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SPORTING.

(By Sir Single).

aHa£ss'M,_ 555 preset menSs hands^ ,h Mf fef, considTrably^both^ 11?* jooks and jumping ability. aS to J. Fryer's pair St. Toney and PariTide are botfi shaping exceWlv^!? nTaAtula^h^ tSe SS&J r?H A Cular bein S » very fast iumoer Old Compass had to be treated tr?* S? Pll c °f^? eks' BPe» lateVowingo^ tin gS fill mg as the result of boxt thorn pimctures, but he is now in Si commission again. Patrobus7a?other J >f?V°& has *»« * st4d? work si ie about the middle of January and. dOln S all that is asked of him 7 Merne Emerald, owned by Mr H w' Johnson, died on Frida^last from blood poisoning, supervening on i^ cS ce SwSe Stamed thr °^h M.*s». . It is now expected that Wild In pm may yet race again, though when ed that 11 P at -t waKupp^sl wound nT P Cm# da^s were over! The *ound on his hip i S s tiH open anfl small pieces of bone come awaY "occasionally, but the Lupin geldSg [ s not ame and careers round his p\ddc2_ like a young one. paviu«va. Amongst the young stock being broken in at present by D. Brooks at Hawera are a two-year-old colt by Maniapoto,, from Kohina (dam of luenni Kareroa and Hinekorangi) ITS year-old filly by Coronet-Vacillate. The first mentioned is owned by Mr A Good and the latter by Mr P* Bremer of Okaiawa Both are good softs ' K. Brough has had his Coronefr-Rau Rau colt, rising two years ,broken in. lhe youngster, who moves well and looks like one that will gallop fast and come to hand early, should be worth tbe attention of owners if Brough decides to sell him as his full-brother C or o! netted, and half sisters Golden Ea^le and Nicotine could all gallop fast and 1 J o' ra?e S lhe St Paul gelding Crawford is now wSfv y T- Carson at Stratford! where his owner resides. . At the local tracks on Saturday mornmftJ^ 0/^ WOrk was done °* the outside of the course proper, which was in very good order considering the recent ram.

P- Coffey's trio, Darby Paul, Bismark and Patrobus, went six furloW together, BLsmark finishing in Son* 8 Princess Flo, with a bit the best of the start was in front of Royal Marine at the end of six furlongs Mulga Bill beat Con the Shaughraun over a five furlong journey At the end of six furlongs Smilax wasim front of Coronetted. o^»ax Manawakaha and Plantation were together at the conclusion of a six-fur-long gallop. Ngatiruanui and Royal Dragoon went five furlongs together, there being little to choose between them at the

. Silver Cluse and Park Tide together jumped three hurdles on the inside Lady Volga, under charge of F. Coleman, arrived here on Saturday.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 6 May 1912, Page 5

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SPORTING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 6 May 1912, Page 5

SPORTING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 6 May 1912, Page 5