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HAWERA HORSES.

: INDISCRETION SORE. RACE NOTIUM. Indiscretion and Advance Plane were the Hawera horses to ."score at New Plymouthj N'otiuni, Glenthawn and Kia place money. Indiscretion was riot' started on Saturday on account of soreness'.-She 'lightened- up as a result of her regent .racing, and 'will require a few days'' spelli to freshen up. Notium ran his usual game race. He was produced in splendid'condition for his first race of the ' season.'' Though a bit on his toes, he was well -placed throughout, but. was decisively beaten by Prince Acre at the finish.- However,, he hung on to hold off the others. The _ race should work improvement in Notium. Shemseh did badly on the trip, and failed to show up in her race. A_ delicate mare, she requires careful handling, and may not be raced away from home for some time.. t In the maiden, event on the first day Advance Plane and Brilliancy collided at the starts/the former falling on his nose, his jockey, S. Anderson, losing his irons. He made amends - on. Saturday, beating a somewhat stronger-field in the concluding event. T. Fryer intends taking Advance Plane and Kia Ora to the Foxton meeting. >- The Captain Bunsby—Rewa Rewa three-year-old Kia Tere". will accompany Notium -jto Wanganui, where he will have, his opening race. ■ Owing to ,the rough weather, O. Cox has been unable to do much with his two-ypar-olds, Ruling Star and Lickem, and they are unlikely to race at Wanganui. The Lackham —Airway three-year-old filly Gold Band is to have her first public outing at the Wanganui meeting, where she will be ridden by C. Goulsbro. A. handsome filly. Gold Band is sure to attract attention with her smooth action of galloping. R. Brough intends taking Fairy Dale, by I Resinous—Fairy Girl, to Wanganui for, the two-year-old _race. The three-year-old Master Limond will also go down for the maiden events. Gold Mission raced poorly at New Plymouth, and is to have a few weeks' spell before resuming work. The Royal Divorce mare will in future be trained at Waverley by G. A. Reid. Corowa has been working steadily, and is in nice condition to be sent along. His owner-trainer, B. La Pouple, intends racing him at the Marton and Otaki fixtures. . ! r Wotan has been doing of solid work, and present intentions are' for him to race at Wanganui. Oriel .will -be the other representative from J;'f j Fryer's stable. i M. Conway has Sylvanus in regular worlc again, and she should be ready to race, at Waverley. next month.

•AVONDALE JOCKEY. CLUB. --Acceptances for the first day of the Avondale Jockey Club's" Bpring meeting close'with the secretary, Mr. J. Rawson, at 5 p.m. next Friday. TO REAPPEAR NEXT WEEK. : Pennycomequick made her first appearance as a two-year-old at the Avondale spring meeting last year, but' failed to get into the money, and she did not do much racing until the autumn. She was placed at Hastings and Waipukurau last April, but it was not till the Gisborne meeting in July that she showed her best form, when she-accounted for the Maiden Han? dicap, five "furlongs, and ; the Turanganui Handicap,' furlongs, at the Poverty Bay fixture. .Th'ese were her,: last starts, and she is due to make her reappearance at the. .Avondale meeting next week, being engaged in- tlio Swanson. Handicap (in the first day and the Guineas and the New Lynn.Handicap on the second day. Pennycomequick is' by Hunting 'Song from Autumina, and comes from the same family as Aiguille. She is ?owned and trained by ; . ' J.i] Nixon. , - >

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1936, Page 16

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HAWERA HORSES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1936, Page 16

HAWERA HORSES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1936, Page 16