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FOR FEILDING MEETING

TARANAKI CANDIDATES. GALLOPS ON TUESDAY. Several Taranaki horses which will be contesting events at the Feilding Jockey Hub's meeting on Saturday and Monday galloped pleasingly on Tuesday morning. At New Plymouth. Intermittent showers again made conditions unpleasant for work on the New Plymouth track* on Tuesday morning, wh »n the local horses engaged at Feilding were seen in action. The tracks, however, were in good order in *pite of the rain, writes “Moturoa” in the Taranaki Herald. R. Barlow’s first string and H. Duiieu’s team worked very early. After breakfast (Jay Poto (Robertson) ran half a mile on the outside of the course proper in 55, the first two furlongs in 26 3-5. Red Fox and Bonny Glow worked together over a round, brushing up the straight. Davistoek (Pell) and Aussie Ra (Robertson) jumped off at the seven furlongs peg. but did not get fully into their stride early, taking 15) for the first furlong. They ran the next four in 53 3 5, however, and the last six furlorgs in 1.23 2 5. High Test, Golden Rill and the Mint Leaf filly from Barlow’s stable worked In .‘he paddock adjoining the course. Glenvane Robertson- just headed Fourtega (Pell, in the early stages of ♦hein gallop over six furlongs, but the mare headed him two furlongs from home, running the first half-mile in 52 and the full distance in 1.2. Courtega looks very well. Sporting Song is the only North Taranaki horse that failed to pay up for tl e Feilding meeting next Ratnrdav. and the district will be strongly represented by Da vi stock. Silk Sox, The Tiger. Aussie Ra. Mustang. Cnurtega. Chikara. Windscreen. Chief Marionette and Glenvane. At Hawera Training operations at rhe Hawera racecourse on Tuesdir were interfered with bv stormy conditions, writes “Limited” in the Hawera Star. Heavy raiif during the night made the going slow and little fast work was attempted. Notium (Cole- and < ariex (Hawke, •printed three furlongs down the back in 40s. finishing on terms. After pacing a round slowly Aga Khan (Cole) completed a round at good three-quarter pace. Ingenuity (Sheild) worked a mile at a solid pace, moving freelv. The other Feilding candidates. Dom bey and Whenuakura, were given solid pace work. Bantry (Monklev . assisted by Maiongona (Sheild) and Master Limond (Adlam), ran six furlongs the reverse wav round in Im 265. Glenthawn (Galbraith) and Princess Gnwrie (Sheild ► sprinted three furlong* In 425. Lowenberg (Monkleyi and Fersen (Grvlls) were given a working gallop ovf»r a mile, both horses Rhaping well. Onewhetu. Soloist. .Inet Off. Kiaora. March Alone, and Supreme Court did useful pace exercise. International. Sea Adler and Galt-’C-more sprinted three furlongs down rhe back. Flembronev did solid pace work and Silver Wings and Biorni half-pace exerFriesl.ind did light work and Alchemic pottered about on the inside. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB TIMETABLE FOR SATURDAY The first event to be run at the Feild Ing Jockey Club meeting on Saturday the Waituna Hack Hurdles, is set down te start at 12 noon, and throughout the day the intervals between races will r? approximately forty minutes. Following is the time table for Sat-

NEW ZEALAND HORSES WEBSTER RETURNING POPE’S TEAM AT CAULFIELD Received Nov. 27. 7.5 p.m. MELBOURNE, Nov. 27. At the Sunbury races First Song was third in the Sunbury Cup, in which Collossical was unplaced. A. D. Webster leaves for New Zealand to day with Prostration, Martinborough and First Spec, but Perfect Idea remains at Mentone. Trainer Ce« Ware is paying a short visit t© New Zealand but Lis team is locally during his absence. Gay Lot, Gay Brunette and Gay Sheila will, in future, be trained al Caulfield by S. W. Reid. E. Pope, who hroi*jht them from the Dominion, is returning to New Zealand this weekRACING IN AUSTRALIA KENSINGTON FIXTURE NORMAN CONQUEST WINS Received Nov. 27, 9.45 p.m. SYDNEY. Nov. 27. At the Kensington races results included:— Flying Handicap < first division . Chemosh 3.5 (Coutts) 1. Prince Pombal 8.12 (Windle) 2. Paddora 8.8 (Shean- 3. Twelve started. Neck; length. Time. 1.71- Second division: Norman Conquest 8.10 (O’Sullivan) 1, Urpah 8.7 (Davidson -2. Kalamoti 7.7 (Parsons). Ten rtarted. Length; one and a-half lengths. Time. 1.8. Kensington Handicap.—Corkpen 7.5 (Knox) 1. Rogerson 7.5 (Lightfoot) 2, Luxart 6.8 (Corby) 3. Eight started. Two lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time. 2.11}. Gallant Tonight was unplaced in the Novice Handicap.

nrday s event*: Waituna Ha.-k Hurdles .. . Aorangi Trial Plate .. 12.0 Feilding Cup 1.22 Firing Handicap .. 2.4 .Juvenile Stakes ... •p -t Kowhai Hack Handicap .. . 2** Fitzrnv Hack Handicap .. .. 1.10 .. 4.52

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 28 November 1935, Page 4

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FOR FEILDING MEETING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 28 November 1935, Page 4

FOR FEILDING MEETING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 28 November 1935, Page 4