ELLERSLIE TRACE WORK.
FEW GALLOPS YESTERDAY. HANNIBAL MOVES FREELY. Thara war* !•« gallops it EEenlia jMte> day, whea the fsurt work *ll practic&ily confined to horses with mis*g«n«ot» at tha Waipa Racing Cab'* ma«tiag at Ts Awamuta to-morrow. AH the gallops wwa performed on the So. 3 erasa, which ra left, although us good order ccaaidaring tie amount of wet wen ".her there haa been lately. Details of the work are:— With L. Daliea in the saddle. Lady's Be 7 west steadily in the early part of a round and increased the speed at the five-furlongs post to ran heme the last five ia 1.12. Lady's Boy ia carrying a bright appearance, bat is still working very scratchily. Bennia. Quincoma and Mountain Guide were almost on terms at. the conclusion of a round in 1.43 3-5. Mountain Guide has beer, doing nicely in his work lately aid should bo capable cf a solid effort ia the Ngaroto Hurdles to-morrow. Hannibal, ridden by A. McCormae, acred very freely while running seven furlong* in 1.35 4-5. Hannibal is in splendid trim and should run a good race when he make* his first appearance in open ccmpany in the Woodstock Slakes so-morrow. Although ho is being kept going steadily. Catcma is a doubtful visiter to Trentham, where he is engaged in several of the minor events. Catoma took no harm from his recent racing and should be an improved horse nest time he is produced. Maori Boy, who looks a picture, moved smoothly over «is furlongs in 1.25 4-S. Maori Boy and Lady's Boy are to bo taken on to Trentham after racing at T© Awamuta to-morrow. Thunderstorm and Land Measure pleased better than Merry La over St® furlcrtgs ia 1.5 1-5. The local hers tanas S. McTmvish, who has been indisposed ainca the winter meeting at headquarters, is making a good recovery and expects So be about again »ocn.
LOCAL YEARLINGS NAMED. AMMGN RA AND BRONZE EAGLE. Local owners are now selecting names for iheir risizu two-yeax-olda and rarr:eg registered for two local youngsters appear in the la: est list of names claimed- They ara Ammon Ea for tie gelding by Liroond— Hyades and Bronze Eagle for the coit by Brasen—'Torfrida. Amm en Ea, who ia a half-brother to Procice. wis included in the team recently taken to Sydney by J. T. .Tamicscn, while Branxe Eagle is -working at Ellerslie under the direction of J. Gray. The rising two-year-old filly by Tea TraySecret Link, who ia being trained at Takanir.i by C. Morse, has been named Amber Link, and the 5Uy by Brazen—Manna in the same stable has been named Brazarma.
GAMARU JOCKEY CLUB. LIST OF THE ACCEPTANCES. [BT 23LECEAPH. —P1LESS ASSOCIATION. ] OAM A 5U, Thursday. Following are tha acceptances for the Oamaru Jockey Clah' s Winter Meeiias ca Saturday, -Inly 5:— HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, Of £120; 2 miles. st lb st lb T:;ra~ie» . . 10 11 Harrington . 3 2 Wairio . 9 13 Tractariaa .30 Fresco Fleet 3 11 is ffahera .90 Hard 3 10 Karexajjla . 3 0 Red Heather 9 S Faiocae . 9 0 Pander . 9 3 Deportment 9 0 Bcnatic ••.32 Feterette -.30 NOVICE STAKES, Of £100 ; 5 far. «t lb st lb Rat Xcyal ..30 Cmain? Heme 3 0 Solanusn ... 9 0 Nonchalaat ..30 Scsewocd ... 3 0 Seme Gift .,30 Little Duchess 3 0 Soldier's Pal .30 G-old Knight .30 QAMARU TROT. Of £105; limit. 3.42; li rri>*. Crmleigh . Lt. Yds. bad. Beai Girl • . Lt. Anther Fraaa . 12 AathGr Wjllings Lt. Tiny Bingen . . 12 Ail Thcrpa ■ Lt Stella Binffea 12 Logaieen . Lt. Btrnie Biaeea . 12 Snowy 3ncn . Lt. Joan Appear 12 Lady Emmett Lt, Great D'Oro . . 4S Mary Lccaada Lt, Imperial Logan 122 PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, Of £175; li miles. st Dj «t lb Taboo - • * . 10 10 ilcyal Mint .30 Starsiooi-er . 10 2 Membo .30 Camisader . . 10 1 First Raid . 9 0 G'earswiia . . 9 11 E~enins - 3 0 Esse • • - . 3 5 HIGH-WEiCHT HANDICAP, Of £100 - ~ £zz, st lb si lb Rascal - * • . 10 3 Solmtrri ... 9 9 Royal Mint . 10 1 Orinnnib • • . 3 S Membo 10 1 Last Mark -.38 Jcck c Taaamoe ..33 Huseldeaa 10 1 Miss Marco . 3 0 Ei?b Gear . 9 11 Crossbow .30 ilartia . 3 10 WA1KAURA TROT HANDICAP (Saddle). Of £100; limit. 2.2S; 1 mile. Kiss La ■ • . Lt Anther Fram Lt., G rattan Queen Lt. Lydia Pointer Lt. Ribiriagj Lt. Yds. bad. Great Scott Lt. Great Abdullah 12 Pando Pointer Lt. Arklow • . 12 Aviatrix - . Lt. Licorice .... 24 Almost Gins . Lt G-old Chimes . £4 Mary Lccaada Lt. yor'-wester • . 24 Saowr Ea.cn . Lt. SLlvsrsraod . . 36 All Thorpe • . Lt. Hose Queen . 36 Join Appear . Lt. Guy Bingen . . 60 FAREWELL HANDICAP, Of £100: 1 m£!e. st lb «t lb Fair Mcary . 10 9 Dnmbians . . 9 0 Troilus • . 10 1 Mis® Marco . 3 0 j Kentish Lady 9 13 Crossbow -.30: Solmnri --.91! West Heme .30; •N'.skt Z5crt 3 3
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20601, 27 June 1930, Page 11
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