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AUCKLAND NOTES

MANY HORSES PUT INTO WORK Dominion Special Service. Auckland, August 3. D. Monaghan has definitely decided not to take Kamehameha and Master Uoon to Riccarton, although both horses are iu A large number of horses have started work this month, and the following trainers have brought In new charges:—!’, btenning, Sir Archie and Iltiephano; -T- L'unbess, Kauri Park: .J. M illiamson. ! allar, Bombarder, and Pompeius; K Winsome Boy; n. Brown, Tliursby and War Officer; P. Conway, Marble Mount. G. Laing, Double Mint; A. Kemp, 'town Guard, and Eager Rose. , Since racing last. Town Guard has been operated on for throat, troubles. He is a good horse, and it is hoped that the operation will prove a success. W. Gall has-just taken in hand a re'® ll ' vear-old mare by Mullingar from Zak, the ilam of a useful ’chaser iu Capstar, lite newcomer is not much to look at, but is said to have jumping ability. P Conwav anticipates no further trouble with Marble Mount's injured leg. and he is to be persevered with. At the June meeting he showed promise as a hurdler. More heavy rains have fallen locally, and as a result fast work has been out of the question, although a number of trainers are running their charges along at three-quarter pace in preparation to sharpening them up for the spring fixtures. two-year-old parade. The following entries have been received for the two-year-old parade, to be held at the Christchurch Hunt meeting today :— . . First Division. Sir G. Clifford's Strnlgliteourse, by The Ace—Winning Way. Sir G. Clifford's Upheaval, by w inning Hit—Holter Skelter. Sir G. Clifford's Quickplunge, by The Ace —Brave Deed. . Sir G. Clifford's Moorblrtl, by’ lhe Ace — Moorfowl. Second Division. Mr. J. I’’- Studholme's Sir Roland, by ' Paladin—Honiara. Air. G. Gould’s Dutch Money, by Paper Money—Dutch Clock. Mr. G. Gould’s Juniper, by Ktlbroney — Mr. J H dl A l . Knight’s Belcaire, by Treclare —Bahnavar. Third Division. Mr. G. D. Greenwood’s Honour, by Limond —Homage. ■ Mr. G. D. Greenwood s Jaleux, by butala ‘—Egotism. r , , Mr. J. H. Watson’s Sunny I al, by Paladin— Sunny Brook. . Dr. M. G. Louisson's Comlque, by Limond—Farce. M. G- Gerard's Pixie Gold, by Paper Money—Gaz.eworthy.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 14

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AUCKLAND NOTES Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 14

AUCKLAND NOTES Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 14

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