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EGMONT STAKES UP

JOTTINGS FROM HAWERA

(Special from "Limited.")

< HAWL'KA, llus Da\. lne Egmpnt Raung Ciub lisa diatted the prpgiamme toi iU Wintei Meeting, and it has, "with commendable enteipnse, laised the stakes loi each e\ont on both dajs The Egmonl Steeplechase, 2hk nules, is endowed with £200 (£SO mcie^e), and the Adamson. Steeplechase, 2 milei, -now enincs £130 (£2O mcicase) The M<.Rae MemGnab has been laised fiom i,UO to £ loft,'hid the open spunt horn i'loo to £120 on the filht day and fiom £100 to £110 on, the second d.ij Tho Ksthont Club made a -\eiy satisfactoiy pioht ovoi its Sununei Mccting.iand Lonsideiably mciqased interest is lieing manifesto^ by membeis, so that any piestige lost by the club in recent jeals should soon be regained Ihe Ha-\\eij. trameis C Jackson and J. Fryer, who have been away at To Aroha, have members of their teams entered for the Franklin and Waikato Meetings ■ and" they are likely to race' there before returning. /i Trentham racegoers- will notice how grandly • Golden Hair has furnished since last appearing there. The crack filly is looking a picture and doiiig everything asked of her ..very satisfactorily. The Koyal Divorce mare Royal Peak under O. Cox's care is also going on the right way and may ,be given a run at the Opunake Meeting. '■■- ■-.-., ■"... ' : ■ ■■."•.■,- ■ -.• . ■

The name Golden Promise'has been bestowed on the Limond—Lady Bentinck colt undei Cox's caie, and his preliminary education is to commence light away. Another newcomer to Haw era is Mr J BublitVs twojearold filly by Niggor Minstrel froin'Airwaj, the httei by the Lupiu home 'liec Lucerne trom fljmg Wind a gianddaughtci 01 Wlnspei Auwav, \v)i.om the joungs,tcr resemble--, wi>, i siimt peifoimer lound Tuiunki tucks 1 tew seasons ago "he filly is 111 .nice order to commence hci pre.hminaiy woik and has been placed under AY Grindlav & caie

JJie tallest hoise m ■immmK on the Hflw-ern tracks i«. Sandlaik, a.thieejeaiold half-brother by Sandi.tnr to Kissle^, who has suffered more than his sharo of mteuuptioni, binco being put i"n,lo training His last miihap w is to get into a ditch on the inside of one of thetlacks, recentlj, but foitunately he came out unscathed bandlaik ppitouncd quite satibfactorily m his couple of 1 ice cffoits, exhibiting gameliess chaiactenstic of his lclathe Kisn ' less, which augius well foi hi<= futmo pios pects All Roing well ith him he will ua\e a urn at Opuuake Among pony hurdleis a maie that would. ha\e to be reckoned with is, the Diy Comet —Persia marp Tantastic, who shapes light up to her bleeding as a jumper Dunne the weekend she gaie a fust class e\hibir tion of cle\er fast iumpin o over a round ot-me schooling fences in company with Bean Star,- outjumping her; companion and completing a fast lound Arouse, who lost condition unaccountably a while back, is back on-the tricks again No Doubt has picked up and is noiking nith more clash. After b C] ,, s exec, ed at To Arolia last batmday morning Caifej, showed signs of lameness, and on examination was found to be suffeiins ttom'ix sevcie heel bruise Consequently he was unable to be started at the meeting- t \ An accident to the lacehorse Pa\up,on Sunday resulted m Ins deshijction. Payup was galloping lound his exercise paadock, and, sweiviiiß suddenly, broke a\hind W He was owned by Mi. J J. Corry, and ujs being preparedly J. rrje'r.^i'ih a view to hurdle racing. He was^ a full relative to the steeplechaser

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1934, Page 6

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EGMONT STAKES UP Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1934, Page 6

EGMONT STAKES UP Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1934, Page 6

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