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ACING AND TROTTING

HAWKES BAY TRACK WORK HASTINGS, June 23. \ large number of horses worked on Hastings course this morning. The ther was fine, and the going good, eneral Carrington gave a good disover once round of the sticks. uwhero jumped a round of the atry faultlessly. risis greatK’ pleased over six and alf furlongs, finishing full of run *rie was given three-quarter pace k. >nny Rill went once round over the lies, giving a good, exhibition, respass was too fast for Vagabond • three hurdles. .ary Bruce and Kendal were re•ted to threequarter pace work, onecto beat Alabama over five furjs. ’lympic was too good for Killock in pi»u over six furlongs. >vial beat Waioeka Jack over six •ongs. lilmere beat Sasham over five furlue Jay took 52 seconds to cover l a mile. ’ireblight and Pesliwa went once nd at good three-quarter pace. Tuikai went half a mile alone in secs., finishing well. Uanutai easily beat Stymie over •r furlongs. .’ncle Dave beat Sanforte over a 'e and a-quarter on the flat. ’olyphemus beat The Strand over f a mile in 501 secs., which was ily the best trial of the morning. \fter his gallop on Saturday morn- , Master Peter was very sore, and near hi'iid leg filled again. The llington trip has been abandoned, I it is doubtful whether Master '.er will be seen out at Riccarton. is intended that Dubious shall run Trent ham, and also at the Grand tional meeting at Riccarton. : ’he Wingatui trainer F. Shaw, has ■aged J. Beale to ride his team at ■ Ashburton meeting. [norland ended his racing this seawhen he won at Riccarton on Satlay, and will now enjoy a few weeks II on his owner’s station. Quality has been left in Jim Campl’s charge until after the Ashburton mty Racing Club’s Winter Meeting Friday anJ Saturday. accession, who won the Kaituna idicap Trot at the Banks Peninsular ting on Saturday, has been penal- ' 24yds in the Selma Trot at Ash:on on Friday.

Cashman, who won at the first attempt over country at Riccarto»n on Saturday, has had experience over hurdles earlier in the season. At the Christmas Meetings on the West Coast he ran second five times in six starts., and at the Easter round won twice awd was third once. 'renterfield (C. Dawson) was schooled over hurdles at Riccarton on Monday, in company with En Route (W. Scobie), jumping well, but Tenterfield then completed a round, giving the best display he has given since coming to Riconrton. Mr George Simpson (“Searchlight”) of the Christchurch ‘‘Press,’’ left foi •Sydney on Friday on a holiday trip. General Carrington has got 10.(1 tc carry in the Winter Handicap at th< Hawke’s Bay meeting to.day, but it the going is soft, he will keep the op position from loafing. If Lady Joyce has the services ol an experienced horseman to.day a‘ Hawke’s Bay in the Heretaunga Han. dicap, she will be a popular fancy.

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Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 6

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ACING AND TROTTING Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 6

ACING AND TROTTING Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 6