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Pi AGING NEWS.

FROM STABLE AND COURSE. ] Nit'll!, Dad will do his filturo nieillH ill Western Australia in the colours of Mr H. Acton Adams, a former Dunedin owner.

(My “Minoeular.”)

Second day ill, Wanganui on Sutur<la.y.

Ihe three-year-old ICarsovina, by Hunting Song from Lavenham, lias been relegated to the stud owing to her failure to stand a preparation, comments “Karlv liird.” As she has never raced and has breeding to commend her, she may he a success us a matron.

J. Parry will do the riding of Mr T. 11. J.o wry’s horses this season.

Tlio Pirearlon horseman, P. Houle, will in liil.iiro do l.lio riding lor <J. W. Pan k hurst's stable.

The Tea Tray—Victory Pond two-year-old lias lieen named Tray flood. Slid lias Itoou nominated for Ashburton.

Northern rejxirts mention that ('lielone is confined to the paddock at present, and as his legs are occasioning trouble if may he deemed advisable not lo go on with him. He, has shown ability as a jumper and will no doubt, race to advantage in hurdle events providing he remains sound.

Niiieoni|iooj> is reported to have had his first lesson as a hurdler at Washdyke last week and to have acquitted himself creditably.

The South Canterbury sprinter, Itoyal Tractor, has been operated on for throat trouble and he is at present being treated to a spell.

More than £OOO will he paid to the next of kin as compensation for the loss of the jockey If. Cairns, who was killed in a fall with Quick Deal in a hurdle race at Mnonce Valley, Melbourne, recently. The Into horseman’s mother resides in Wellington.

The Paladin —lion no lionelle two-year-old, who was recently sold, will in future he preoared by the Washdyke trainer, l\ T. Hogan.

A. I). Webster will return from Sydney with his learn by the Ulimnroa, leaving on October 11, so he will he back for the Wellington spring meeting. T. Webster has been retained t/i ride King's Arms in the Kpsorn Handicap, and according to his lather “it is a good ride.”

The South Canterbury three:year■old. Pink Coat, recently struck himself and it is probable that his trip north for the (.real Northern Guineas will have to he cancelled.

The Thespian—Pennon two-year-old owned by Mr L. G. Paul, ol Wanganui, will race tinder file name of Arises. This youngster is related to Motley, Lysunder and Damnris.

C. Davis has been engaged to ride Lady Litnond in the New Zealand Cup. Davis, who has served his apprenticeship period, is now attached Lo G. Neieli’s stable at Clarevillo, and rode Kull Mark when lie won both days at Marlon. He is a callable light-weight, and has made a good start for the season. Last season he rode fifteen winners. The two-year-old colt by Posenor from Monoxide, bred by Mr G. A. Kain, is under offer to Mr A. C. Cambridge at 1000 guineas. Mr Cambridge has a special interest in this youngster ,as he imported Posenor, while Monoxide did till her racing in his colours.

Stealth, who signalled his first three-year-old a pea ranee by winning at the Otago Hunt meeting on Saturday, is by Night Itaid from Hendown. lie promises to he more than useful this season.

Two more New Zealand Cup horses, The Graphic and Gold Cup, have Jieen shipped to Australia from the South Island. If is stated that Gold Tinge will in all probability likewise make the crossing.

The Kllerslio owner-trainer, H. Puma, has sent, his breed inure Country Picnic (dam of Iloariri and Tanerii'i) on a visit to Acre. An earlier product of the same mating luih been named Maiiawhenua, being now a two-year-old.

It. Syine is commencing to gather a useful team at To Papa.. The latest to join his establishment is Churitaine, who formerly was trained at Kllerslio by J*. Conway. It is intended to make a jumper of ChariLaine, and his next appearance in public may be over hurdles.

Mr O. Low has been appointed manager of the Khlerslio Stud at Oamaru. lie came out from Knglatid a lew years ago to act as assistant to Mr T. Handley, and he should lie well qualified lo .succeed his old chief who had to relinquish the position on account of iIJ-healLh.

The imported horse Loricut If.. b,y Lomond —Annie Laurie, who raced with minor success in the Dominion, and who was later transported to Australia, has been sold by the Auckland spoilsman, Dr. W. C. Ring, and the gelding will remain in Australia. The total amount involved in the purchase is stated to he iWU guineas.

' Count Cavour is now one of the morning workers at Rieearton, comments a southern writer, lie has done a good amount of easy exercise in the afternoons and is now to he given more serious tasks in preparation lor the active career to Pillow later on.

The South IhI;lh<1 brood muni Sninbric, owned by Mr I l ’. Williamson, has been'shipped north to ho in:ited with Hunting Song, whoso progeny <lid really well hist season Toti del Monte, anotlier <d' Mr Williamson’s breed inures, is due to foal to imported Roliespierre shortly, and later will go to Kinloeh to he mated with another Knglish horse, Silverado.

The southern mentor, J’. 'l'. Hogan, is reported to have received a good offer for the three-year-old Night Lad. In the event of the sale going through,

A horse, who is now shaping more ereditnhlv is Royal Rad, a live-year-old, hy lloyiil Soult from Proltylorm, lienee an own brother to tire del unfit Royal Korin, (eonnnents “Karly Uiril.”) Hitherto very poor in condition, Royal Rad is gradually making progress, and another month’s training should show u vast difference. It is intended to race him in hurdle events, a class ol race that should suit him if lie shapes anyway like his relative.

'l'. 11. Milled inteiiil.H leaving for Klleiiili(j next week with Lo/jilcr and Amor, who will probably make their next appearance at the Avondale Jockey Cl nil’s spring meeting, alter which tlmy will fulfil engagement!) at the Auckland Racing Cluli’h spring meeting. Leader, who lias done well since he lasL sported silk, claims an engagement in Alio Croat Northern Cnincas, and as Pink Coat is reported to lie an unlikely starter in the northern classic hi« chance is further strengthened.

It is staled that one of the nicest youngsters in training at Kllerslie is the two-year-old Our Comet (Day Coined—Lady Hill), who is receiving his education at the hands of Ins owner-trainer, I). Potter, lie is not very Dig, lint displays plenty ol ipialil.y and has a nice action. At present he is not being hurried, lor he has no engagements until the October meeting of the Auckland Racing Club, I lie fixture at which lie may lie expected to make Ids debut.

Simlm, a hill-brother by Psychology to llunnymcdo, R,unsay and My Own, is one ol those who is engaged at the Debutante Stakes at Wanganui, which will he decided on Saturday. Watch Officer (Chief Ruler —Watchful) is also engaged in the same event. JI« has also been listed for the Avondale Stakes, to he competed for at the Spring gathering of the Avondale Jockey Club.

A. Hobson, who recently went to Australia on a holiday trip in company with the local horseman, I’. Green, apparently is impressed with racing on the other side, for it is stated that there is a possibility -of his staying in Sydney for some time. Hobson, who won the Winter Hurdles at Trcnthnm on Overhaul, is recognised as a very able, hurdle ami cross-country rider, and if lie rloes decide to follow his calling in the Commonwealth he should do well.

Having no immediate engagements Corinax is restricted to nothing lurthor than useful pace work when exercised at Kllerslie ol a. morning. fja.su year’s Auckland Cup winner hears a bright and lusty appenranee, and should come lo hand quickly, lie is in the New Zealand Cup anj,l at present looks one of the most favourable for the two-mile nice. Whether he will meet tlm engagement, however, lias not yet been determined. The ifiimnron carried half a dozen horses for Sydney when she left Auckland nil .Friday. Height Land was one, and it is intended to run him in jumping events at the bi.g A.J.C., spring meeting. Mr K. Karl’s Prince Otto, Coruscate and a filly by Peach Brandy from Spangle are Lo go under the hammer when they arrive. Prime Don, who was brought over from Sydney for an operation to his respiratory organs by Dr. Ring, and a Lucullus pony owned by Mr Wenzl Scholium completed lho draft. Paddon has been accorded a nomination for both the New Zealand and Avondale cups so that apparently his connections expect him to stay. Todate the Archicstown gelding is wholly untried as a slayer, hut we know that lie cun go a mile and u-quartor at least, for in the Cornwall Handicap at Kllerslie lie went down only in the last stride to Keatoown. It is an accepted fact that mile and u-quartcr

on a hand track is eipial to II furlongs oil linn turf, and if Pnddoil trains on satisfactorily in the interim tiie distance of the Avondale (hip may not prove beyond him. Undoubtedly hi! is a swift galloper, and but for leg trouble he certainly would have a far better record.

When Messrs P. Doughty and A. Currie, of Hulls, purchased Reach Rrandy from the Auckland Stud Company for a moderate sum, there was nothing to prove that these sportsmen had received all the best ol the bargain; but if the two-year-old stock ol the son of Call o’ the Wild can he taken as a criterion Llien Reach Rrandy is evidently destined to have a satisfactory career at the stud. Only a couple of this imported sire’s offspring aro in training at ICllerslie, and they are very promising. Owners anil trainers speak very favourably ol Roach Rrandy youngsters, and it will not surprise if this representative ol tho Rend Or strain receives further opportunities in the future.

When Mr J. M. Samson disposed of the greater portion of Ins string at a dispersal sale at Trenthain last .January the general opinion was that the Dunedin sportsmen would not venture into racing on such a large scale on his rcLurii from his tour abroad. Rut apparently he contemplates being represented on his return from Knglnnd, for he has cabled the Waehdvke trainers, F. and A. Trilford, to recommission Royal Riinond and Jock o’ 11 azoJdea in. In addition to this pair Mr Samson has several two-year-olds, while tire Orari trainer It. C. Keeper also has a few of the Dunedin sportsman’s horses, including Solmiiri and a limiting Song—Sangiiiniria lilly that was purchased at tlie last Trenthain sales.

AUSTRALIAN RACING. SYDNKY, Sept. 11. Rimerick is again quite well, and is using the grass track. I’ugauclli will return to New Zealand next week. TROTTING. CHRISTCHURCH ACCFPTANCKS. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. 11. Tim following are the acceplaiiecs for the combined Christchurch Clubs’ Kurile (|iiiko Relief Trotting meeting on Sep--14 : Kui lJi<|unko I I;tn<licu|> (lianman), of IoC sovh; 3.40 clhhh; unliopplwl iroUcrs. Onii mile and a lmlf. —Admiral liiiij.o'ii, (Ilian* cf*t., Kintf'H Voynov ncr. t VVal», Jock Bingen, Nelson Prince, J’eler Fashion 12. yd« hhd, Klectioncer Child, Ronela, 'lot Rogan 2d, Mount Royal 4H, Oval, All Peters 00. Karnimin Handicap (in harness), of 160 sovs.; 3.36 class. One mile and a-half.— Ron Ree, Cyone, Nell do Jloau, Ciislda d’Or, Sonoma Iguldie, I'll Direct, Patsy i’hcgan ser, Pleasant Wave, Royal Rooanda, Author Franz, 12yds hlid., Aleron, (Hen lake 24, Arikitoa, Pursei, Dusky Pointer, Pet Roeauila 30, Alpine Melody, Great Triumph 411. Murchison llundirjip (in harness), of 400 sovs.; 4.32 class. Two iniles. —Hilly Sea, Genuine, Glenelg, Trimmer ser., Jean MeKlwyn, Travis Axworlhy 12yds hlid, Philo, Zenith 24, Daphne de Oro, Rogan Chief, Western King 36, Glide Away 40, Money Spider 60, Quality 84. Seddorivilh: Handicap (in ■ harness), of 160 «ovs; 2.56 class. One mile and it-quar-(er. —Glenrowen, Golden Ore, Red Audubon, Audrey Dillon ser., Rough Neagh, Nelson McKinney, Pet Rocanua, Robert Guy 12yds hhd, Apex, Alpine Melody, Knottier 24, Dilnon, Cora Tacks, Pair Wave, Kiinshower 36, Delightful Tucll es'i 40, Avenger 60. Westport ilaudieap (in harness), of 200 sovs; for miliopplcii Irottent; 4.40 class. Two miles. —Avalanche, New Melford, Writer ser., Repute, All Reters, Great Amazon, Oval, Quieklire, Nelson Ala 24,yds hlid, Dipnoi 36, Nelson JSoy, Dolores 40, Ando Hell, Rady Fan, Wild Jlcbe 60, Tonic, Hingcii Starr 06, Ronny JSebnonl 100, Western Voyage 132. Keeflon Handicap (in harneSH), of 1,50 sovs. 2.18 class. One mile. — Koberl Guy, Vikol.a, Krcislnr, Proud Dillion, Mac Dillon, lilaek Waltlo, Great Triuinpb, Reeky Mine, Nelson Fay ser., lone, Guru Tacks, Curfew Roy, Sylvie Rogan, Shadowland 12yds hlid, Muriel de Ore 24, Nelson McCormack 40. Clcnhnpo Handicap (in liuriiess), of 200 sovs.; 2.40 elusa. One mile ami atpiarler.— Darluiilo, Granite City, Orphan, Triinnmr, William flic Great ser., Nelson McGorniack, Roicole, Steel All 12yds hlid, Pluto 24, Free Advice, St. Maura, Vesuvius, Zenith 36, Jack Polls, Regan weed 60. Mokihimii . Handicap (in saddle), of 150 sovs.; 2.16 class. One mile. Avonwood, Ring Roy, Dick Rogan, Mercury ser., Marshal Neil 12yds hlid., Heeler's Own, Hilly Sea, Henry Rogan 24, Grey Cloud, Jolly Pet 36.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 9

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Pi AGING NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 9

Pi AGING NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 9