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TAKANINI HORSES

GALLOPS ON GRASS

GOLD MONEY SONG SHINES

AIR PORT DEFEATS ELISE

A good five furlongs by Gold Money Song was the feature of the work n't I aknntni yesterday, when galloping "as practically restricted to horses with engagements at the Waipa meeting. Air Port, Te Kawiti and Gamos also shaped woII i„ their efforts. The middle grass tracK was used for galloping and the going was heavy. firi,"" 1 ]' 1 {onr -y Song (Smith), assisted over the ,1 r | H ! K , - v Das l) l)ink 'Jackson), hit out riso ulely over five fur'ongs in 1.4 3-5 giving the impression that he had a little in IhT°- "\ f " r , lonk ' occupied 12 ->-53 and ,„ , " Dink shaped very well. G. Smith, who net with an injury nt the June meeting, will probably have the mount on Gold Money Song to-morrow. Air port (Trebtw) was better than Elise i Mel-ariane) over five furlongs in 1.1 |-5 I-.lise got the hotter of the start, hut Air Port IV" ii "I ,iPr measure and ran home three lengths in front. Air Port hr<irs a bright pear a nee and may show up in the Arapuni Hark tlandu*ap to-morrow. There was little between Te Kawiti (Coker) and Ganios (Coleman) at the end of half a mile in 51 ;i-ss. They showed dash and are obviously improved as a result of recent racing. Moth are expected to run well to-mor-row, as they seem near their best form again. first Edition (McMinn) and Sea Eaglet (jlooton) covered half a mile in 53 :t-ss. Sea Eaglet finished a shade in front, but First Edition was not bustled. First Edition is by Kincardine from Sunny Sky and, although he has not been long in training, is shaping very encouragingly Poker Dice (Coleman) was in front of Miss Dignity (Coker) after running four furlongs in 51s.

Don Quev (Quedley), after « slow first furlong in His. completed seven fll rlon srs in 1.3(5 and was going well al the end. Surpai (Walters) rave a proficient exhibition over four fences Fie i.s in first-class order. I nless present intentions ore altered, the following: horses are expected to he taken to Te Ana mil tu for the Waipn Raring Club's Winter Meeting tomorrow: Gold Money Song. Air Port. Don Qnex, Gold Brocade. Gay Movie, Te Kawiti. Gamos, British Sovereign. Poker Dice and Sea Eaglet. HAW ERA ACTIVITIES ROYAL STAR 11. VERY FIT <0.0.) HAWERA, Thursday The fina, gallops of seven horses to race at Awapuni were accomplished on the outside vf the course proper at FTawera this morning The going was heavy after a severe frost Four of the local team are well forward as a result of plenty of recent raring, hut Student Prince. Winsome Lu and Ranilrh are resuming after lengthy S[.ells and are backward

Commencing at half-pare from the mile post. Royal Star 11. (Mills) and Student Prince (Reilly) finished solidly to record t.s - J-"i over the last five furlongs Royal Star 11. is in first-class order and may make an early return to the winning list. Student Prince, who will be ridden by G. P Dowrirk on Saturday, should not take long to get right if he keens sound He looks mire solid than formerly There was little between Val Pere (McDonald) and Filbert 'Mills) at the close of five furlongs in l.s 1-5. They lack nothing on the score of condition. Val Pere is to be ridden by C Cole arid Filbert by K. Chote Night Ray (Holland) and Raruleh (Ryan) finished practically together at the conclusion of five furlongs in 17 Night Ray worked well.

Winsome Lu (ReiHv) was not bustled to run five furlongs in 1.0. A couple of races should improve her and she may be in good trim f r r Trentham next month A year ago she was unluckily beaten into third in the Parliamentary Handicap The stable apprentice D Reillv is to ride Winsome Lu at Awapuni. Bnvadeer is the latest addition to J Brown's stable. She is a fine, big fillv by Pha>ron Bay from Bavloch and displayed promise early in the current season c he may improve as a three-year-old. Tn the same stable is a rising two-year-old full-sister to Veldette who will carry the same colours

ENGLISH DERBY

OWEN TUDOR SUCCEEDS LONDON, .Tune 1!" The -econd wartime Derby which was run at Newmarket yesterday instead of Epsom 'esulted ENGLISH DERBY 11/,I 1 /, miles Owen Tuooi Mrs McDonald Buchanan .- br r h.\ Hyperion—Mary Tudor II ( Mnharani of Kolhuptir's gr c. by Felicitation—Moti Begum .. I Firo/e Din, Sir William Jury's ..3 Length and a-half: two lengths Time. •_'m 32s TO CORRESPONDENTS 'lnquirer,' Auckland.—Screen Star was scratched for the Mokoia Handicap, which was run at Hawera on May 10, at 4.12 p.m on Mav 9 "Padlock," I'hames.—The hordes being tra inert b.\ H Dnlieu are Noble Fox Tide, .vaiter Kaiwaka Lucky Lulu. Hagen Zest Young Charles Olympus. G'en > a lie Mis- ll,i llott mot RolUckrr Fuoatrid 'Singling splice.l Hani Frost and Trig ■station In addition lie has in rising (wo-vear-obis to propare for the new season JO' Huntlv Gav Rebel won the Waikato Hack Cup at Te Rapa on February •_•(( 1 <).'(!» On Mav 20 (tie same year he finished second to Gav Rose in the President's Handicap at Te Rapa. and in July he went to the South Island after racing at Trentham. The last victory gained by Gay Rebel was in the Grevmouth Cup on December 30. 10.'!!). "Inquirer." F.llerslie. — Kawainga (11) foaled in 1925. is by Adjutant (son of Martian) from Titanium, by Lucullus from Pauline by St. Paul from Complete, by Cap-a-pie from Titania (imp.), by Orest.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 5

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TAKANINI HORSES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 5

TAKANINI HORSES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 5