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L ROUND BY KILBEKIS f HONOURS TO HURDLER' P LITTLE BRITON SCHOOLS WELL r\ [BV TELEORANI—OWN CORRESPONDENT" HAMILTON, Tuesday Horses with engagements at the n _ Wuikato Racing Club's Spring Sleet(»s ing galloped on the course proper SOft. r _ out from the rails at Te Rnpa to-day, r and, although the going was good, the times generally, were slow, owing tc j s extra ground being covered. eg The best trials of the morning were s> shown by the hurdler Kilberis over a jy distance, and Tosh, Hunting Blood and .. Sir Tommy over a. short course. Forest Acre (W. Thomson), who made a fina showing over a mile and a-quarter in the King George Handijj caj) at Avondale, was not Bustled in r _ completing five furlongs in -1.13 2-5. He is carrying his condition well. 7 Friskland (Ozanne) finished three [jj lengths clear of Wrackle (Telford) at tho completion of half a mile in 54 2-ss. Calorie (W. Thomson), who looks well, negotiated six furlongs in 1.22, the last fivo in 1.9 1-5. •e Midland (Ozanne), under a hold, was 1- going well alongside Philemup (Mc- *, Konjiie) to coinpleto six furlongs in •e 1.24 1-5. Forest Lake (Gollop) cleared n right away from Sorcery (MoLaughh lin) over six furlongs in 1.24 4-5. 7 Forest Lake has made good progress *, in recent weeks. Miss Bridge (Howard) i- sprinted two furlongs along the back d in 265. g Equal Efforts ® Sir Tommy (Bootsnia) pleased by accounting for Mio Fratollo {Howard) over five furlongs in 1.6 4-5, Sir Tommy will need only to reproduce his track '• form to make a solid showing in the y Taupiri Handicap This time was » equalled by Tosh (Mclnally), who 8 covered his last half-milo in 53 3-ss, '» and by Hunting Blood (Mclnally), * whose final half-mile required 545. Gappy (McKenzie) ran an easy half--5 mile in 59 2-ss. Raceline (McLaugh- " lin) shaped well in 545. Ho was aca companied bv an Acre gelding over the 1 final three furlongs, run in 39 2-ss. s Raceline is to contest the Hack Cup 1 on Monday next. Overdue (Winder) > and Forlorn (Howard) were associated 0 over half a mile, run in's4 4-ss, which ' timo later was 'recorded by Lornacro (Long). \ ' " " ' The best gallop of the morning over = a round was that of the * Waimai ? Hurdles candidate Kilberis (Gollop), J who was brousht home over the last half-mile by Bronze Step (Mclnally). 5 Kilberis recorded 2.6 2-5, the last five furlongs .taking 1.10 3-5. While he was 1 carrying a very light weight, the effort £ of Kilberis was impressive. i Du Maurier's Solid Bound Water Fox (McLaughlin) and Foxsen (McKenzie) ran two furlongs along the back in 255. Wyndora (Ensor) and 1 Silvei' Countess' (W. Thomson) came " home from the half-mile in 55 4-ss. J Du. Maurier (Long) and Mungacre (McLaughlin) were associated over a round in 2.8, being picked up at the " hallf-inile by Racewhip (Ferguson). Du Maurier finished clear of Racewhip, 1 with -Mungacre some lengths behind. ; Mon Acre (Long) shaded Dainty [ Lacly (Radford) ove.- six furlongs, the 1 last five being negotiated in 1.8 2-5. ' Moia Acre pleased. Abbey Lass (Hain), ' wh(» has been shaping well, ran six furlongs in, 1.-23. r . - - VV- J • " Senacre (Ozanne) was doing better i than Miss Clipper (Ferguson) and Ora , King (McLaughlin) to cover five furi longs in 1.8. Dark Shadow (McLaughlin), who looks welj,' came home from . the three-fUrlong peg in 42 4-ss. i Mio Lume (Winder) and Dan's De- . light' (Williams) were associated over J four 'hurdles and gave an improved ( display. A dashing exhibition was r given by Little Briton (Amunsden) and | Green Label (Craddock) over four , flights. ! WAIKATO RACING CLUB [ . F RIEHANDICAPS DECLARED i ' * ' [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] HAMILTON, Tuesday Rehandicaps have been declared foi the first day of : the Waikato Racing I Club's Spring Meeting as follows: — Hautapu Handicap.-—lnquisitor, 61b., making 8.0; The Trimmer, 31b., making • 7.10. ! Waikato Cup.—Round Up, 71b., making 8.13.: Tamahere Stakes.—Classic, 101b., making 8.10. Claudelands High-weight Handicap. —Prince Rangi, 91b., making 8.9. Cambridge Handicap.—Paddy the Rip, 81b., making 7.10. Taupiri Handicap. : — Royal Vaals, 61b., making 8.7; Olympus, 41b., making 9.1. . ' . - < NEW PLYMOUTH STABLES SOME RECENT ADDITIONS [bt telegraph OWN correspondent] NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday All work at New Plymouth this morning took place on the plough. Te Huia worked freely over a circuit. He will leave for Te Rapa to-morrow night, but he s not engaged on the first day. Aussie Ra ran seven furlongs the reverse way in 1.342, the last half-mile in 53 3-ss. He is engaged at Ellerslie. Majority galloped five furlongs with Light Comedy on Saturday morning:. Ho has had an easy time since the Treritham meeting. Glenthawn displayed his usual pace by running seven furlongs in 1.34 2-5, the Inst half-mile in 53 l-ss. Brilliancy jinnped eight fences safely. Red Sun', who recently joined R. Barlow's team; did strong work. Highball, who was formerly trained by A.' Jenkins at Masterton, has joined A. McCormick's team. After the racing at Bulls, H. Dulieu returned St. Cedric to his owners. Gold Petal is a recent addition to Dulieu's team. JOCKEYS. FOR LEVIN engagements announced The following riding engagements for the Levin Racing Club's meeting on Saturday have been announced:— G. R. Tattorsall. —Snigger, Conversion, Cricket, Tidal Gift. J. Chaplin. —Rarotonga, Chere Amie. S. Anderson. —Daymist, Auto Sweep, Windsor Chief, Dunbeath. D. Redstone. —Old Surrey. W. E. Pino—Rolling Home. K. Kanake.r—Sporting Luck. TROTTING FIXTURES Novembor 24, 26 —Forbury Park Trotting December' 3—Waikato Trotting Club. Decembor 3--New Brighton Trotting Club. December 3—Wairio Trotting Club. December 10—Waikato Trotting Club December 26 —Ashburton 1 rotting Club. Decprnber 26— Wairarapa Trotting Club. December 26—Gore Trotting Club. December 26, 27—West port Trotting Club. December 27. 29. 31-Auckland Trotting December 29—Reef ton Trotting Club. December 31—•-'Winton Trotting? Club. January 2. 3-~Canterbury Park Trotting Club

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 13

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EVEN SPRINTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 13

EVEN SPRINTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 13