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TRENTHAM TRIALS

INTERESTING SCHOOLING TRACK IN HEAVY STATE FLANS FOR PADISHAH (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Saturday Little work or an instructive naturs was accomplished at Trentham this morning and In the main Interest centred In the schooling essays, galloping trials being Tew and far between. The tracks were very heavy arter much Turther rain and the weather remains threatening. ißallytbrit (P. j. Boyle) and Surooat (ft. Register; both gave raultless display* over live of the steeplechase fence* along the back, Ballybrlt being a shade the faster la his leaping. Turaki (P. j. Boyle) was sent over two hurdles, giving a sound display. British isles (H. .Marla) schooled over five rences over the country, Jumping perfectly and Taster than on Thursday. oneuhatu (J. Chaplin) and Lovelllt CM. Reardon) were companions in a similar ta.sk and also went well throughout. The most Important bou-t over hurdles was done by Jewelled Girdle (H. Marla;, HeSsSketoon J. Mcßae) and Very Glad (A. Gilmer), who were sent over four fences. Jewelled Girdle was Inclined to run about but otherwise they all Jumped satisfactorily. Midland Jump* Safely Blue Tiger (C. Shelld), Midland (A. Curran) and Good Sun (L. NestoiU) each schooled sarely In separate tasks over hurdles. ■Other Jumpers working on the flat included Clarion call, Kmuura, Night-bound, Gay Boa and Jack Tar. •Meanwhile, there Is a doubt as to whether Padishah will start in the Wellington Steeples and there Is a possibility that Gay Boa will be ridden by A. E. Ellis on the flat. Sly Pox beat Blonde Princes* by • length over five furlongs In l.«, the l*s» hal'i'mlle In 5 5 secs. Alma and Gold Ballad finished In front of Cherokee ainter traversing six in 1.23, the last hair-mile In 56 secs. Other work was mostly of a useful nature.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21158, 6 July 1940, Page 8

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TRENTHAM TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21158, 6 July 1940, Page 8

TRENTHAM TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21158, 6 July 1940, Page 8

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