LIGHT HARNESS SPORT.
■■ m ■■ *i HOTES FIIOM THE SOUTH. ' ■ ■ CANTERBURY. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) CIIRISTCHI'RCII, Friday. The trotter Earl lierby is a regular , attendant, al Addingtnn, and Is showing: i plenty or speed In his work. " , | Proud Ala continues in .-tand up to Ms . I training work, and this good trotter should ' win races during the coming season. The pacer Harry Audubon is in work ' : again, but at present looks somewhat in the rough. ; 11. Haskell lias a three-year-old gelding to Logan pointer rrom Mary Lincoln, ihe . dam or Willie Lincoln. About six months ■ ago ihe youngster was kicked in the j.aclI dork, and had his foreleg broken. The Injured leg has mended well, and the , young pacer is now being hacked about preparatory lo being pu! inio work. I l>. Kerr, who has had a bad illness. Horn i which he is slowly recovering-, is working : a useful looking roll by Nelson Uliigcn, Horn Rrown Empress. lirand lienver is looking in good rondiI Hon lo roiimience ihe coming season, lie | has not done much racing during the • season Just closing. . The pacer Peter King seems to he sellling down with age. and is now appirently very well mannered. If he comes ; back to his best form he will race pmminently over middle distances. In the past his vagaries at the post have been much against his rhanees or success. Ttie . West coast-owned trotter Arran Lad is now being trained hv If. Gnskril. Arran ' Lad has a line turn or speed, but he will ] not always do his best in a race. A three year-old gelding by Harold nillon. rrom the dam or /.ellea. is being harked about prior to being put inlo workby 11. Oaskell. The youngster is one or the row or his sire's progeny who goes at i the trotting gait. : J. Deyeirs two year-old by Nelson I ningen—Wlniata promises to be a good trotter. At present he is doing very light work on the tra'k. i J. Smith is working again with his pair or parers, Lo.-anda Hell and .Nellie Rrani- ' ley. both ol whom look well. : The sueeessl'ul sire Cathedral Chimes , will be at the service or Canterbury breeders this season, arrangements having been made ror the sou or Four Chimes and Jean Armour to stand at Mr. J. Anderson's | rarm at Templeton. i
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 152, 28 June 1924, Page 12
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388LIGHT HARNESS SPORT. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 152, 28 June 1924, Page 12
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