HEAVY GOING.
TRENTHAM TRIALS.
ERINATION DISAPPOINTS.
HUNTING BLOOD GOES WELL. (B7 Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, thia dar. After heavy rain the traeka were in a deplorable condition at Trentham thm morning, and they are probably in a wor*e state than they have been on the eve of a meeting for eome year*. Very little of a serious nature was attempted. Most of the visitors are on the scene, and they were out doing light tasks. The track is sure to cut up badly to-morrow.
Hunting Blood handled the conditions particularly well, while traversing three furlong* in :«>s. Alunga wag showing symptoms of yuronciM after 0,1 Satunlny, but appeared all right again tins morning. J) C Friend and Colden Hl'onde lan the best half-mile, covering the di>tance in .745, There was not u great de.il <>f galloping, trainers being content to send their charges half-mile* in about a minute.
Kriiintion (R. Pegwderl again dixapI'"int.,|. )',,,„• (~ s , |„„,|iiig Hl n, ,1,,,.,. others lie wax scut over a bru.-h huidie cm 111.' itmicl,. ( ,f the course, ami <ll o|.jm,| liia rider. J..iter In- runif down on all four Jens together, alter jumping the wodwall, Fei ambling mcr the board ienoe, ami then ivtiisi.l to jump the next. Jle lout a lot of Inn admirers lor the steeplechase ami will have to do a great deal better to s'-'t round.
Sinilin' Tlnii ,-i?so blundered, screwing at the second 0 I t)„. [maid*, an.l hisiiij: her ii'l<T. When in.aptuied tiliV , pletcd live nines wit limit until, r iiiii-linp. -Mm nau.au [|!. Knwhail. I'.iwcr Chief (A. McDonald i , in ,| M, ,,,(<■ I wjtphm..■■iatc.l u i;], I-;, in.itiotl. the last -incut,, >nc.| a display li.-iviu-r iilit-mly he. n ,■,,,„ in, -lit ed !i|.«>n. in a limit «)\.-i „inun v. The fii>tii.im. ,1 pair cnvp iw sound e\h ;l,it ion. Man.iw.'itii look* hjrhter than < x.pectod aft. r Ins lengthy absence, prior to an outmg at A 1.,1 t.ii,. Kmkle was Hchnolcd over five fences yesterday and ac.omplished l.is task safely.
Over Hurdles. Taum.'in fB. Kowlini) «*haped well over four obstacles, and (.'liable (.1. MeOaule\ i and Con t r ait (.T. finimk-i I made no mistakes wli.le n.v',l i.it inn f"iir femes. Chaste. beittjj in I'i .mt at t hi. In si inr die. •'an Hi,ld i A lidni. i I l«„v infused to jump a |i.iii\ l,uidl<'. Mid s-,1 -..,,, >■ went nvcr tlnre other fences, without un-|U('-=.-ill_'. M0n.,.::, and K!a..lil iwl.t both looked well « hen ihuii.' pa. ■■ iwuk with >, 11 h'lnciit. ( hiio ■,'.•,>■! ,i,'m' mi the tta.k and * in - I 0,,|,., . It is |~.1,j!.', that Kahunoke will take "II the 11. i. k Steeple-, in pi .•:'.•! erne to the "pel, cV.lit. 'I'h" oiilv :. inr. limes Mmnunccd aie K'.v.il It.imaii. .■ and Nivhthoiiiid in the Mm n i St.-eid.'s.
Fire l„-'l ul b.'ii.'ath the bonnet of a torn iie, , ir in' \\'.„,ti..,i );,,ad. Keinu-I'l-a. \e-l. ■.:.,> aft, I ■in,, hi. as t 1,,, re.i.lt "f a -holt ■ ii.int in the el-etriea! « ii i„o - v-t t«ni. >i,.-i rk- from faulty i.'int ■■". « ires i •_•' i i'. . 1 v a-le ~,] m the eii'-nie sump i,ml ,-..i!-i,|,-r:ible damijje v..l- .|. nto the uii :"■_■ and paintw oik of tin li.ui ii'-t. «,Hiiek w..;k b\ tin- Kemmi.i (•••,■ lili;.,i,|i pieWl.teil the li," spreadiiej :., the !>"d\ urn I. of the v'chh |e. u ~, |, i'!«i:e,| !.» Mr. lA.-ri-> Thompson. ut I>. I.lv A- -."." I:. ~.,.■, ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 155, 4 July 1938, Page 10
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