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FINAL GALLOPS

HORSES at trentham kftlNK STRIDES OUT FREELY CORN PRINCE BEATS PAY ROLL (0.C.) WELLINGTON, Tuesday going was yielding at Trentham this morning for the final gallops of horses to race at the Wellington spring Meeting, and. with further light rain to-night, the track is likely to be soft on Thursday. Among those to perform good tasks were Night Pilot, Trench [Law, Corn Prince and the two-year-old I?ink. On the course proper, G. W. Xew's two-ar-olds. Rink. Damask and Ozel, finished half a niiie on tcrms iu " ,0 as " icrion winner Kink appeared to handle the .-nine better than the others. He will be ridden in the Wellesley Stakes by B. H. Last Acre and Wildfire were civen an easy seven furlongs. Last Acre easing off in the last furlong for the others to record 1 37 2-5. Premature ran five furlongs in 1.5 2-5. the wt half-mile in <>ls. On Wanganui form, ghe will have good prospects in the Shorts Note shaded his companion, Ken4„rkv near the end of half a mile in 51s. Kentucky is a lazy worker, and, with the improvement derived from his race at Otaki, he should give a good account of himself in ihe Shorts Handicap. '"km Prince, who is to race in the Wainui Handicap on Thursday, drew attention to his Thsnces bv heating Pay Roll and Foreign ■ cX over 'five furlongs in 1.6 2-5. Pay Roll lid early hut she dislikes soft going, and Torn Prince easily gathered her in the stra ; ght Foreign Coin was not ridden out to i KD ' with his companions. With the prosnect of a soft track, his Wellington Guineas chance will improve. He is not engaged on the fir«t day. Trench Law and Night Pilot, who are endued in the Wellington Handicap, covered a mile in 1.50. finishing on terms. Night Pilot i £ in excellent i audition, and, as he handled an easy track satisfactorily in the Mitchelson Cup. hf should not find the going against him. Trench Law is a picture of rnndit'on and it will occasion no surprise if he take« part in the finish of the race. \aueduct and Lambourn left Katesbridjre ;i T lengths behind when galloping a mile 5 iS3 Aqueduct handled thf track fairly well bat Lambourn did not relish it. Both of these horses will probably be the better for 8 Fescue did a little better than Palora when running half a mile in 535. but Palora was not kirked out. Vin d'Honneur was going smoothly alongside Matalite to record 54s On the No. 1 trial grass, the Weliesley Stakes candidates Dalesman and Broadcaster were to have galloped half a mile, but Dalesman broke away and finished the task alone He is an attractive mover. Broadcaster has lightened tip following his Aucktrial grass. Enrich covered three furlongs easily in -lis. After a slow start, Siglow finished well over half__a mile in 565. Eastern Sport followed in 54 2-ss; iresa'ong and Atreus in 575. Arctic Night defeated Ladv Nottava in 535. Imperium and Maharaiah'were allotted five furlongs, run in ill the last three in 435. Flying Spy ovfr three furlongs in 39 4-ss. . Daljarrock did much better than Flying Hawk at the end of six furlongs, the time being 1.19 1-5, ~ . . Esperance Bay gave an excellent display over' i round of the steeplechase fences. Dozie Boy and Summons were given a similar task, and they did well, especially Dozie Boy. Night Dress and Stella Lux. also Miss Leiffhon and Whakarara, were paired in a bout over four hurdles in the centre. I his was followed, on the part of the first pair by a round of pacework on the course proper. Astral Flame and Recollection, who were schooled vesterday. also did' pacework. Latest are as follows: — Wainui Handicap.—Boloyna, 3.30 p.m. yesterday. , October Handicap.—Sanction, 12.40 p.m. yesterday; Kevin, 10.5 a.m. to-day. All Engagements.—Ring Chief, 11.10 a.m. to-day. JOCKEYS' ENGAGEMENTS RIDERS FOR WELLINGTON Riditig engagements for Trentham have been announced-as under: —W. J. Brougiitoii: The Monarch,- Pay Roll, Par Avion. Lady Derbv, Indian Sun. M. Caddy, bandy Bay. Old Bill Samarra. D. W. Redstone: Myrna X(Oy. J. H. Mcßae; Chat. J. L. Muir: EnnaH. X. "Wiggins: Enrich. I heatre, Battleidress. Fescue. R. W. McTavish: Cyprine. B. H. Morris: Rink. H. P. Stewart: Pre malure. A. E. Ellis: Kentucky. S. Waddell: Corn Prince. L. J. Ell is: Trench Law. TE RAPA ACTIVITIES CHARY AND HUNTER'S NIGHT (0.C.) HAMILTON, Tuesday Tbe going on the course proper at le Hapa this morning was dead, but in fairly good order. , r , The two-year-olds Pied Piper and Royai Dink ran two furlongs the back m 24 2-ss. Miss Cardine and Bold Tide, over the same ground, recorded 25 2-53. Over three furlongs, Royal \ lew and the colt by Hunting Song from Ford Acre_ registered 375; Gay Lally and Tea Drop, 3/ 3-->s; Hunting Vale the last three of six furlongs, 41s. - Foxmint finished well to shade Aguilo at the end of half a mile in 54 l-ss. Marble Song and Laughing Fox in recording 1.4 for five furlongs produced a useful trial. Chary and Hunter's Night who are in good fettle, took the same time. Marinoto's gallop required 1.6. Lady Bambury taking 1.5 3-o. Gay Rosette, who is to reappear at the Waikato Hunt meeting, and Queen _City hit out over six furtongs, rim in 1.17 2-5. Quotation and Rehinui recorded 2.1 2-5 and Glen Connell and Sweet Nothing 1.59 2-5 for a round. The last-named pair were also schooled over four hurdles and gave a satisfactory showing. DOUBTS AGAIN RAISED PROGRAMME FOR BEAU VITE (Reed. 3.5 p.m ) MELBOURNE, Oct. 21 Whether Beau Vite will run in the Melbourne Cup is to be decided after his showing -on Saturday in the Cox Plate. His owner, Mr. R. Stewart,, stated there is a chance the horse would be reserved for weight-for-age races, as his Caulfield Cup effort suggested he would have, a terrific task with his biff weight in the Melbourne Cup. However, the trainer, F. McGrath, said to-day that as far as he was concerned the horse was a certain starter in the Cup. Beau Vite galloped brilliantly on the steeplechase grass track at Caulfield to-day. completing five furlonjs in 3.1. the first two in 2-1 VjS and the last two in 245. Shu tone covered seven furlongs in 1.28%. the first, six taking 1.15%. High Caste did striding work and ho looks well. Status Quo. evidently improved by Saturday's race, completed a mile in 1.44'4*. Mannrere and Romford finished together to run the best four furlongs in 49/ 2 s. Skipton, who is doing well, took 51s. WAVERLEY RACING CLUB ACCEPTANCES FOR MONDAY [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] WANGANUI. Tuesday ■Following are the acceptances for the Waverley Racing Club's Spring Meeting, to be held on October H: — 11.45—hack hurdles, of £i3p; iy, miles—Roilicker 10.8; Segra, 10.2; Siegall. 30.0; Last Match, 9.5; Chiltern. Colac, Mamaku, u.O. 32.25—BHEWER HANDICAP, of £150; 6 fur.—Black Robe, 8.9; Tuatara, Lord Cavendish, Surrevor-Oeneral, 8.7; Olympus, 8.2; Ring Chief 7.12; Veldette. 7.7; Prince Plato, 7.1; Stencil, 7.0. I.IS—MORTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN, of £120; >; fur—First Girl, Greek Anihos, Irish Morn. Martarawa, Magnifier d'Oetivre. Ray Peter, Me&ira, High lone, Colonel Bunsitv, Sir Plato, Golden Wattle, Carbine Hero. Siegall. Polario, Windsor Star. Kesingold Illnniinacre, 8.0. 2.0 M r >UM AIIAKI STAKES, of £121) and trophy valued at £21); apprentice Jockeys; l milf and 55 yards.—Gold Card. £-0; Mart em* k>• \li Bunsby, 8.4; Distress Signal. Rjtmleh 7.13; Gitana Lass, Ocean Breeje, 7 rj- Stratford 7.10; Bendemcer, Minv.Val, I'oiigi. Colonel Bunsby, Viracious, Siecall, 7.7. 2.40 WAVERLEY CUP. of £250; 1 % miles.—TiLurangi, 0.7; Night Pilot, 8.8; Alex'Wlia, 8.4: Aurora's Star Winsome Lu, 8.2; Red Cat Hunting Cat, '7.12; Pekoe, 7.11; Ned Cuttle. I.c Marquis, Talenta, 7.0. 3.3O—WILSON HACK HANDICAP, of -I'JO; (j fur-Oetewavo, 9.1; Davilia. 8.11; Tavoy, j,.S; Park Light, 8.2; The Wanton. Ocean Breeze. 7.11; Valtour, Carbine Hero, Viraciou?, Illnniinacre, 7.7. .4.IO—STAINLEY PARK HANDICAP, of £120; gentlemen riders; 1% miles. —Auto Sweep 11.7: Amatory. 10.13; Siegall, 10.10; Viracious. 10.9; Sunfire, Last Match, 10.7. JACKBOX MEMORIAL STAKES of ®-4; Soutane s.ll; Star Mark, S.B; Miss Park Light, S.">: Barry Boy, Greek Anthos. Captain Gale Miss TTallornet, Valgw. Megara, Sir Knight, Calliope. Windsor TURF REMINDERS -Friday.— Avondale Jockey Club, Waikato racing Club, nominations.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24102, 22 October 1941, Page 5

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FINAL GALLOPS New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24102, 22 October 1941, Page 5

FINAL GALLOPS New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24102, 22 October 1941, Page 5