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EASTER CANDIDATES

TRENTHAM TRACK WORK. TI’EiSDAY S OPERATIONS. WELLINGTON, April 7. With the Easter meetings only a few •lays ahead, the work at Trentham this morning was again full of interest. The weather was perfect, with bright sunshine and very little wind, and the trial grass track, on which most of the fast work was done, w-as in excellent order. Sunee (L. Nesbitt), picked up by Good Sun (J. McCauley) at the halfmile. went seven furlongs, but the pace was not on till Good Sun joined in, the last half-mile taking 51 l-ssec. E. Rosewarne will definitely ride the pair at Tauherenikau. and also Youssipof, whose work this morning was a round of solid pacing. Golden Vein (-T. Nicholson), who has been improved with a few turns over the fences in private, ran seven furlongs alone in Imin. 33sec., the last half-mile in 53sec. She will be ridden by the apprentice ID. Lamb at Tauherenikau. Windward (J. McCauley) left the tiring Kia Tina (B. McCauley) halfway down the straight to complete six furlongs in J min 18 2-ssec., the last half mile in 52 3-ssec. Geitel (L. Faulkiner) ran seven furlongs alone in Imin. 35sec., the last half-mile in 53sec. Chile (P. Burgess) was all out to hold Cardinal Moon (F. Boxall) at bay by a head over seven furlongs on the plough in Imin 32 4-ssec., the last halfmile in 52 2-ssec. This was the only trial on this track. Camilla Horn (A. Ridgway) was three parts of a length in front of G-ay Vai (J. McCauley) after running half a mile in 51 1-ssec. Sansfoy (D. Bush), who is suffering from a girth-band sore, came down the straight ridden barebacked. Brown Pearl (S. R. Far land) was always ahead of Darecourt (8. Wilson) over six furlongs, and finished a good neck in front after covering the distance in Imin. 17sec., the last half-mile in 51sec. Brown Pearl, though she had only a lightweight in the saddle this morning, looks an improved mare. Vinco (Farland), with a decided ad vantage in the weights, was too speedy for Boomerang (Wilson) over five furlongs, finishing two length in front in Imin. 3sec.. the last half-mile in 50sec. Boomerang was not forced out when he could not reach his mate. After Money (Farland) easily beat Arctic King ( R. Hawkes) over a mile in Imin. 44sec., the last half-mile, easing up, in 53see. Arctic King was sixlengths behind at the half-wav in 51 sec. and he was still five lengths to the bad at the post. He is to be galloped again on Thursday with a stronger rider, as his trainer suspects he may be cunning. So far no rider has been obtained for him nr Sansfoy at Riccarton. Fuioiov i Farland), leading ail the wav. held on to beat Prostration ( Wil son; bv a head, with Chief Ranger (J. I Md’auiey) some lengths back, after running seven furlongs in the smart I tjtne of Imin. 29see.. the last half-mile in 51 l-ssec. Fulojoy is now to keep i her engagement in the G.N. Oaks, and she was to have left for rhe north this afternoon in compnay with Korero. Cricket and Diamond. F. Thompson going in charge of them. Korero f Farland '. who looks better than he has ever done, found Might J. McCau’ey ; of little use over a mile in Im n 14 3-ssec.. the last seven furlongs in Imin .30 4-sspc.. and the last half-mile in 52 3-5-=ec. Be was five lengths in front at the halfway, and six or seven lengths ahead at the post. Cricket < Wilson) beat Sea Wrack (A. Learn • by two lengths over five furlongs in Imin. 4sec., the last half-mile in 50 2-sspc. Acceptable (R. Smith) ran half a n.iie from the seven furlongs to the thrpp furlongs in 50 4-ssec.. then went nn to complete seven furlongs in Imin. 35spr. Debit am (Farland; ran six furlongs alone in Imin. 17 4-ssec.. the last halfa ile in 51 3-ssec. Deficit (Wilson) sprinted down rhe straight. The Trentham horses for Riccarton Might, Protration, Arctic King, and Sansfoy) leave on Friday night. George’s Ellerslie team are to be ridden on the flat by C. Goulsbrowith F. Thompson taking the mount on the s-e.-.| baser ID:amond. S. Wilson, be-' .-ides George’s half dozen, will also be on Alloa at Tauherenikau. and he will g> south for the concluding day at Ric-■-artou. where one of his mounts will be Prostration. J. McCauley’s rides al I Tauherenikau include Galteemore, The I Sandv i* h Man. an! C» rfiscation. ‘

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 4

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EASTER CANDIDATES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 4

EASTER CANDIDATES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 4