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Trotting

(By "The Toff.")

New Zealand Trotting Stakes on Saturday. ■

If he is sound Kawhaki will win with one leg tied up.

, Audo Bell is a promising young trotter.

Swiftbihe is a good trotter. They say Rare Bell Direct can go

like a train.

Logan Chief is hot favorite for the Dunedin Cup.

Lightnin' and Peter Bingen will be hard to beat over a mile at Forbury.

Ada Bell and Kinness are good sorts,

Ten horses have entered for the Perth championship contests. They are Great Hope, Taraire, Minton Derby, Globe Derby, Kola Girl, Stan Boy, Monarch, Virus, Hankey, and Delavan.

J. R. 'McKenzie is talking of selling all his trotting and pacing horses, and going m solely for gallopers.

A. Cox has a promising three-year-old trotter m work. She is by Bon Homme from Bonny Jenny (imp.).

Tho. Tasmanian trainer, P. Gregg, recently purchased the pacing mare Passionwood. She is a full-stster to Loganwood.

P, Riddle is again working Kissing Cup with the hopples on. She is a great pacer without them, but needs the assistance of the strap's at the start. ■

The champion pacing mare of America, Tilly Brooke, was recently sold for £3600. She is to go to the stud.

Last week Mr. George Deyell bought the ancient pacer Alto Chimes and gave him to Nelson Price to train.

Ramaroa is nice and fresh after his short respite. He is m work again.

Talent could hot handle the track at Wellington. He is at present enjoying a loaf m the paddoqk.

Partner is back at New Brighton. Hq has gone into Joe Wilson's stable.

The three-year-old pacer Kulnine has furnished into a commanding horse. He is a three-quarter brother to Acron.

Another addition to J. J. Kennerley's stable is the Australian pacer Black Mick.

-The big pacer 'Admiral Pointer is doing well for B. Berr-y at Addington.

Alpha Bingen is still m work. She can pace fast, and it is always on the cards that she will, win a race.

The three -year -old trotter owned by J. Deyell has been named Nelson Ata.

Sheik is just being kept m light work. Ho is m excellent order.

Pelayan Quest will be a great horse, at the February meeting at Adding-r ton.

Great Hope and Taraire left last Monday for Perth to take part m the championship • contests t9 be held there m March. They were accompanied by A. Bryce.. s :

Syd. August intends visiting Addingtpn with Cole Drift, Grey Lady and Holly Boy. They are engaged at the midsummer meeting,

When a young horse, Kohiritea was heralded as a champion. So he was, but then he developed the habit of hitting his knees. Eventually he changed hands and is now owned by Mr. JT. F, iTiddy, and is being trained by L. Goodger at Hawera.

Nelson Fame is a great pacer. He has only to come right to win races.

The trotting mare Lady Nan and the Australian pacing gelding Billy Sea are to join A, ; Hendrickgen's stable. •

The mechaijigm of the electric tote got out of order at the Manawatii Club's meeting, arid registered incorrectly. Its antic's cost the club a lot of money.

IDaphne Wildwood is now building up the hopes of S. A. Agar. She can go it, but she is tricky.

% When . Harry Jones gets Master Cute to settle flown he will win some money.

. The. big gelding The Pointer is a, smart individual over shprt distance's, ■ but ..he requires a big track.

The nprthem critics have a lot of time for Respect. .

J. Bryce went' to Palmerstdn to drive Nelson Tasker, but when it came to business the promising three-year-old was not equal to the occasion.

:■• Bin gen Lad is a solid sort, but at Manawatu two miles was too far for him. He won the mile and a quarter. His nex;t appearance will be at Wangariui. . .

What a lovely mare Bicolour is, but two miles is too far for her.

Lady Rockaway had the Manawa.tu Cup won, when she changed her mind twice and was beaten into second place. :

The aged trotting gelding Roi Alto continues to pay his way. He is now pwned by Lauri Bay ley.

Uncle Bert hap been handed out more than once as hard to beat, but he doesn't seem to run up to expectations. He is a m.qmber of J. Lynch's team at Auckland.,

« Sea, Nymph is still on deck. He is owned by J. Hill, of ! Wanganul.

The Shrew is bred good enough to win on metropolitan courses. He is a full-brother to Hal Junr. He won a two mile race at the Manawatu Club's meeting. , ,

'■' Nita Cple is a speedy mare.. She was bred by Mrs. "N. Duncan, being by King Cole .from Galvahita. She is owned by Mr. J.; A. Mitchell at Palmerston North, > •

The pacing mare Lady Zoe has come on a lot since she raced last season. She won at the Manawatu Trotting Club's meeting and promises 'to win again. f

The aged trotting gelding Roe Bell new lives at the same place as that sparkling trpttqr Herbilwin.

Golden Locks by Blue Ribbon from Moness, the sister to Alberfeldy, is being trained by W. Hughes.

Trumpeter, a member of H. McNae's team, ought to be the goods. He is by Jewel Chimes from that good mare Lodi.

Mr. J. D. Piper has a gelding by Nelson Bingen from Francita m work. He is seven years old, so has had plenty of time to mature. Hi's name, is Brian Bingen and he is. being trained by W. McMasters.

The Westpprt mare Audubon Maid by Great Audubon from Red Maid is being trained by P. H: Green . at Palmerston North.

A. Day has a couple of green trotters m work. One is Wharakino and the other is Van Auster. Neither pf them look world beaters.

Real Todd is just the sprt of a trotter that will win at Wanganui. He gave a good display at Palmerston North. *'

C. Dayey has Nelson!? Guest laid aside due to a cold he contracted on the Wellington trip. ' .

Merry Petqr has been indispqsed, a burst hoof being the trouble. He is again In work.

J. Fra'ser is keeping Count Dee busy, The Petereta trotter looks, bonny after his holiday.-

Electioneer Child is bowling along nicely m her. work; It is to be hoped that the soreness that threatens to trouble her, dpes riot ' affect her for midsummer engagements.

The galloping mentor, Bert Wor^ maid, is amusing himself with' a fullbrother to that good filly Jean Logan.

Bob Frank's has turned Freema.ii, Our Lady and Ber,tha Diljon put for a short spell.

Billy Warren has the crack three-year-old Glenelg m lovely pha.pe. He will be seen out at Addikgton.

Bingenette, a member of W. Warr ren's team; is acting as ijC she will again prevail among the trotters.

Mr. Owen Evans has transferred his horses to F. J. Owen's stables. They are Wenlow, Idris and Olwyn.

F. Woodham has. Surfboard m work again, it will be some time before he is ready to race.

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Bibliographic details

NZ Truth, Issue 1001, 31 January 1925, Page 10

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Trotting NZ Truth, Issue 1001, 31 January 1925, Page 10

Trotting NZ Truth, Issue 1001, 31 January 1925, Page 10

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