Trotting
(By "THB TQ»»."> '*"-. r v. ' ■'•/■■* ' One event at Timaru on Saturday. . ; . -'. ■ Hal Junior is among the candidates * for August. If ever he comes right '.he > will knock the clock about a bit. , A little bird says that Alto Chimes : will- qualify fop the Cup' .and will ,iwin. tt Escort is a bit above the average, and is certain to win more than one good race. . . i 'Cello Sydney Wilkes is in' serious" iwork, and likely to contest ..the big money at August.' It takes a lot to bring them back. ..- I^he promising trotting gelding, Okuti, recently Joined D. Wi'ther*astable. • -^ — ; •' • - Dean Dillon has ..been going great guns at Te , Awamutu. It is only, a question, of - ; him. keeping right to ; get the money. " , Oruarangi is getting on tip top, but will not be hurried into work. It is again report:ed ; that 'Mr;/ J. Rv Corrigan is going out. of the game.,.He; has seven; horses leftiVand/anyone.cari. have the lot; for 8000 guineas. ; A'rumour has been going the rbnrids; that Author Dillon Is m ' wo^k- Ther champion was retired m October last, and will never sport silk again..."/- --■ The three-year-old colt r^nahine is doing nicely: and may, be . seen out at August. ■ Some day, soon, ''Ted" McDermott will be home singing rackety-coo with Stormy; 1 /He's prettylWeH.i /; \ \ : Mickey Lincbin is back onjthe tracks again after an absence -of/, oyer^.two years. He is a half-brother to Willie Lincoln and Lord /tarttofl.,//.' ..----, Placid is not. .worth two bob ia. hae* .ass's. She io not a gosid bred..*tt». . Dillon ,S> never ptrta ; .a -Soot wrong 'to his worfe or m a rao*. Some day Ms honesty 'will reward ( ihis owiter with, a prized" v '■"*' ■■"-■■-•'■ "■ •-■,-■--.■; - .-.•■■-y ; Red Heather iisbounding'alOng In his work, as if, it was his sectond time on r e ( arth;';-j;"--2. , f''--;' : i, ■*'.. -'-•. *--■-'■" y'; *-'-'- c - ; ' -'- ; ' Waiplro-looks-as-if^she^has-a-good' home. She can go it/ When .she likes. Don ' ■«Wild''is as fit as a- fiddle.- A mil e f and. a, quarte^r' for. him at. August. ' i Nelsbn.(Ei;ice/4s:- keeping -JLq^n-Cihief !busy in J viewfbf : Aiigust.' : '/,v '■' "" . ' t ;;j Pleasani^bu^is s^^ has .e#er,,heen in...her ; vlWeys/<v; t f t 4^ ■»
. ___ __ Outstep is working! at Additigton ali if he never did anything' wrong. in hi|,3 life. He's a mongrel. l : S-\ ■ r , ■ j,,j Irish Beauty is endowed with a loft of speed. She shapes well m saddle. 1 1 You ought to see Master Hal trbt,s Never ought to have been paced. |§ Sherwood loves/ heavy going, but ther| barrier starting will not suit him tool ■well. -■■••' -"■ % - ■■' i' \ ,|f Every horseman is praying tbat'l Harry ReynoUls, will scrap the bells as^ sociated (With, his new starting 'barrien Lady Joan is a mare that is likely-* to become eligible for a N.& Cup some day- - • •""" , ' ,! V ■ i y Reparation Is gradually assdmang shape. She is inclined to nurse one of her old front pins. Trooper Dillon has resumed work. ;i |t will take him all his (time to be .rjadl: rfor August. ; %:,>] y?/ / ' >y : -• /-^ , a ISilver Locanda looks a likely birdlfoft , a race at August. ■-•■■.■''•.•■ /Avenue Is a champion an ;svork and| a mongrelin a race.: It looks* as -'. if .Iff" runs m the family. Look, at his, fuh| brother, Tamarisk., . r . ■'.& Bell Brown- is "sailing along . m; hi|f work /like a fellow that hasn't been used to she o'clock closing. . , * I Hayrincourt .Wood looks fit to .race for a kingdom. It is only a question of his heart being In the right place to win, a couple of races. /\- . Saints' 1 Bell- has recently joined the actives. He cannot be ready tfbr August; - : :"-'" . -. -'-•- f - ; : '' :! - "'"''' "Asturio is like a mended doll.'.'/. Fit for action. •'/ '/'; ,"' ; : ''' -■: : : '. li JV' : -N. Clark , gets "Matchlight to • standi a thorough preparation he y de - serves a Victoria Cross. „&•' / . yice Admiral is big and well. So far he has not been required'' to do any serious tasks. , Nita Bell is m good order. ; She's a .ohampioh m the mud. Blue Mountain King only has to^. stand oip to qualify for the Cup. Hel^ the best that has ever left Australia. .^ I W. J. Tomkinson v arrived this week with ten horses' from ' Australia. He is located at Addington, where, it is 1 alleged he will fairly sweep up -the opposition. He &-1 have; plenty '- of customers, , . ' : ' { Nipper is going for vhis life at; Ad-^ dlngton. One would think that ..thsti^; old man was alter' himl ! Mr.- EL • F.- Nioboll's eldction as JE*resident of the Trotting Cojofe'rence, is on* of the popular faappeninigs of the season. ■;/••. ... •'.-■- • •y^o-.-jcjr'jO; : Sam Oallaoher should , win a race at August with liOcanda Dillon. HsV»' pretty Well. •' . . :•' ';.,. . -rt^ i What a .stunner Pedro Pronto . -~\i without' the . hopples. : Just as . gooda Without them as /with th*m. ! Nibtoidard has lots of speed, but- willfind it bird to ,go. with the opposition 1 over further, than a infield a-quar* ter.^ .''^^ ■"■■- :'" "■'"-.< \j ■'■ ••'.■■'■■ ■< * i The gelding. by Gfea^Andubon-froni D.LC. Is as has; ~* » iwnifle and requires 1 tim*. .a ■-/■■ ■'■-& \ General Link isvbacJcvonithe seen* again. It is ojiesttonal»ie> if h» will be ready tfor August. -•/ i i (Prince Lyons iW got aY mortgage on , & stake, especially over a-..mi^« and aquarter. A real: food borse.\ " ■ key. Xt doesn't loo* •* ttw^ l *• -- *eftdy fo*AuffWft. ■-;.., ■-. -\ , ' i 'Pitas*®' bad an , ansvssaaii.ifi^ *-W* eariy last rwoofe and to coaae^ueftOP was off tneiscono Jtor St* or six'-daya-Ballin is out m tho paddock. Thertii . Ia rotihing wrong with him. .-.-,. Willie Lniooln is on (tho easy list. The veteran trill find it hard to repsat his best. /. .'[.. ';."./ ; '« !■ Sriow-Sho© is a, beauty.' ■ It'te'only^*' question of .him being ' labelled to .be home and dried.' __ . ' . X , [Make a- note of Kean John. -Just a f question of 'Tbhildhson "saying * ? go.'^ ; : Realm is not too good at the barrier. Might decline to go away any day.
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NZ Truth, Issue 869, 22 July 1922, Page 9
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951Trotting NZ Truth, Issue 869, 22 July 1922, Page 9
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