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HAWERA TRAINING

HORSES FOR WAVERLEY FRIESLAND FINISHES WELL FINE SPRINT BY AIRFLIGHT (0.C.) HAWERA, Thursday The plough track rind the outside of the course proper provided good going at Haw era, t his morning. Horses who pleased were Fricsland, Natal, Airflight, Notiuin and Harry Boy. tie vera I visiting trainers have arrived from the IJotoru.i district, including W. Stephens with Mis> Tc Kotira, I,'nrekura. War Cloud, (ioalen i'ani ami Valerian; I!. I;tis.sell with Lena and Desert Tide; and J,. Buttcnwinh. with -Naial. C>ll the course proper, Lt: Mari|uis. who is in line fettle, led War Lap throughout five furlongs in 1.5 I-.") I'here was iutic between Muivaal and Gitalin Lass in 1,5. Desert Tide .-.haded Valerian in l.(>. VeUlette and Tnvoy separately recorded 1.1 Both are well forward. From a standing start, Airftight again impiessed by covering six furlongs in US M. Filbert had to be shaken up to finish alongside Notiuin at the close of a mile in 1.17, the last three furlongs taking :i!» I-ss. Filbert should be a good light-weight prospect at Waverley. A knock caused one of Notium's hind legs In swell overnight, tint it is not likely- to prove serious. .Natal and Kena traversed an easy seven furlongs in !.:»». the last five in t.O. Ka Kena ran half a mile in ,Y_'s On the plough, after being held back in tin early stages, Star Mark found Fricsland too good' at the conclusion of five furlongs in IFricsland is likely to have a .Hi allowance in the Beslcy Memorial Handicap Surveyor-General traversed seven In Hongs 111 1.:::! the first five in 1.5 IKoyal Star II and Val I'ere sprinted half a mile in 1.1 Koyal Star II is a doubtful starter at Waverley. Barry Boy amf Night liay were together at the end of half a mile in ">os.

EPSOM TRACK SMART WORK IN SADDLE ANTHONY'S GIFT AND SILK LADY BY ABAYDOS Saddle efforts In Anthony's (Jilt. Silk Lady and Sweet: Aloes lornied an interesting leature ol training operations at Kpsoin yesterday inorniiio;. Sound displays at two miles were jjiveii liy I 'oniu-noi a, Petite Jewel and True Guide. The din was rather dead after rain In view of the meeting at Claudelands on May 10, work was done the reverse wav. Silk I jail,v iS." M August), running the first tin If -ni ill 1 ei l.'i. iinickly opeuei 1 up a ■rood lead on Sweet Aloes iK. I). Mill), anil, although tirlllvr at lie,' finish. Silk Lady finished about ">o yaril.- ahead in '.'.Hi fur I lie mill'. SiHx Ladv adapted herself well ti> the Mid'lit 1 conditions and gave a smart display Anthony's (iift t.S. M. August) jumped into his stride quickly to run the first two furlong* in it- i'i-">s and the four in I.H. lie was stooping in the final stages. I.at recorded l""> for the mile, a very useful performance. Sonja Henie i\Y. Fleming). alter running a inilp in completed a mile and a-ipiartcr in :{-5, hut was not driven out. I'etite Jew 'I <\\\ II Andrews), Coiuienora IS. M. August) and True Guide (.1. McBride) ran the last half solidly to finish praetieally in line in I..VJ True Cinide, who was not properly balanced in the early stages, was running' on solidly at the end. Connenora. after breaking at the start, paced smuothly When Wliarekawa (G. Cole) left his feet at the five furlongs. Kara Avis (A. P. Walker) went on to beat him eoinfortatily over a mile in Kara Avis, who is working solidly, disappointed by his showing: in the Innovation Handicap :il Kpsoin last Saturday. A mile anil a-half. free-legged. in K.-1.1 was the task of Au'o Lad (\Y. Fleminir). Although in s;ootl order and working well. Auto Lad is very babyish in his races. Mnntra Tangi (F Davis) worked two miles at a ra! e Marcus (D. Coo'o hit out well over three laps, appreciating the easier track conditions

TURF IN ENGLAND TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS LAMBERT SIMNEL SCORES LOXDOX. April 30 The New Two Thousand Guineas Stakes at Xewmarket to-day resulted in a win for the Fair Trial colt Lambert Simnel from IS others. Result:— TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS, sweepstakes of i.l(i ejich, with £IOSO added; three-year-olds; colts 0.0. Riles s.M; | mile Lambert Simnel, Duke of Westminster's b c by 'Fair Trial —Simnel. 0.0 I Morogoro, Senior Ma ha rani Salieb of Kolhapur's br c by Felicitation — Moti Begum. 0.0 2 Suncastle, Lord Portal's b c, by Hyperion —Castle Cay !).() .3 Nineteen started Two length and a-half TURF JOTTINGS TRACK AND STABLE GOSSIP The Foxton trainer F. Robinson has bought C'oronado, who should not bo hard to place during 'he winter It transport can be secured. B. Burgess proposes to take a team, including Gladynev to Australia shortly. Although she is not in the Fgmont Steeplechase. Chat was nominated for the Adamson Steeples on the second day of the Ilawera meeting Indian Sun the year older brother to Brahman, lias begun a course of schooling on Mr. G. D. Beatson's property near Hastings He is reported to have shaped well. From August i alt raring clubs m tiir Melbourne suburban radius must provide on their programme one race on the Hat of not less' 1 than It furlongs. This was decided upon recently by the V.R.C. committee Ann Mie, winner of the maiden event at Tirnarti last Saturday, has shown steady improvement this year She is a four-year-old mare by Robespierre from Wym-wyni, who is by Night Raid and is a surviving twin

Alexcelia, winner of the Edmund Goodbetiere Handicap on the second day of the Feildinsc meeting this month is required ;it Waverley to meet Dynasty and Amigo. who were third and fourth respectively nn that occasion, on lllh. worse leriiKs Dynasty tarried - _'lh. overweight On the other hand, Black I? die. winner of the Denbigh Handicap on the same day, meets tin' runner-up Screen Star -Mb worse and Royal Star II flib worse on the weights carried.

BENEVOLENT IMPROVED GOOD TIMES AT RICCARTON (0.C.) CHRISTCHURC'H, Thursday Tlio out,side of the trial grass provided excellent going at Kiccartnn to-da.v. line ran seven fiirlontrs in 1.'.il .'!-5. and Muffler covered nine in 1 ."><• Benevolent easily beat Prudent Prince over a mile in I 15. The former has made very marked improvement. Cloud Health and Ferrihy also recorded I. I.Y Don't Forget registered 1.17 I-5 for six furlnnKnight Conimnniler took 1.17 1-5; Treasurer heal liehel Slur and Mungnlooii in I, is 1-5; Linne and Scarteen ran 1.11 l .'!-.Y Lockheed anil Streamline strode over seven furlong- in 1 1-5; fircenhank and Princess Minerva took I .:»•'! l-*> Arctic Dawn and Force ran five lurloiigs in 1.5 2-5; liefrog,re.ssion and Cuilder, in 1.5 1-5. Eulogist sprinted half a mile alontr the hack in in ~-ss. Lady Derby followed in 51 is. Cay Parade ran the same distance home in s(is. Hurry Girl and Sham lio.v took sil l-ss; S((iiare Cut and flood Scout. 51s; Ann Mie and Dispense, 51 'J-ss; Stabilise, s'Js; Donadea, s'_' 'J-.Ys; (lay Thread, 5'J ,'i-ss; Arabian Night, .*»•_' I-ss. A SMART FILLY Egyptian Rose. who attracted notice by her success among the two-year-olds at the C.J.(I. meeting', was bred by Mr. E. Steele, of Windsor Park Stud, Ouniuru, and is by Iliad from Lotus Lily, by Chief Ruler from Egyptian Mower bv Finland or Kgvpt. Lotus [,'ly was bred at Hastings by Mr. ,1. M. Cameron, who raced Kgvptian Flower both in Xcw Zealand and Australia. A few months back K'xyptiitn Hose was taken over on lease by the Oainnrit trainer X. .). Dwyer, whose colours were represented Tor the first time when the filly raced at Oatnaru last month. TO CORRESPONDENTS "F.W.5.," Putaruru. —AV . J. Broiighton's fsr«t mount on the second day of the Canterbury Jockev Club's Easter meeting was Hurry Girl, who ran third in the Yaldhurst Hack Handicap.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23954, 2 May 1941, Page 5

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HAWERA TRAINING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23954, 2 May 1941, Page 5

HAWERA TRAINING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23954, 2 May 1941, Page 5

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