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TRACK TRIALS.

AVONDALE MEETING. THIS MORNING'S WORK. ROYAL APPELLANT PLEASES. The conditions were perfect for training iit. Kllcivlie this morning, but there was nut unite a.s much galloping ;is usual. as a number of horsiti have been eased up since racing at the Whangarei meeting. The course proper, with the poles 51 tit out Ironi the rails. was availalile ami provided excellent >injr. Several hoisen worked on the t in and there was some schooling over hurdles. British Talent f HearnJ was going nicely at the conclusion of tivc furlongs run in 1.4 4-."i, This novice lias done well since he last raced. Bronze Kite (Hearn) was not extended while traversing six furlongs in 1.22. The best ell ort over this distance wa« credited to Trevaee (Fearn), who recorded 1.18 2-5, the last three taking 3!) I-ss. It was a good trial and he was going well at the end. l'ern (Farrell) trotted round to me three-furlong post and came home in 37 3-ss. Silver Qne.x (Gilchrist), after taking 30 -5s for her tiivt three furlongs. completed six in 1.10 25. She had a bit in resin ve at the finish. There was little between Fidelis (Holland) and Kvcry I'orl (Dowrick) at the conclusion of six furlongs in 1.21 3-5. Thev ran the Hist tlnee in 41 2-ss. and Kid.'lis was going the better at the end. The two- ,\ eai -olds Ilaiiuony ((iih-lu ist I and Phalcron iMaikwickl i c.-led oil' half a mile in 50 l-ss. the first i'ui long taking 12s. It was a smalt cffoit and I'halei on lini.-hed in front. lio.val Appellant (Kerr) 11 a verged a nn'e in 1.47. Blight. Idea I Buchanan I assisting him over the last six lui longs in 1.21 3-5. The filial three fin longs took 41 2-5s and l!o.\al Appellant ini.picr.scd by Ins elloit. .Maioro (< ill - (hi i.~l I was i leal' of Wapaugh I Dowrick I at (In- ;ciin lusion of live furlongs in 1.4 1-5. li uas the best of tlie morning over the di-laine. After i nulling his first furlong in 13-. Kaia Avis I<l i lehi ist I was going e isil\ at (lie end of half a mile in 5.55. The. I wo-\ea r-olds Water Mound I Markwivkl and Koyal Descent iMesscrvy) camr liniue ft oin the th i eel' urlong post 'ii 3.S 2-ss. the former finishing in front. There was little between Tea Gong (Messcrvy) and The Tiiinnicr i Green I over six furlongs in 1 10 25. the final three taking 30 2-ss. N i-h; be,i in it 'i 111 iii•' <■ i i was going well within himself while traversing tin ce !'ii long- in :;:i I -ss. This colt is to have his next race on tlie second day of the A vol ida !e meeting. Was Not Hurried. tilling ea>i!\ Pasture (Akei stein) cornpleted the la-t four of live furlongs in 54 2 ss. \Vlienu.i (.MtGiath) was given an easy six furlongs which took 1.25. The stableinatos Auburn Lad (Blue.'J and the l'osteiit\ Mii allelic 11. colt (Green) stlode oul freelv while covering five furlongs in I.ll'i. taurine I.Messervy) and -Nigger .liiu (Murray I linislicd together at the colic!ii.-.ion of thiee fill lougs ill 41s. The best half mile was that of (.'heddingtmi I K,lll ell I. who lecordei 40s. He laii the til st tut long in 12.-. but did not have much in reserve at the end. Ahei taking 25 I- 5 < for his first, two furlongs. Sebrot iMcsservyl completeil live m I .li. Happicoat lMesj.erv.vl accompanied Maori Star (Gilchrist) over two furlongs in 2ti 4-ss, Maori Star going on to complete three in 30s. They went away from the six furlong post. Prudence (Farrell) completed three furlongs in 3!>s. It. was her first fast work, and she -diape 1 very satista'torily. The fw'o-year-nldfl Stmrford (C'hailiniler I and Night Pilot (Gilchrist) were not bustled to run a similar distance in 40 1 -ss. finishing on terms. On the tan Francis Drake (Parrel 11 nnTI Konneta (Holland) ran tiieir i .-t hall lilile in 535. and Tea Chat and I!! ng.-hot worked over n round, taking 1.27 4-,3 for their last six furlongs. Jumpers. Bvverley (Sinton) jumped a pitiv hurdle safely and afterwanls cli M.ed four big ones. He made no mistakes, but di 1 not have much pace on. Loyal Grant (Gemmell) cleared several pony hurdles in satisfactory style. Bronze Spear (Ritchie) was tried over pony hurdles, but jumped on the wing of one and cut himself under the chest. Fie was later attended to by Dr. \Y. ('. Ring.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 11

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TRACK TRIALS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 11

TRACK TRIALS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 11

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