TE AROHA NOTES.
C. Mallowes has been granted n trainer's license by the Racing Conference, and will sooii have his boxes full. The Marble Arch four-year-old mare in Ins charge-is showing distinct improvement, and several recent members of A. E. Cox's string are being allotted useful tasks. Local iiorses were not successful to any great degree at recent meetings, with the result that Valkon and Nancy Lee are i ihe only ones from here racing at the j l'akurangu meeting. Several of our jumpers ijnalified at district hunts, and it wa.» expected that ihey would be seen ; oui at the meet !i:u. It is the intention of Mr. it. B. Hincs ;to spell King Lu until Chrisl ma'-, lie j has not 1m en racing up to form hit el v. so j it has Keen deemed better to give linn a i rc*t. As before, he will doubtless put j in a. fair amount of paddock exereise voluntarily, £o when taken up again may come to hand quickly. Since returning from Avondale Lpoko, Lucy Rose and l'e Koroke have not been retjuircd to do track work. Love Call i* as jaunty as usual, but may require fl 1 ru to *' ,ulv his galloping abilitv. lea Time is .-till having a slack time. There U every chance of Queen Arch I competing t tho Auckland, spring* mootnig. as the injury from a kick at Wangai nuns yielding i-.. treatment. The, Marble i Arch mare j-. looking nice and fresh, and j -ii<- niiij b.> a!! tiie better for her brief :ie>t. \v rli/.cr has adso made* his j-c- ---: appearance on the course, and will race • at hliorslio uoxt week. During the winter Lady Spalpeen «a ; indulged in a paddock spell. She has now ■ he, ' ] '• 'fought in, and as she has held her condition well will soon be readv for i Hurdle racing again. I Loth Kutlles and Orciius are in nice . riu-ing form just now. The first-named : f.*-' 1 " u the winning list before lomr, |a> hiA pace is undoubted, while his j • uperior condition should carrv iii Jn , tincugh even spirited contests. : Mi-s Amuns, dam of CJueen Arch, Kin" I . N-h. and Marble Arch, all winner.-, ha-* I this -...ison a colt foal to Musketoon. i : s ' ilil - 1 '"pilly .-poken of hv those v ho : ;:;ivi■ seen lum. uu lbuivday the weather conditio!:? iwrir decidedly inclement, but fair work j done. Lucky Aliee and William of , lanpe put in ouce round, sprintir- th" I lu-t turlong. The latter had the best of I it. finidnng very resolutely. Black Maire i and Love tall registered a sat Ufactorv i .'"und on the grass. Marble King a.al • r .? XVH Ardl w *' r « associated over half-a- i • mile. run hi 04-, the latter *)i»htlv b-I : trout. Lady Spalpeen pnHoped verv freeiv ! , a mile, and Wait/er, pullin'" hard dl>t:ul< - e - Que™ A»vh was; jr. i.i..ted half-pace .work over a round, .nie M. Amans gelding Bt rode our I xei> treely ior a ln ilc. i n< i 0 lent per- I : tori,ied creditably over a similar distance.. . anu is now showing some improvement i innTofxT* ""' ke<l *' orc liu,llc 'j
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 10
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527TE AROHA NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 10
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