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RACING

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KING LU’S SON 3 i IN WORK SOON > TE AROHA JOTTINGS (Special to THE STJN) TE AROHA, Friday. 9 If Tea Time is satisfactorily treated £ as regards weight he is expected to I be a competitor at the Waikato meet--3 ing this month. a Mr. R. Hines will probably put the J King Ly colt, King Win, into light B work shortly. This juvenile takes very B much after his sire. His dam, Allevin, E is by Penury—Tunewai, so there is g good staying blood on this side. B C. Mallowes has Bert Hinkler and 5 Sensola showing improved form, and n both are expected to compete at Te jj Rapa. The latter, a two-year-old filly, g may require more racing in public beP fore she can be expected to show to adg vantage. a Grand Arch, by Marble Arch—St. “ Amans mare, is giving M. L. Lipsey C cause for satisfaction in his work, and B judging by appearances should be a B success on the turf. Eventually he B may be put to hurdle racing, in which B department he should be a decided 5 success. Due for Promotion 3 Black Maire’s Avondale victory was “ very popular here, for the Glen Albyn 5 gelding has at least been consistent, a Trainer Cox can be depended upon to ■ maintain his racing condition, and he 3 may be a starter in the Storey Memo- ] rial Cup. 1 Mr. W. Dunn’s William of Orange is jj being persevered with by J. H. WalI lace, and in due course the Valkyrian I colt may justify the patience and care J extended. He appears to be all the betI ter for his racing ajt Paeroa, and with I I a fine, roomy course like that of Te j I Rapa, should show improved form. Mr. R. B. Hines has every reason to I be highly gratified at the two AvonI dale victories of King Lu, more espe- | cially as he will most probably join I | that owner’s stud next season. The I racing at Paeroa and Ellerslie sharpI ened up the Lucullus horse splendidly, [ with the result that at Avondale he l was able to show his true brilliancy. I Waltzer, a member of the same team, I is by no means a buck number, judgJ ing by her track efforts, for he is l sprinting really well. His forte is I heavy going, and he will doubtless ex- | perience this in the near future. [ The connections of Sir Russell have I not lost faith in the Archiestown geldI ing, for he has been nominated for the 1 Storey Memorial Cup, as well as minor | events at Te Rapa. Some of his track gallops here have Keen quite highclass, so his turn will doubtless come. String for Te Rapa The Waikato meeting is sure to be really well patronised by local trainers. The Te Aroha horses nominated are being worked left-dianded, and it is practically assured that among those to be taken over will be King Lu, Queen Arch, Waltzer, Lady Mextor, Black Maire, Tanetoa, Sir Russell, Tea Time. William of Orange, Crown Arch, j Grand Arch and Bert Hinkler. The three members of A. E. Cox’s j team are all representatives of Glen Albyn, who is still at Mr. J. McNicol’s Wairakau estate. This horse’s breed- | ing is worth noting, as it is not generj ally known to those who sometimes ' witness members of his stock under | colours. By that wonderfully success- ! ful sire, Soul, from Miss Lottie, by St. ! Hippo from Lottie (Auckland Cup wini ner), the pedigree includes some very ! desirable strains, TVhich go back for a J long stretch of ye&Zrs.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 11

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RACING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 11

RACING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 11