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GOOD TRIALS.

IN HEAVY GOING.

MILANION-MARiE'S ACRE.

WORK AT HEADQUARTERS

The ch iff feature of the work at I'.llpislip. this morniri)j was the fact th-it .1 nunibei of Tiikuntiu horses were brought nver, unci llicir presence lidded interest to ilip proceedings. No. -' grass tiack, nn wliii'h the poles were out 3ft. wax open, and although tin- going was heavy some useful Innlμ were recorded. Ku.t.'il Mens.ijjf .iikl I'lilmint <lid bent iivi-i liiilt' a mile, Mil.iniiiii unil Miirit , 'm Acre over five furlongs, wliijo I'hiloourt and Silver Ulow were responsible for tho best effort over six furlongs. VnUpeiir (I'oon) opened proceedings by striding uVPr s«rvi-u furlongs in 1.41, He I.in his Hint half mile in ."ill 'J-.~>s. mill was pasing up at tlic end. Armiiiniirt (Hearni, attpf ioni menu ing slowly hut h round, was timed to run her hint Imif mile in .Vie, Slip handled the going in good style, and had u bit in rwervc. Miss Appellant fCrilchristl ifim under ,i pull while covering three furlongs in 44 l-.">s. This marc is doing well, bin has no near engagement*. Tlieie was little between Heetwind iGilflirist) and Bide-u-wee (Ken), who beat Waitarnia (I'elll ovpr five furlongs in 1.10 l-.i. British Talent (Cameron) am! Bonnybello (Tremain) took ,">7 3-Jsa for half a rnilp, the bint three furlongs taking 42 3-JN. British Talent wiw doing better than his companion at the end. Philcourt (Bartie) and Silver Glow (Beguley) -enrne homo from the six furlong post in 1.22. Silver Glow impressed most. Vnlmint (Wiggins) and Bright Idea (Ken) completed a round in 1,53 3-5. They ran the Inst six furlongs in 1.23, and the final half mile in .")(( l-r>s. There was little between them at tho finish, nnd Bright Idea's effort was pncournglng. Knight of Australia IMrCnrdyl who timed to run the last six furlongs of his work in 1.20 2-8. The stableinates, Marie's Acre (Bm-tlp) nnd Bachelor King (Kingi) were timed to run five furlongs in 1.8 2-5", their last half mile being covered in M l-ss. Bachelor King shaded Marie's Acre, who was also worked Inter in the morning with Milanion (Beguley). the pair being 4jmed to run five furlongs in 1.7 4-5. Milanion finished elightly in front of Marie'i Acre, but the latter wae doing hie work well and could have gone fnttter. Orate (Murray) had an advantage over Trilliarch (Kerr) over five furlonge nin in 1.10 3-5, their last half mile taking 57 2-s*.

The Btst Half Mil*. Binquit (Sargent) and Summary (L. Dulieu) completed a round in 1.57, their laet six furlongs taking 1.28. Bisquit was in front nt the finish, but both could have clone better. Royal Message (Treniain) had a slight udvantage over Palmint (Hearn) at the conclusion of four furlongs run in 53e. They both appreciated the going, and it wan the beet of the morning over the distance. Water Fox (Wiggins) finished up a tmeful taek By naming hie Inst three furlongs in 43 1-."w. Rpy Lu (Walker) was let off with a task averaging 15s to the furlong over a middle (hstnnce. Stonehaven (Hearn) and tFie Hnylnke-Acuehla filly (Tremain) came home from the three furlong post in 43 l-ss, and Electric Flaeh (Ritchie) was »i Hotted a round, but was not after time. Odtaa (Markwick), Prival (Dulieu) arid Chief Scout wera in that order at the end pi half a mile in BSe. Odtaa did his work in good style. Tupeotu (Wiggine) and Whenua completed a. round in 1.66 1-5. They ran the last six furlongs in • 12b 4,5, a . nd ** the final haJf mile J" Sβ 4-se. feebrof (Parsons) wae holding Imperator (Green) at the end of five furlong*, which took 1.9 4-5.

On 'the Saittf. DLclc Turpin (Hearn), after taking 28e for hie two furlonge, went on to complete five in 1.10 2-5. He wm going well within lumeelf over the concluding etagea. Melviuuii (Coon) iiniehed' up a useful tank by running hie laet half mile in Sβ 3-se. Both these home* trotted over a round flmt. There mm nothing between Right Royal (Simon) and Ivy Willonyx (Bruce) at the conclusion of iieven furlonge run in 1.34. Thie wan a good effort. Several two-year-olde and older horsee were sent away from the barrier on the two-yewr-old track. Those to please most were Merrymeer, Waitarma and Beverley The firet-named i* a two-year-old by Vermes from Merry Way in A. Tinker's stable. Jumpers. Tβ Ronga (Sinton) and Tea Chat (Willi" ""j) gave a aafe dieplay over four hurdle* in the centre, but was stopping a bit at the finish. e . Caurnie (Sinton) led Little Briton (Bharkcy) and G*r Vaals (Mr. R. Douglan) in a echool over the eodwall. double and.stonewall. They all jumped safely. Little Briton and Oar Vaale arrived overnight and look In, good order

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 191, 15 August 1939, Page 14

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GOOD TRIALS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 191, 15 August 1939, Page 14

GOOD TRIALS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 191, 15 August 1939, Page 14