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HORSES FOR TRENTHAM.

AWAPUNI TRACKS IN GOOD ORDER RIDING ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. The weather was fine and cold for yesterday’s track work at Awapuni and the sky was overcast with rain not very far away. The course proper was open and the horses were galloping next the rails, the going being really good, The programme was interesting for the centre is well represented at Marton and also at Trentham. The best effort of the morning was possibly the six-fur-long sprint of Quadroon and Bluffer who were together with the former going easily after having taken 1.19 1-5 for the distance.

Among the earlier workers wore Prediction (G. R. Tattersall), Cuddler (J. Chaplin) and Great Hope (I. Howe). Prediction was given a work-out over seven furlongs, running the last two in 20. (Tiddler was given a similar task and after going easily to the home stretch, the last two wore covered in 27. Great Hope sprinted five furlongs in 1.7 after taking -11 1-5 for the first first three.

Taitoa (S. Anderson) was going along easily in front of Strolling (Atkins) and Fine Gold (V. Dye) at the end of half a mile cut out in 50 and they clocked 14 to the furlong. Great Legion (Tattersall) was jogged round to sprint home the last three. Ho jumped away smartly but the saddle slipped forward before ho had gone a furlong and his time for the full distance was 40 sees.

Titter (I. Howe) and High Peer (W. J. Broughton) were associated in a livefurlong flutter and after High Peer had set the pace to the straight Titter drew level and was a head in front at the finish. The first two took them 21 2-5 and the full distance 1.0 4-5. High Peer is to race at Marton on Saturday and it is understood he is then to bo put aside until the spring. Quadroon (Bowden) and Bluff (Stewart) went away quickly with the former getting the better of the jump out but Bluffer soon ranged up alongside him. They ran the first furlong in 14 1-5, three in 39 3-5, four in 53 4-5 and they were going very smoothly at the finish.

Blue Steel (C. Thomson) galloped 'a milo and he went evenly throughout, clocking just over 14 to the furlong in running the last seven in 1.41 3-5. Sergra (Broughton) could have improved upon 41 2-5 over three, and Barley Almond (E. Stewart) was clear of Merry Thought (H. Johnstone) at the end of five cut out in 1.7 2-5.

Sporting Gift (Dye) moved smoothly throughout a three-furlong sprint which occupied 40 1-5 after a slow beginning. Selkirk (H. Stewart), who did not do himself justice at Dannovirke, easily beat Tidcwaitor (Tattersall) over five which took him 1.6 3-5, the last two in 26. It was a nice effort on the part of Selkirk.

Tauman (H. Johnstone) drew away from Warehi (J. Leach) in their sevenfurlong task and' he was still away at the finish to complete the disstance in 1.36 1-5, the last three in 40 4-5. It was a very attractive performance on the part of Taumau. Catalogue (A. McDonald) and Conveyer (B. Howhai) was sprinted an easy five furlongs and there was little between them at any stage. They averaged 14 to the furlong for _ the first three, and the pace was then increased and they came home the last two in 23 3-5 to complete in 1.7 3-5. They will be ridden by 6. E. Tattersall at Trentham. Royal Limond (Kowhai) beat Manawatu (McDonald) over five and he was clocked to run the distance in a tick under 1.10.

Aurora’s Love (J. Leach) and Skyfull (S. Anderson) were galloped a mile and with the former making the early pace they ran the first three in 42 and five in 1.10 23. By then Skyfull had drawn level and they were together crossing the top. Over the ' last bit, however, Aurora’s Love drew out and won by a couple of lengths, the time for the full distance being 1.50 1-3. Puroto (J. Chaplin) and Entheos (Howe) were companions in a similar task. Puroto was away first but she was steadied and they were together turning into the back. The first three took them 41 3-5 and five 1.9 4-5 and they were still on terms at the finish, the full distance taking them 1.50 3-5. All Blood (Dye) sprinted a couple of furlongs in 265.

The Peach Brandy-El vaette gelding (J. Chaplin) was put over the pony hurdle and then taken out to jump three hurdles. He accomplished his task jiicoly. Pango (W. J. McDowell) and Taillight (C. Thomson) were partners in a round over the schooling fences, jumping brilliantly, Marton ’Riding Engagements The following, riding engagements have been announced for Marton:— J. Chaplin: Miss Waitarere. V. Dye: Ail Blood. G. R. Tattersall: Puroto, Hasty Maid, Golden Ridge. K. Breuer: Cuddler. R. Beale: Entheos. S. Wilson: Play On, Revival*, Quexona. P. Burgess: St. Cedric. W. Doyle: Matoru. Wellington Engagements G. R. Tattersall: Catalogue, Conveyer and Silver Fox. B, H. Morris: Titter and Great Hope. R. Beale: Entheos. A. Jenkins: Clarion Call, W. J. Broughton: Whirling, Rollick- J er, Bluffer, Golden Enterprise. / J. Leach: Coronado.

C. Thomson: Aurora's Love. W. J. McDowell: Pango. S. Wilson: Arctic Xing, Mena), Advance Plane. P. Burgess; Ned Cuttle. J. McCauley: Laggard. A. ,G. P. Newuliam: Matoru, Phil Sigurd, Earoa. MARTON ACCEPTANCES WAN CAN HI Last Night. The Marton Jockey Club have received the following acceptances for its meeting on Saturday. The betting will lie single pool: — 11.30 MAIDEN PLATE, St. Cedric S 10 Lady Whetu SlO Cuddier 8 10 Sir Don S 10 Quexona 8 10 .Merry Thought S 10 Taitoa 8 10 Erne Gold 8 10 Strolling 8 10 Charmanle 8 10 High Peer 8 10 12.15 f .C 100; 0 furlongs. Informer" 8 10 HACK HURDLES, Sinking Fund 9 13 Tail Light 9 13 Lapel 9 13 King Mestor 912 Black Man 9 6 Agog 9 4 1.0 FLYING, of of £135; 11 miles. WINTER STAKES, of £150; 7 furlongs. Pakanui Master Cyklon Pukeko First Chapter Winsome Lu Erebus Te Hai 2.30 HACK AND Dorado Matoru Joe Louis Manawatu Donegal Play On HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE, of £135; about 2| miles. Vrtful Dodger 10 10 luaform 10 7 Iroyden 10 0 Cing Mestor 913 loyal Romance 9 10 xady Callaghan 9 4 3,15 Night Hero Blue Steel A cron Hanover Air Shot

CROFTON HACK CUP, of £150; miles. Puroto 9 6 Warehi 8 3 Chat 9 4 Skyful B 0 Xddo 810 Revival 8 0 War Lap 8 8 Brigadore 8 0 Royal Record 8 6 4.0

FAREWELL HACK, of £120; 5 furlongs. Paul Robeson 9 3 Colincamps 8 8 SViininP 1 Haile Selassie 8 3 tt b oi o Wilful Lady 8 2 Hours 013 colleen Gain 8 2 Sporting Gift 813 Sir Rabbi 8 0 Lady Hoariri 8 9 Stargono 8 0 Senacre 8 9 Lady Whetu 8 0 Min Lu 8 8

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1938, Page 2

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HORSES FOR TRENTHAM. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1938, Page 2

HORSES FOR TRENTHAM. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1938, Page 2