible for Chrysostom—a greatly improved horse. and ppobshly the best steeplechaser in »u«ttMii| R to-diy—putting up record time in both his races. Knvno. which won the Hunt ntnh steeplechase at Nanier Park, and accounted for the Woodlands Stepple<-hßse at the Hawke's Flay meetlne, is nn aeed mire hv GUianfone — mur Reokwith. tihn won the flrsi-rneniioni'd event fairly piwily, but on Wednesday. .leooMinu to r-outhern accounts. Case seemed tn have her benion at t.he distance. Kovno however, came aa-ain and n-ot homo by a n"i'k Last season she started hair a d.jzen times ror a second and a third, Mr 1.. C. I!a7iett intended to nominate Louglirea for the Melbourne Cup hut overlooked tlie dale or entry isav? tlie nunedin "Star"). ir entered and'at all fatrlv weighted he would have gone over As it X tile chances arc that. Loughrea will next race at riunedin and then at Auckland. He win not be nominated ror the New Zealand Cup. I have the owner* authority for that announcement so a? to save early backer? fern slipped j^ip.

I Miiskeinon will p.'obably be entrained i for Wellington to-morrow. i Hold Plane (Watson) wont over four hurdles on Thursday, jimping .satisfactorily. : Flnmack (Watson) and Prince Char--1 lerol (Mlxonj were companions over two hurdles this worning at fcllerslie, the forrniT pleasing , most. I F. I). Jones left Wellington for Sydney I ycsierday by the llimaroa. with Ballymen.i. I Murihaupo. illentruln, Rnyal Despatch, , ! Alfonso, and Currency Two two-year-olds, i .Vmeumponp and Chignon, belonging to Mr. i hi. l>. lireenwuucl. wore also nent by the! I same steamer. I I Roomerday will probably be sent to < Trcntham next Wednesday. If the sroing . Is at all llrm this gelding should give a j pood account or himself, bm First Rom has all Hie. best or the handlrap when a rompari/nn of tin- weights in mc. Winter , lliinllP Race. Is made with the adjust- i tnents at tin , . A.H.c. meeting. i ■ Woden, which ran third on the first I , day of the llawke 's Hay meeting, scored | in the hurdles mi the second day. heat- , ing- Admiral Dodrington by a nose." Woden : ils by llvmeitus, and from all accounts I should d , . fairly well In this department lor the μ-ame, for he has speed, and also : lit is slated, jumps well. Sir Charles Campbell purchased Whip- ; rord on Saturday and he ran in his new ' j chase al Ashliurtnn. He (rave a dlsap- ; [pointing display, tailing early, owing to : the solid pace that was set from the start, but ir he keeps right he may win a , decent cross country race at one of the. ; winter meeting's,. I i The Franklin . arlnfr Club Intends to com- I mence .shortly with the work or construct- i ing a permanent race track. says our cor- ' respondent. The course will he oval, ?nrt wide, by one mile in circumference. The .■straight will be one and a-hair furlongs Ion?, while the grade of the course will be i 'one In ijirt. As soon as a trtlallsatnr ! permit Is assured the question or course appointments will be considered. 1 Admiral cndrlnsrtnn ran a great race m ; the Turamoe Hurdles at Hastings on ] Thursday, and was only beaten by Woden by a nose at the tmish. He has only been ! twice unplaced since he was put to this ' branch or raelng. and it should not be : long bel'ore lie scores. lie was a very : pood perrormer on the flat under hi'g weights, and now that he has learned to . jump he should prove more than useful. Several offers have heen made for lhe three--year-old gelding Solloe or late ! rrom Hie North Island i says "Sir Modred".. One Trentham mentor was i j very an\iou> to secure lhe son of Soldier's ! Chorus—Mil Itoe, but there was nothing: I doing, his breeder-owner, Mr T. \V. Tay- j ■ lor. preferring to race the little horse ■ himself. The Trenthani trainer reTcrred !to is no doubt J. McLaughlin isnvs a Wel- | llngton writer;, who was recently In the south wtib Si'itin. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. The annual meeting of members of the | Avonuale Jorkev Clv . will be held at trie i ciuirs ot..■■<■. victoria street West, at i , p.m. next Tuesday. i J CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. GRAND NATIONAL KNTKIES. The following is n lisf of the nominn I loni received in connection with the Canterbury .loekey •'lnhn (irand Niltlrmal Meeting, which t:ike.s place at Rlrcartun on August IL\ 14. nnd 111 : New Zealand <;ran<l National Hnrrllea nf l."iiiilsnTK, about l\vn miles and n-lniif. I Merry Niiig'-r. (ianiccock, Solfanello, Onialiu, Koonurilay. Prince Ktiflis, PetVr Ama up! Itopil. Likelihood. I.oehella. Silent Kin;:. (Jeneral Advance, Maunpi. ltoval Si.t. Alieraiion. Tlnokahn, Kn Konle, Penury 1 Rose, Wapplllß. Kohu. Kirsr Born, F.o'-liki>li. j Hustler. Molyneaux. Sir Hosehery. Admiral I f'odrinßtnn. frown Coin, Nukuniai. Income. ; nrc Ore. Athens 11., I.c Forte, Ilyrnx, San Forte, ('nptnin Sarto. Mandrake. New Zealnni] Grand Nntional Sireple. chase of l'(MVk,,vs. three miles and n lmlf. - 1 Clen.itus. M.iliuni. Slnrde". rnrawoek. jnniahii. Sea Pell. Oaklei B h. Silvrrton. Fireliclii. Mettle Drift. Gnlwny, Pamplona. Palencin. I.oehella. General Advance. Never Desp.-.ir. <;anp: Ami, Knn Snlino. Bnekeve. Kf.hu, J>ick. Bustler. lied Cent. Muster I'eter, PoKliogue. l.uke. Ticerland. Whipe'ird. Sir Hosehery. Sun Porte, Kipling, First Line. Orp Ore. Silver Fish. I Winter Cup of SOOsovs. one mile.-Te j Knwn. Merr.v Sincer. Ilonnie winkle. Gun- ' ease. Mnuntnin I.ion. Tussore. Dominanl. Snlfanello. Avonlen. Hroadwood, Slriihl. Pavo. Pompey. Sunnrt. (""leasanta, P.aveniia. Silent Kine. (Jeneral Advance. Tlnokahn. Syeornx. r>eurnlion. Winninc 'lit. . Hani Owl. Rose of Athens, I.os Am hue. Star jßiincer. Wappins. I,pdv Ben. Bon'licen. Yomn. Kuhlo. Whnrfedalp. Wasnll. Tlai)py ■ Wnrrlnr. Paddys Ili.pe. Kntre Nous. Onme | ' Str.iitlaee. Prince Keronz. Sprinkler. Red Wink. I.nciiiPtte. Purple Spur. F.cmulor. Ilinpnton, Avispndo. Bnrleyeorn, Clueinent. • Knntonln. Duo. Valley l!o<e. Mns-ter Blnck. Comiler Attnek. Strenm. Kere. Cairo, Car nentier. RtiKiiil, I/Aniour, Soliform. Arch Salute. TURF TALK ."ROM THE SOUTH. 1 CANTKRBt'R *'. (Ry TelcKraph.—Own Correspondent.) ! CHRISTCIM'RCH. Friday. ; There was a fair amount of work at hict'arlon yesterday, but nothing really fast, and no jumping. I Winning Hit. Ham Owl. and Owlscombe : were, given steady work, being allowed to ! run along over about three furlongs at the ■ Ilnish. I Boadlcea. who has not had a real spell ! Tor a long time, is being kept up to the collar in readiness for Trenthani and Rle- ; carton. She seems to have thriven on i work, however, and is hitting out wliole- , hearledly in her tasks. Viewpoint, the three-year-old son of Autumnus and Telescope, has been sold by ' Sir Ocortre. Clifford, and win run in ruture lon the \\ est Coast. He Is to be sreided. and should be improved by the. operation. liven allowing Tor the. improved standard of i West. Coast racing lie should pay his way ,across the ranges. I Deucalion is coming to hand, and was ' doing long, strong work yesterday. I ftoyal Star is none the worse Tor hi? I effort's at Ashhurton. and was doing trot--1 ting exercise in the centre, or the course. the yearling filly Passing Hour, by Autumnus rrom the Clanranald mare Flitawav has arrived at Hlreartnn from lhe Stoiivhurst Stud, and CuttS brothers will .make an early start to break her in. Flitaway was a speedy galloper, but she has ! not 'been a success at the stud, none or her | i progeny having gut beyond the moderate I class. G. Murray Aynsley has most or his team 'in work again, among them being Limelight.. i Star Mist, and Football, and he will soon make a serious start to prepare them for spring engagements. 1 The two-year-old filly Angelcia. by ' Sutala from Roden.- by Danube rrom the | imported mare Remission 11.. has joinerf F. | Christmas' leatu at Rirrarton. having been i leased by Mr. 3. Munro. the owner of j ' gelding Tarleton. by I Nassau—Brayton. Is having a spell at present, and some time will elapse before A. ; ; MeAulay lias him in work again. ! i T. Musson. who served his apprenticeship ' with 0. Murray Aynsley. at rticcartnn. and who subsequently followed his calling in 1 Australia, is again at Rlcrarton. and in--1 tends to apply ror a license to ride. | I Rhoboro. the Cannie Chtel gelding, who . I made a good impression over country at , ; Ricearton last year, is reported to have i gone wrong, and may be some time on the | idle list. ! ! Mr II M. Reeves is shipping the Boni- ■ ' rorm—[lesmine yearling- filly to Sydney by ; the Llimaroa to-day, and the sister to Bonaparte will be put up ror sale in Sydney. | ! The Australian trotting trainer. P. Riddle, . ! who has a big team of pacers and trotters , ■in work here contemplates also racing a | galloper in the Dominion, as he Is repre- ] seined in the yearling nominations ror 1 ruture events by an Australian-bred colt by ; ■ Linat-fe frolti Sweet Malt, by Malts er The voungsier has gone Into A. McAulsjy a stable, at Ricearton. He has been broken 'in and is now a regular \ isnor io the tracks. unfortunately lie has onlj one eve having lost the oilier in an accident when a roal. In uttier respects he i= a ■ r °j d H| U ewi°rt I**«lU at weeanon with Paul; PrY a..d Hiero. and probably they will remain here until arter lltu Orand National ■''."""merson is now leadlntr M. MeCarten by line in the race for the first place on the \vi:ini:!g jockeys' list for this season. The elianees or the Canterbury jockey retaining m= position look? bright.T H on.ctt has -econimissioned Dame • £trn'ltlae<! and tUe two-year-old Count Cavour. and will get tbem ready ror sprinp engagements. They look in nice healthy condition to start work. W. Holmes has Just taken in hand a < rnur-year-old mare named Lyiup, by i ■ Clarehceux from Flame.

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 152, 28 June 1924, Page 12

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 152, 28 June 1924, Page 12

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 152, 28 June 1924, Page 12