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TAKANINI HORSES

BRILLIANT HALF-MILE GOLD MONEY SONG PLEASES TELLSOiYI GREATLY IMPROVED Iho brilliance oi Gold Mniier Song over lour furlongs was the highlight of the gallops at Takanini yesterday. The polos were out '2oft. and the track was eondueive to fast times. Other horses to race at the Whangarei meeting who pleased in their final gallops included Tell so m, Dinky !)i, Xoitaro, The Dozer] and High Sea. Gold Money Son? (McMinn) traversed his half-mile in .48 f!-. r is, He if a greatly improved gelding whose promotion to ofien company should not prove a bar to further sueOCSiv Gr.indora GMelnaliyi showed his usual freedom in completing: four furlongs in 4ti .",-.ns He seems to have freshened up after his respite and may do belter at Whangarei. Dinky l)i (Ferrall) and Xoitaro (Beguelv) were to have gone six furlongs, hut the former broke aw«y, and when he could no! be restrained lie was allowed to complete the task alone, aecomplishiiiß ihe last five furlongs in I .'J. while Xoitaro took I.M. Dinkv i)i will forgo his first day's engagement, but will bo taken to Whaiigarci lor tho second day. Tellsom (Parsons) and Mazir (Pet ley) were on terms at the end of six furlongs in l.j(i Jl-.V Tellsom looks greatly improved as a result of his racing' at, Ellorslie, and he appears to have regained his best form. Orelio (McMinn) did a little better than Arvaknr (Smith) over the concluding stages of five furlongs run in l.'i The Dozer (Gray) and High Sea (McMinn), both of whom are engaged in the Whangarei Cup, were associated over a mile run in 1.4(i, there being: little between them. Both worked satisfactorily. Saccone (Spinley) was restricted to a round oil the plough with a sprint up the straight. Ho thrives on a light preparation. Maxam ivas restricted to trotting. She is a fit mare. "Iluntintr Bee t.Mciually) and Te Kawiti (Cokcr) covered seven furlong's in l.:i I 'J-'i. with both finishing on. Other gallons were: - Three Furlongs. Xettarion (.lack-on). Himalaya (Miiith). .",7 :i--">s; Kotori Pai (Ouedley i. .".T Deloe- Polly, ■inna coll. (Spinley I. ! !Ss. 'Four Furlongs.- Lorosita iQiiedleyL Sporting Bronze (Bondi. .V.S; Cambria iMcMinni, Miss Cay il'elleyi. to I-r. s; Loute March (Smith), Bornk 'Jackson), .'tis. Five l-'nrlongs. Pahistre (Walters). 1.)!; O.len Council (Smith), l.ii; Ascot Bloom (Beguely), Court Favourite iFerrall), l.">. Six Furlonsr?.—"Namarn (Duncan;, Surpai (Gray), on the plough, 1.17 l-">. SOUTHERN TROTTING NEW BRIGHTON FIELDS [by TKI.KUI!APH PIiF.SS ASSOCIATION] C.ll H I ST( lIF I'CH, Tuesday • Acceptances for the Xew Brighton TrottiiiK Club's Summer Meeting, to be held on Saturday, are as follows: P.'.o—JU'HXIIAM HAXDICAP, of trotters; limit, ::. 11 ; I',- miles.- Fire Kins. Hamel Bey, Pegasus Bay, lioyal I'arrisli, Small Ctiange, limit; Princess Beverley, J'.'yds hhd; George .\rlis-, Manian, Syniax, 'J t ; Milestone, Patch's Discovery. ,'SU; Diversion, Kilinoriek, tM pjite Hey, 00; Survivor, Si; Judgment. '.Mi. 1 10-—TIAI-1 F.WOOD HAXDICA I'. of XL'oo; limit. .•">7 ; 1 1 , miles. Blue Diamond. Colossal, (Hen Travis. G rattan ita. Great Mountain (Tj. Great Waitaki. 'Happy Man, Latest Fdition. Lord Brent, lioyal Thread, Single Star, Super Jack. William Foils, limit; Ben Wyvis. Brigadier, Bronze Faele, Distributor. Cientleman Jim, Heroic Prince, Kewpie's Jev.el. Little Derby, Purveyor, Shadow Son. Sister Polly, I'Jyds hhd; Logan Palm, Sir Julien, '_M.

1.-2,-I—-\YI GRAM HANDICAP, of X"ilO; limit. a.'-'T; llj miles.-- Axfpcar. Colonel A.vworthv. Coquette, Huguenot, Jovial. Kings Jubilee, Mazaire. Snlalon, Wninoni Girl, limit; Bat tie vale. Black Surprise, Great Blaze, Lady Vasclyne, Trireme. .PJyds bhd; Superior Rank, .'Hi; Subsidy, -is. •j.o—ACHILLES HANDICAP, of tltiO; limit t:: - miles.--'Frisco Boy. Kiirea. /.iucali. limit: Xed Worthy. Si. Jt hern Smile, p'vds bhd; Cruiser. Loyal Rev itoan Duke. Wee Potts. I: Bill 8.. Harc'd Guy. :!<>; Accountant, Jes.-c Owens. -IS. •I 15 BLENHEIM HAXPIC.-P. of i'HOO; limit. I t.".; - miles. Clockwork Gay Lady. Gold Bar. J a cose, MncGregor. Robin Hyde. Roval <;rattan. Rerckohua, SiU Kinir. Siege Gun. Silver Laddie, Storm Signal. Warning, limit; Gold Pot, Huguenot. Lady Carol, Roval Surprise. Shadow Queen. twenty ({rand. l'Jvd- bhd; Toceetie. *2l: Drumoak. SPITFIRF. HANDICAP. of riuiO; trotters- limit. P.- miles.—Amonus. Chudic. Header, limit; Biworthy, -Reception. Sana more l-'vds bhd; Blue Logan, Aati\e IJuon, 'J I; Bush Laddie, Guy Hugo, Gyrate, Mohican. Parrish Guide. Dark Hazard. Franz Derbv, Mannas Son. Lan John, -IS. 4..V- HURRICANE HANDICAP, of rJ.IO; limit. P. miles. Adversity 1" rem on , Gerfalcon, Great Don. Loyal 1 at. Regal. Roan Duke, Rowi, Willow Bank Worthv Need. Zincali. limit; Accountant, Bill 8.. Harold Guy, Red Hiuiger. >andnsky Wee j'otts, l'_'yds blid; Jesse Owen,-, Xci.on Eddy! -1 ■" , ~. •1 j.V—\JAX HANDICAP, of saddle; limit 1 mile. -Aircraft Gay Avon, Kind's Jubilee. Snlalon, Sky W ink, Stylish Boy, Toceetie, Trireme, limit: Repeal, 30yds bhd. TURF JOTTINGS TRACK AND STABLE GOSSIP Trekaloner ran greenly to fill eighth place in the Juvenile Stakes oil, the tirst day of the Feildmtr races, but he shaped like one certain to improve. He is the latest «d the stock of Safari to put in an appearance. The six-year-old gelding Circular Note, who was formerly trained by F. Tnlford. has joined the stable of R. Register at Riccarton. He is a brother to Circulation and halfbrother to Loughrea, but he has yet to v.in After the totalisator had closed and the field was in the hands of the starter. Sea Link bolted for a mile and three-quarters prior to the Flying Handicap at. Feilding. He was withdrawn from the race, but investors on him lost their money. His rider was the apprentice jockey. T. Winiata. Finishing very resolutely, Val Pere disposed of a large and useful field in the Eitzrov Hack Handicap at Feilding on Saturday. Although he has been a consistent placegetter. Val Pere had scored only once previously, that being in the race if the same name at the New Plymouth meeting last Christmas. When Do Maurier won the Manchester Handicap at Feilding a year ago, he was one of the fancied division, and lie went on to a decisive victory in the Manawatu G*p. beatinsr Tide-waiter by three lengths. He was at double figures when he returned lo the attack last Saturday, but he is riot likely to hr neglected at Awnpuni, his home course, this month.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 7

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TAKANINI HORSES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 7

TAKANINI HORSES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 7

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