TWO-YEAR-OLD PARADE
INTERESTING YOUNGSTERS AT MARTON i AVONDALE STAKES CANDIDATES Of the numerous two-year-olds to be paraded at Marlon tomorrow, no less than seven remain in the Avondale Stakes, so that the Southern affair holds more than passing interest to Northern sportsmen. Tiie parade is to take place at 11.15 a m. tomorrow, prior to the first race, the youngsters lining up at the mile and a-quarter peg and sprinting to the winning post, a distance of two , furlongs and 27 yards. The following youngsters are to participate:’— Chestnut hilly (1-J. 1.. Hume), by Cape , Horn—Retraction, trained bv C. Stowe. Opaki. Bells oJ Shan don (J. C. and P. S. GleeI son), blk g, by Lord Quex —Peg o’ Mv Heart (E. Pope (Takanini). • Oil King- (J. C? and P. S. Gleeson), eh i by Chief Ruler-r-Cdcoanut (E. Pope. Takanini). j Cylinder (A. B. Williams), b g, by ! — Cyrnfc ” e H. Jefferd, Hasti Love Song (A. B. Williams), ch g, by Hunting Song—-Mandoline (J. H. Jefferd, Hastings). j Lineage (V. Riddiford), ch f, by Limond —Merit (S. J. Reid, Trentham). i Appeal (V. Riddiford), bg, by Leighton *■ —Cheloma (S. J. Reid, Trentham). Eminent (V. Riddiford), ch g. bv Leigh ton—Exclusive. (S. J. Reid. Trentham). Zadok (O. Nicholson and E. R. Davis), elt c, by Chief Ruler—Podokes (J. T. Jamieson, Papakpra). j Bay gelding (W. T. Bailey), by Royal I Divorce—Coots tap (owner, Awapuni). Foot Rule (J. Paterson), ch f, by Surveyor—J Lianna (F. Smith. Ellerslie). 1 Sporting Chance (C. T. Keeble). bll< c, !by Lackham—Signal March (G. W.; New. I Awapuni). Nimble (A. Symes). b f, by Lord Quex ; —Chancery (Mrs. A. W. McDonald. AwuGesture (A. Symes). b f, by Chief Ruler —Nottava (Airs. A. W. McDonald. Awapuni). 1 Tar Baby (Jas. BulD. br t', by Nigger | Minstrel—Miss Footstep (J. T. Morris, i Mar ton). ! Bay gelding (J. Morris), b g, by Acre j —Miss Beauforte (owner, Marton). { Catherine of Aragon (L. 11. Collinsoii), ch f, by Royal Divorce—Martulla (J. T. j Morris. Marton).. i In addition to the above two-year-i olds, permission has been granted for ’ the three-year-old filly Leisure (Lord I Quex —Spare Moment) to participate in the parade.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 759, 4 September 1929, Page 12
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