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SON OF BEAU PERE

AN AUSTRALIAN WINNER

(By "Binocular.") Although now in America, it is interesting to note that Beau I'ere is still being represented by juvenile winners in Australia. Ono of lila progeny. Mayt'owl, wluner of the A.J.C. Sires' Produce Stakes, is a roan coit from Imported Grey Port, a daughter of i'ortlaw and Grey Leaf. Early in her racing career in Eugland Grey Tort was sold for (HO guineas, but her failure to win in eight starts saw her reappear in the sale-riug to be disposed of for U5 guineas. To all appearances she is proving herself a worthy addition to the ranks of matrons in Australia. At, her first start Mayfowl ran second to Flight, who is from the New Zealand-bred Lambent, the tlrst of the progeny of Dazzling Light, aud lie then won the Maiden Two-Year-Old at Ascot. At Kandwick in the Sires' Produce Stakes he turned the tables on Flight, winning by v head. Incidentally, Flight won tlio Champagne- Stakes at Randwiek on Easter Saturday, but whether Mayfowl iwas a runner is not known. Looked' Bright.—Two horses who will be seen out later in the role of 'chaser, Master Laekhara and Slayer, had outings at Tauhcrenlkau on Easter Monday, the former contesting the hack mile aud the latter the highweight. Master Lackham was carrying a good deal of surplus condition, but Slayer, who is now m A. Jenkins's stable, looked fairly far forward. Solidly Made.—Even though he found Master Dash vastly superior on the first day at iauheronlkau, High Ideal, a younger brother to Lowry Bay, looked as though he would be Improved by tho outing. The expected improvement materialised ou Easter Monday when he won in good style. A very compact son of Foxlight and the Greyspear mare My Ideal, he should do well in the ganio. A Tourist—That gallant campaigner, ItaUnul carried on his record further by registering a popular win In the H. O. Nolan Handicap on the second day at Elleshe under .9.11. His record of consistency is shown by the fact that he has won 12 times, been second on 14 occasions, and third five times n his 4.. starts Th 3 £525 that was his portion ;U Elleislie built his stake-winnings up to JS<J<*o. , Huls, Handicap, the big sprint on the second day. A. Midwood piloted five winners at Taunerenlkau, and that promising appren.lce M Andrews four. A good jumping treble was registered by T. J. Boyle at Kiverton, for he w« on' the winner of all three steeplechase events, and L. Brown won three of the four jumping events at Ellerslle That old-time rider J. W. Jennings was in the money in all six galloping events on the second day at Wcstport, although he could not land a win""changed Horses.-Twelve nionths- ago that capablo amateur horseman Mr. Ken James won the Ladies' Handicap at Waipukurau on Young Charles. This year he took the mount on Taane Pango, although the Foxbrulge horse, had not had a race this term, to beat loung Charles. The latter was not disgraced, tor ■ h\l?J ArrivaL-The lale'arrival of a horse-float necessitated Home Rule going to the post without racing plates at Tauhereukau on Easter Saturday, and after showing lus customary pace to the straight he weakened. Ort the second day, however, ho made a bold bid, and but for War Credit coming up on his inner might well have won. Getting On.— Although he was described, as an aged horse when he raced in the 19.x-.iß season. Hanover is back in the active ranks |at Awapuni in readiness for another jumping campaign. Despite his years he is as brilliant over the schooling fences as ever. SOUTH AUCKLAND FIELDS (P a ) AUCKLAND, April 30. Acceptances for the South Auckland TrotS£2oor trotters; 4.9 class; 1 mile and 5 fwl°ns*-Crownltaorpe, Gala Maid, Otawa Lass. Oval's Pride Peggy Bond, Peps Pronto, Peter Abbey, Silver Plane. Wahtrna, Whardkawa scr; Kalpaki Bill, io- wirl Bingen, 24; Golden Journey, 48, Strummer, Vice Regal, Etta jPI%G*J|™JRedmond's Pride, Forewarned, 6•! f^ 1"™I™'1™' 84; KUlotvale. Princess Beverley. gillie Winkle, 96 Lord Axworthy. 120; Twice \A orthy, 13-. MATANGI HANDICAP, £200; 4.3 class; 1 mile and 5 furlongs.-Balalalka, Beau Gailtard. Brass Buttons, Carnival Queen Gay Spark, Guidance, Hlppomenes. Jack High, Jewes Eyre. Jimmy Scott. Joan's Jewel, Kapai. Jvewpies Pride. Kia bra King, Modem Jewel. Peter Pointer, Red Rust, Sonny Jewel, Stoieman, Sunny Parrish, Tantareva, Tauber, Wall Aroha, Water Waggon', scr; Albert Trace?;. Biluostock. Everest, Pinocohlo, Sumiina, Wlnhlsway. li, Free Machine, Great Joy, 24. HAURAKI HANDICAP, £2oO; 3.j7 class, 1 nrte ands furlongs.-Auto Lad Cart.Derby. Our Gall. Press Gang, Sparkling Polner, &>„- copatc,. TJbaklm, Waiwera, Jewel Limit, Ha - pood's Pride. Hanger. Too True, ,2 : Certlfj, Scotty Direct, Prosecutor. Bill boon, 00, lianaco. Highland Scott, S4 ,„„,_. PI'FSiDEN'T'S HANDICAP, £u00: 4.0S class, , miles-Aprli Direct. Kewpie's Queen. Kitty's fchfi 'Musketeer, Narbada, Peter's Find, scr; Isabella Pointer, Kete Kura, Phllaiio, 1-, Bron"e Queen^ 24; Symphony, Betty Boop, 3G GOPLDFIELDS 2HANDICAP, £300; 4.54 class; * miles -Lord Axworthy, Princess Beverley, Tanworthy. Twice Worthy, Win Thru scr^ Imperial Jade, Sea It, J^Vin^v Vfl- SU Peter Homo Guard, Nelsons Glory, 3b, feuJe7 Countess, Stalky. Worthy Treasure, 48 Dick Redmond, Robie, 72; Dolores Silk, Paul PaKA SR\PmO HANDICAP. £275: 4.48 class; 2 SuST-Aiito Prince. Charles Rex Contender, Derbv'Lu, Fly Across, Gwen Grattan. Lanaco, Magic Task, Wee Napoleon, »«; Dunkirk. Gallant Maid. Kewpie's Crown, Sonja Henle, Village Lass, 12; Highland Scott, H gh Hay. Si Modern Parrish. 60; Audition, 72. ° FENCOURT HANDICAP. £500; 2.48 class; 1% miles.— Betty Boop, Bronze Queen Channel Fleet, Club King, Josette. Parrish Lad, Philario Symphony, True Guide, scr, Hillcrest Parshall. Worthy Need, 12; Kenworthy. °U nHPvT?PO HANDICAP. £300; 1 mile and 5 furlS-Alcazar Bedford, Black Label, Moko Direct Suffragette, Audition, Modern Parrlsh, scr; Flower Potts, 12; Courier. Lteette 24; Kewpie's Jewel, Peter's Find, 30; Musketeer, 48. _ DISPERSAL SALE M« \ ) CHIUSTCHURCH, April 30. The dispersal sale of the late Mr. K. Hays 1 thoroughbred stock was hold at Blccarton today Bidding was animated and good prices resulted. The sales completed were:— Princess Dorccn. Mr. J. <'. Fletcher Auckland, 575g5; Dorm, Mr. T. 11. George. Masterton, ."00gs: Battle Song—Princess Doreen colt, Mr. M. .T.'.Moodabe, Auckland. 700gs: ralfrcy, Mrs H C. Manaton, Fairlte, 023gs : Royal Mi-'.'F. D. L. Young, Winchester. 025ss: I'!i"C"e I'Or Mr K. F. Ward. Levin, CfiOgs; Pell Mcl , Mr S'j Newland. Wellington. 700ks: Dividend, Mr' A. Syme, Christchurch, OOgs. Banco, the' property of Mr. F. 11. Mchta, of Bombay, India, was sold to Mr. 11. Halllday. of Invereargill, for 575g5.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 102, 1 May 1943, Page 8

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SON OF BEAU PERE Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 102, 1 May 1943, Page 8

SON OF BEAU PERE Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 102, 1 May 1943, Page 8