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HAWKE'S BAY STABLES

TURF JOTTINGS

lAMBOURN AND GAYEST SON SMART EFFORT BY CYPRINE (0.C.) HASTINGS, Tuesday Horses who are to race at Marton on Saturday and those entered for the Grand National Meeting were galloped under perfect conditions this morning. . Crucible. Burra Sahib and Yopfi, all going well within themselves, occupied 30s for three furlongs. These three may be the best of L. G, Morris' team in the forthcoming season. Vin d'Honncur and Fandangle recorded 40s, going easily. Arabic and Midlass took 38 l-os, a good effort. _ _ , Cyprine, a maiden performer, easily accounted for Silver Ball over half a mile in * After taking 56s for the first half, Lambourn completed a mile in 1.53. He is to be ridden by W. J. Mudford in the W inter Cup. Looking all the better for his Manawafu outing, Gayest Son strode out easily to run the last half-mile of his work in He will be accompanied to Ttlccarton by Kinkajou. Showing improvement, Stolen Coat occupied 6J Sunnv Knight, who looks much improved, •was uniier restraint to run five furlongs on the i lough in 1.0. He may not start m the AVinler Cup. his owner-trainer J. Paul, •♦iitintf that his present, intentions ore to contest the Paparua Handicap. In any event, T * £fer ,r 9 and Solaria independently fiv« fiirlnftgs in 1.5 2-5. Darag recorded 110 being under restraint throughout, c'hetidington, assisted over the I last u L ree B ■-half furlongs by Wnrta, t°° k 1.7. Both will make the trip to Marton hooled we ll '"Ku >»»Y'T.t£r k *i*M»s at the 1041 Grand National Meeimg Janv iriikely to exceed '2O, with G. Greene L take half a dozen horses.

AWAPUNI DOINGS

•bridegroom fences well ir. k ,s bVg«i« yd brilliantly throughout. H« ■ account bus better than for sometime P»«- fcw of horses were galloped, out m""" »»rioufl trials. ae . n \, over four Foxiana (D. . 0 " e t aCP on all the way BIS; TirSifAy

* l °Ofcller horeen Brady). CutoonM Piiktko "r'fffissffriv'BAA™® •->«» Grand National Steeplechase. hJ> Dauber, looking none the *olrso race on Saturday, wm ont awnß P 1 0 f «nd Chat, looking improved liltne ness as tier race, showed no signs m the went out to be exercised.

(TRACK AND STABLE GOSSIP win good races next season. A Wellington report statesi that B. Burgess has sold his property at Mas was formerly In the possession < of J. .• ol eon when the Bandwick trainer had charge 01 Mr. A. McDonald's team. The rising two-year-old brother to Density, trained by D. E. Cotton for Mr. v. urani, has attracted 'much notice since I >cing to Riccarton, He stands well off Uje *ronna •nd is likely to develop into a big L. Cavalier, who at one period . trotters'at Epsom, has » l h /| ee Ai.( showing brother by Myitis to Chief showing promise. The three-year-old is a _ fnr horse and may- be useful, r , B f rolll Bebel Chief has been the only horse irora Verintia to do much good. The gate receipts »t the non-ioWiß«tor race meeting held at Mat®mute " n Saturday in aid of patriotic funds amounted * ,j .> 0 I'Js. The net profits arc not yelt iav.iilahlo. but, In the opinion of Mr. B C. I«»J > secretary to the club, they will amount well over £OOO. The famous stallion Bon-ln-Law 30 yeare old, and sire of numerous winners of long races, died peacefully in his paddock < t ■ market. England, oil May 1 1 * , Pn the appeared to be as well aa ever w hen groom left him far a few mlnutM for 'i'» mid-day meal. On returning ho found bon in Law dead. Llano, who has done nearly all her racing this season under lease in the South Isuuu. has been returned to her owner, E bjnipflo . at Trentham and Is to be tried as a jumper. She has shown natural aptitude and tne original intention to put her to the stua lias been revised. The Snlferino mare Bet Ball carried the colours of Dr. J. B. Rogers. Gore, with distinction and at the stud she has also bten ft Success. Her four daughters to race wore all winners tills season ami between tbem they netted £1.107, They arc, in order or seniority, Sailing Lady, Sea Lady, Southern &ail and Southern Wave.

TRAINER MISSING

„ A prominent Randwkk trainer, Joseph WCook, hiyti been missiiif? from his home West Kensington since last Wednesday, reported Sydney newspapers of Monday. I ook, who is 03 and who won a race with St. conJ>»ant at the Canterbury Park meeting: last Saturday, was (tinted to have been ailing for wnis time and it whs thought he nugut oe •ulTerlnfr from loss ot memory.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 5

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HAWKE'S BAY STABLES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 5

HAWKE'S BAY STABLES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 5

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