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That promising voune 'chaser Pcrtinax is putting any amount ot vim into his work ami is in tncn.t order for events ii.lu-itl. The Lord Qnex gelding is to mal'.e his next appearance at the Pakuranga Hunt meeting when more money should t'fnni; his way. As IV r tin ax has earned £-125 this seaison, all in jumping races, his future looks bright. A. Julian has Dublin Show looking in tip-to.p order and the son of Pink Coat is Iming given every opportunity to make good. This novice has abundance of pace and, as he is quite at home in soft ground, there will l>e plenty of races to suit him during the next lew months. The latest efforts of Kindergarten have fccen quite satisfactory and no fan It can be found w'th his condition. lie is being Allotted plenty of long work and usually finishes up by running home over the last four or five furlongs at a smart pace. By the time Kindergarten leaves for Sydney (aibout the end of this month) ho will be well forward, and it :s sineerc-lv hoped t>hat he will go on the iright way And revea' his true form in his races in Australia.

The Tacim.it that Ha.ppicoat had at the Ore.it Northern meeting !>e:icrit-±J her a wood deal and she will be a much improved flllv the next time she goes to the poet. All going well in tihe meantime, Happicoat will have her next outing at the Thames meeting on August 9. Her showing at that fixture should give dome indication concerning her future prospects, for her form during the last 12 months has been very mediocre. Since coming to E'lerslie, where she is under H. Eva's care, the Cambria Park filly, Vorulam, has made good progress. This sister to Bronwen won four races during the current season, her last success being at the Taranaki meeting on December 26. Her form in the interim has been disappointing and she will need to improve in order to jyay her way.

Few horses at Ellerslie are wintering better than Transmitter, and a bright future should he in store for this speedy colt. He has furnished a (rood deal, and although not as bit: as several of the same a«e, he is very so'klly built and possesses eibundance of quality. Transmitter's iviuliinfts this season were over £600, bo he has more than paid his way.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 16

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UNKNOWN Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 16

UNKNOWN Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 16

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