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fIOM NUR AND FAR PROVINCIAL TAT iLL N , ki M«id*n, But—v„t \nsel maiden his been at- i A Alexandra Park of late, and ! “ dlli *nh- jogged, n otes along with : ■ri>* action. The novice is being u ,lic t , >v W Cogi 1. and. is a well|jy*, nn i,ter tmd kept in healthy The only flaw in its cor.:l acn is the closeness in front, “Hbwould suggest the possibility of develop* o ® knee -knocking tenftneif®’ ~(,11 Net l>e Ready , ucKendrlck’s Derby candidate, by J Mountain King from Antigiors, 3 Cl furnished into a nice three-year- '»* „a -here are a few optimists who a ;'inc ined to give her a chance in u nerby next mont i. At present it se .;7 «ncr's intention to start the * bf f n the event, bui like the rest of w" V'.jr and prepared contestants, ‘“f* «rrot hope to bf forward enough *«£».=• Enawah. Harvest Child or V StiA A Likely Sort Key de Ora— Bequest mare, who „ Nr attended to by F. Smith, is «m!sing sort and just a likely caniKL for some of the later country ! : “"l el> She Is a. well-mannered, i .d*Staled young lady, and is not !l,nt hustled along. Peggy, as she is ,'k named, is a companion for Uncle "‘rt ill( | when she is being stepped in ctrncst, the mare will have a 6 oud tutor.

in Nice Condition On the score of condition nothing at l Dscm tas anything on J. Loyegrove s cold Bell Ally- The voting lady has • lied out ancl is a quality-looking indvicual. 3he favours the free-legged business and although hoi* ownerminer Has riot exacted anything m th-c vay of -peed; tests from the youngeter, she hits out boldly and free, and vhen seasoned promises to make a iseful trotter. •lot Being Rushed Carberley. the four-year-old trotting gelding by El Carbine from Christonia, h in steady work under the direction tf C. G. Lee, the Epsom trainer, who also has a fine-looking maiden pacer h hand, which claims Four Chimes as t.s sire. The pair are not being hurried, but will visit the races before tie yea son is too far advanced. Carterly has sported silk as a three-year-old, starting on three occasions for unplaced performances. A Promising Union Thit good free-legged mare Haricot, by Harry Alto from Katie 0., who von some good races for »A- J- Julian h the colours of Hr. F. J. Raynor, is expected to foal this month to Worthy Fond. The union o: the Australianbred mare and the American-bred borse should be productive of some'ling good. Dr. Raynor is a believer n Datronising the high-class sires in tie Auckland province. SOUTHERN TIT-BITS SaLor Boy (Man-o’-War —Mollie Chimes), who is trained by H Iliggenbotham at Waverley is nominated in Novice Handicap at Wellington. Although this youngster is showing a lot of speed in his work ho cannot be r *dy to foot it with the seasoned torse* engaged. Hue Coronado, in the sune stable, is standing up to it and. *1 going well, he will bo racing at the Auckland meeting next October. Sound Again Sani Smith, the Normanby trainer, j lB a lot of trouble with Uramic. At the last Auckland meriting the son 0 Var » Coronado—Mollie Chines choppy a piece out of his quarter and it j* on Jy during the last week that he nas toen working soundly.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 11

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NOTES AND COMMENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 11

NOTES AND COMMENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 11