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NEWS FROM THE COURSE.

YESTERDAY'S TRAINING.

CALAMINE AND TENTCALL.

TELSGBAFE. OW3T CCUHSSPOSTJEKT.I HAWERA, Tuesday.

Prospects for a good car's sport ta-mar-row- are distinctly promising. and provided thai iters is so mere rain the gains 'fill be especially good for June racing. This morning the course proper -was available, with tie pegs weil out. Tee track was holding and the times therefore appear alow. W. Pine's pair. Calamine and Testca.lL jumped off together at the half-mile. Tentcall immediately went to the front and led Calamine into the straight. Calamine finished very determinedly and got up to dead-heat with Tentcali in 56is.

Ifgawhine was given a working gallop, coming home the last two furlongs smartly. Mendip, Orasone and if cunt Shannon were associated in a try-out over six furlongs. Men dip and Orasone began too smartly for Mount Shannon, and never let him in. Mendip finished a shade in front of Orarone. •with Mount Shannon a couple of lengths back in 1.2-4. The first three furlongs took 41 l-ss. Archibald, Ccpey and Airtight were given pace-work on the sand. The Warden ran a half-mile comfortably in 57b. Waitaunaha and Just John wer» trotted and cantered on ihe inside. Sen o' Mine, with a light-weight no. worked well over a round without making time. Amuknku occupied 1.12 in running five furlongs by himself. Fijcmai again showed too much pace for Maidos over a round at better than steeplechase pace. Annridge, Gcwanlea and Prince Desmond were companions in a gallop aver four furlongs. The three accomplished a good trycut. Prince Desmond and Anbridge finished slightly ahead of Gowanlea, cn whom Eector Gray had the mount, in 55a. Banbridge was not asked to do his bent to beat Ccma in a gallop over sis furlongs, occupying L 29.

WORK AT NEW PLYMOUTH. HUIRANGI GIRL'S GALLOP. [BT TELES2APH. —PE3SS iSSOOATICK.] NEW PLYMOUTH. Tuesday. The Sew Plymouth track was very heavy for the final tryents this Trorr-'-njT, Then all work took place on the outside of the course proper, with the trestles well out. Euirangi Girl and Manly galloped a mile, the last seven furlongs taking 1.48, both going easily. 3cnngne was sming much better *V Eoromea and Archeen at the ccncluainn cf eiz furlongs, the last five taking Lls. Eoromea was very lame on pulling up. Te Atiawa, who ricked his shoulder, and Hipo ara very doubtful starters to-mcrrow

EIIEESHE GALLOPS. CANDIDATES FOR WAIPA. HANNIBAL AND MAORI BOY. Several candidates for the Waipa placing Club's meeting at Ta Awamutu on Saturday were galloped at EllersHe yesterday, when the -So. 3 grass was available for fast work. The going was heavy and the times recorded vrera slow, although Hannibal, Maori Boy and Eager Eose all pieaaed by moving with plenty. ox freedom. Details af the work are;— First to use tha grass was Eager Hose, who went once round in 1-44 3-5. running the last seven furlongs in 1.35 4-S and the last six in L 22 2-5. Eager Base is rery well and wiH be 3ent to Te Awamutu io-

After jumping o2 at the shc-fttrlong post Wild Country and Land Measure were joined at the five by Merry Lu. Land Measure displayed pace over tha first few fnrlong3 ana then tired to nnisn behind her companions, who were together at the "Raid Country ran tha six furlcnga in 1.22 1-5. Lady's Boy and Day Farm were associated ever five furlongs in LlO 1-5. Lady a 3oy, who is carrying a bright appearance, was going easier than hia companion at tha finish, where he was doing nis work well. Hannibal (McCormac) and Maori Bey CL. Duiieu) were on terms, with Bannie beaten cS at the conclusion of Beren furlongs in 1.37 3-5, the last six being run in Maori Bey finished strongly and Hannibal, who was carrying most weight, a .bo pleased. Mountain Guide (Sharkey) and Quincoma (Garrett) were indulged in a sound effort on tha schooling track, where thera were only two fences up. They went near:? twice round at a solid pace and jumped the two hurdles «wic© # both working znti iris "well.

TARANAKI HUNT aUB. DONATION OF TWO CUPS. After the meet cf the Tnrartaki aunt last Saturday the presentation of a gold cigarette coss was made to Mr. B. H. Chancy, who j some months ago resigned the position of | niaster an learins to rer.de in Auckland. j Mr. Chaney ias been elected a life memoer | of the Eunt Club. _ I The master. Mr. A- H. Halcombe. Un- ! nounced that s S" Plymouth sportsman. Mr. A. Lile. had donated a cap for the next Taranaki Hunt Club Cup, and Mrs. Lue had donated a gold-mounted whip for the rider cf the Trinner. Mr. Lile known to them as the owner cf Omeo. a gallant ycung steeplechaser and hurdler, proudiy claimed by the hunt club, bavins risen to fame from an auspicious beginning in the ranks of the hunters of the dub. Indeed, the Taranaki Hunt Club had provided the schooling for many good winners on the race track. Mr Chaney bad ewned Star.aas, - L — lce winn&- of the Taranaki nunt Cup; Mr. W. T. Hookham. trna«urer of the ciub, had -cored a Iripla success in the same event with Otaroa. Eumalpi had been another winner in this race for Mr. Chaney, and Eua, Simple Sam. Te Toa, Huimnffi Girl and Waitaanaha. all winners of tse trophy, had received their schooling following the club's pack. _ Later Mr. Halcombe announced that Mr. Chaney had offered to give tna cup lor the Taranaki Sunt Ciub Steeplechase in 1931. PRODUCE STAKES ABANDONED. FORBURY PARK CLUB'S ACTION. The Fcrrbary Park Trotting Club ha* decided not to continue the New Zealand Sires' Produce Slakes, run ax the club's winter meeting. A motion to that on act was earned at a meeting cf the committfcy week, the mover. J. L. Coughian. saying that there had been only one real race since the event was instituted. That was last rear, when Great. Nelson and Great Way ran a dead-heat. The secretary said he considered the club hao lost £lO7 on the race this year. Mr. 3SL Hallidcy moved that it be a recommendation to" the Programme Committee to provide a substitute for the Statics —eituer a classic or a free-ror-all. SEASON'S FIXTURES. June 25—Egmont-Wansanui Hunt. June 27, 23 Park Racing Club. June 2S—'Waipa Racing Cub. June 23—Ashburtan County Racing Club. July s—Oamaru Jockey Club. July S, 10, 12— Wellington Racing Club. July 17, 10—Glsbarao Racine Club. July 13—W aim ate District Hunt Club. Jaly 26—South Auckland Hunt Gufa. Jab SL A^r iRi &—■Maaaa-aia Bacaag dab.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20599, 25 June 1930, Page 9

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NEWS FROM THE COURSE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20599, 25 June 1930, Page 9

NEWS FROM THE COURSE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20599, 25 June 1930, Page 9

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