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TAKANINI NOTES.

E. POPE'S JUVENILES. Roseric is the name claimed for the Leighton—Valvate gelding, and the Leighton—Oddity gelding will race under the name of Royal Artist. The other Leighton juvenile from Comedienne has had the name of High Comedy bestowed on him.

Yesterday morning Prince of Orange (C. Walters) and Rosshire (E. Ludlow) were companions in a gallop over six turlongs, accomplished in good time, the pair being on terms at the finish. Both went very pleasingly, infusing plenty of dash into the workout.

Royal Artist (E. Ludlow) and HMi Comedy (C. Walters) put three furlon|s behind m fair time, with the former a shade ahead.at the end. This pair of juveniles is very well, and should acquit themselves in a creditable manner at the forthcoming Avondale meeting Roscric (C. Walters) alone hit "out very freely over a fast-run three furlongs. With company he would no doubt lave gone a lot better, but he nevertheless went very impressively The Chief Euler-Peut Etre filly shaped mcely in her pace work task, and as this three-year-old has been galloping very well lately it is tS expect quite an improvement within the next montli or so, as she has not been be C mi i S? T VCiy H Sydney may be her objective, as she is under the required height for the pony races, te, rl?v S proved. His ga ll op yes . teiday gave an indication that the son a onl an tf ta -T? litterin ° Sands is B°SS along the right way and it would not be till rir rFl + T g t0 find him Baluti *g fiirmffl J , "™" 1 * 1 - Lucullus-Holimond uvenile has been making up the leeway lost through her enforced respite. She is again looking well and working alone in the same manner as usual. ° Trustee is not yet ready, but lie is heading that way under th^mpivfcta! of trainer W. Goscomb. Since being oft the scene for some little time he put on was t°Z ?t W i ien f VSt was very robust. Road work, however and some light exercise on the tracks is putting him on his legs again and he 77 ?°[ tly be in a condition to undertake tasks of a harder nature. White Wings has been going really I ondale *° 6 W ° rth Watchin ° a *

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 215, 11 September 1930, Page 10

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TAKANINI NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 215, 11 September 1930, Page 10

TAKANINI NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 215, 11 September 1930, Page 10