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TRENTHAM TRAINING NOTES

(By "Sir Lancelot.")

. The weather at Trentliam ■ this . morning was .favoidable'for the track try-out. Rain is badly-needed to. soften the grass tracks.-The tan circuit is in good order) and all the fast work was done on it. Several of the trainers still work before breakfast. '■'■" Laughing Stock and Peach Brandy were first out, and ran home from,the half-mile poet in the order named in 50sec. ■ • ■ ■ , ■. , Kilmar was in front of Martinique over :a similar journey in 49. 4rssec^ En Route \vent about seven furlongs, at a strong three-quarter pace. , Paula, alone, . sprinted iaur furlongs in.51.3-ssec. <, ■:''..'' " . Oarawock jumped two of the schooling fences, and in a second round jumped the hurdles. , • ■-■■ Dick and Scintillation, were icompan:ft .s over the hurdles, which they. cleared well. '. . .',,"'.. ■', Quiescent and Glimpse left four furlongs behind in 49sec. - Rilmister covered six furlongs in lmin 22 2-ssec. '. „. : ■ Last Crust (A. Reed) ,and Aeriform (T. Fage) went seven furlongs, covered inside lmin 20sec. The last-namedi had'slightly the best of it..-.. O. Voightj who met with, fatal injuries in the South, was to have.ridden Last Crust, in' the Great Easter. ' . • ' . . '■ Star Shell was better than Spoony at the finish of fqur furlongs, o in', SOsec. _ .Ent-e Nous took 51 2-ssec for a similar journey, without being ridden out. Ehnorz was .about four lengths ahead of Idleness at the^end of half 'a mile . Printemps was better than Scion at the end of seven furlongs, in lmin 29sec. Stream was assisted over the last five furlongs. A. Goodman is expected back from Nelson to-morrow. 'J. M'Laughlmis,at present undecided whether to go South or to Wairarapa. f lf he gets a 'good rider^he may go South. All Gold sprinted pleasingly.. She and Entre Nous -will be ridden by W Bell at Tauherenikau. ' : Sunshot and Jubilance took 49 3:5 sec for half a mile. Siinshotf has been sold, and is to be railed' to Hawera on Monday. • . . , • • La Reve and I Pleasant Surprise took SOsec for half1 a mile.. ' . . - ■ Piquant and Quest put up 49sec for a similar journey.- S. J. Reid will probably take Glimpse and Piquant to Wai rarapa. . . Most of the' others did useful pace work.' ' ■ , ■'■'-. George Jones had the yearlings belong, ing to Messrs. Lowry and Gaisford on the track; They have been well done by, and handlad right. S. Hodge, formerly head man in H. Telford's stable, occupies a similar position with Jones | Besides riding for F. Davis at' Ellcrslie, A. Reed will, be on Royal Present m-the Easter Handicap, also on Namu tere. . ..• *<

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Evening Post, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 8

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TRENTHAM TRAINING NOTES Evening Post, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 8

TRENTHAM TRAINING NOTES Evening Post, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 8

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