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SMART EFFORTS

KILOIVSA AND BEREATU GOOD SIX-FURLONG TRIALS SOUND ROUND BY GLEN ABB A phasing trial over six furlongs on the grass by Kilonsa and a good gallop over the same distance on the tan hy Rercatu wore the main features of the work at Ellerslie yesterday. The. majority of the work was carried out on the No. 1 grass, the poles being out sft,. and the going fast. The stable mates Kilonsa (McTavish) and Land Girl (Fearn) were associated over six furlongs in 1.10 4-5. The pace wis solid throughout, the first two furlongs being run in 25 2-5s and three in 37 3-ss. Kilonsa finished strongly and gained admirers for her Ohinem iri Cup engagement. The Komnev—Thurnley gelding (Cameron) was not extended to run six furlongs in 1.22 3-5. Fleetwind (Vaugh.in) ran the last four of five furlongs in 50s. She continues to gallop well.

Master Appellant (Stokes), Avail (Kerr) and Bright Idea (Jones) finished in close order at the end of half a mile in 50 2-ss. Ohmaha (Murray) and Ringshot (Clifford), after taking 14s for the first furlong, completed six in 1.18. Ringshot was in front at the finish and doing it well, but Ohmaha is a lazy worker. White Foam Sprints

Gleu Abb (McTavish) beat Mai do Mer (Jones) by a couple of lengths at the conclusion of a round in. 1.53. The last six furlongs took 1.20 1-5 and Glen Abb finished solidly. Love Parade sprinted four furlongs in 53 $!-ss. He is coining to hand well. After schooling, Tiverton (Stokes) and Whirling Arch (Turvey) covered half a mile in 53 3-os, with Tiverton in front.

Valmiut (Murray) and Lady Defoe (Cameron) completed six furlongs comfortably in 1.21 3-5, the first two in 275. Vulmint is working well. Sir Abb (Tremain) ran an easy four furlongs in 52 l-ss. His next engagement will be at Tauranga. United (Genmioll) reeled off half a mile in 525. lirouze Emerald (Murray) defeated First (Sold Money over three furlongs in 36 <!::-5t>. Bronze Emerald is a promising galloper. White Foam (Gilchrist) finished clear of Haputale (Tonks) at the end of tour furlongs in 49 2-ss. They ran the first furlong in 12 3-5s and it was a fair effort. Tybalt Goes Lazily Hertatu (Gilchrist) was responsible for a umart effort by sprinting six furlongs in 1.17 3-os. He looks in good order for Paeroa, but may not be suited by the present track conditions. Paspuro was let off with a sprint down the straight. Tybalt (Gilchrist) traversed six furlongs in 1.18 3-5. Ho workei lazily, but is bearing a welltrainel appearance. Billy Boy (Stokes) led liliinani (Smith) over four hurdles, both giving a satisfactory display.

Tiverton (Stokes) and Whirling Arch (Turvey) ga\T a promising performance over four of the schooling hurdles, although Tiverton struck the last ttvo.

Having his first schooling lesson. Lighter (Craig) negotiated two pony hurdlas in fine style. He looks a good type for the business.

HAWKE'S BAY HORSES

COMINGENT FOR TRENTHAM BRUNHILD MAY RACE WELL [ I!V TKLEGHAPH OWN COHRESF'ONDENT] HASTINGS, Tuesday T) ie Hawke's Bay horses Charade, Inheritance, Parry, Rakahanga, Slippery, Brunhild, Seyfried and Hunting Cat left this morning to fulfil engagements at Trentham. Caarade won easily in the highweight class at Napier and in spite of the weakness of the opposition on that occasion she should be very hard to boa; in her coming engagements. She is in excellent fettle.

in his final gallop before leaving, Inheritance ran seven furlongs with shojs on on the plough in L.'IO. It was an impressive try-out and he may be an early winner. Parry goes well in high-weight handicaps and will have to be given consideration, in spite of his poor showing at Wanganui, where the track was very much against him. However, Charade is given preference over him on Thursday.

Rakahanga is the solo juvenile representative from the district. Her showing; at the end of five furlongs at Napier was disappointing, but she gallons well. .Srunhild is a bit of a puzzle as her forni this season has been in and out. She has been galloping well and looks fit Her connections regard her prospects hopefully The recent form of Seyfried has not bejn good, but ho is useful and may he a possibility in tlie Silverstream Handicap. Hunting Cat is very fit and, as he is well down in the weights, should run prominently. Mahutai was left in the New Zealand St. Legcr in error, his owner overlooking the forfeit date.

RIDING ENGAGEMENTS

JOCKEYS FOR PAEROA

Additional riding engagements for the first day of the Ohineniuri Jockey Club's meeting at Paeroa to-morrow :! re as follows ::— ft. Tremain. —Goldation, Very Glad, Lagoon, Barrister. :{, W. McTavish. —Kena. W. H. Jones. —Mai de Mer, Parquet, King Stroud. N r . Vaughan.—Clooneen. 1). Green. —Glen Abb. D. Craddock. —Latour's Last, Mana. J).. E. Home. —Solitary. T. Green. —Feldberg, Round Up. L. Clifiord. —Inquisitor. G. P. Dowrick. —Grateful. C. Walters. —Mia Acrea. P. Mcllroy.—Anagram.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS "Subscriber," Te Rapa.—Golden Blonde is a four-year-old and Smoke Screen is a three-year-old. Smoke Screen had his first nice when ho won the Juvenile Stakes Handicap at Feilding on November 28, 1930. He was not eligible to race before the J930-37 season. As a two-year-old he won five times in seven starts, the races he won in addition to the one mentioned being the Pacific Handicap at Trentham, the Great Northern Champagne Stakes at Ellerslie and the Manawatu Sires' Produce, Stakes at Awapuni. This season he has gained three wins and two seconds in five starts, his victories being achieved in the Railway Handicap at Marton, the Great Northern Guineas at Ellerslie and the Riccarton Handicap at iliccarton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22988, 16 March 1938, Page 11

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SMART EFFORTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22988, 16 March 1938, Page 11

SMART EFFORTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22988, 16 March 1938, Page 11