JOTTINGS IN GENERAL
Mr. W. R. Kembal), who'<"has. been Vieloiia, where he has a t eara ofjhorses bozag trained by Gr Jones, ,™ Tuei 3Ia "P°sa to Auckland on Although definite arrangements have not sefi been made, it is, hkely 1 that Shatter mL i e ken b?, F-t D,- Johes t0 '-« "« fisMsf SsA^r penod 'states Gold Gleam, whose only success to date TpvinVrfdlvJSlOn. ot< the Ma'den Eace at Levin last year, 13 leported from Wanganui to be woifcmg well'again. He is engaged m the Weraroa Had HandUn se^en f,u ongs, at Lefan on SaturdTjTl.Hl on iecent Wav ei ley 1 form/,vhere he ran fom th, may be handy at the fimsh lite It, 7 i Sw' h Wale>s, estale of the late Mi &. 1). Gieenwood *as swoin in £r-(W. T^° ck for plobate P»rP"ses at £30,M0 Qhe estate ~a s lett for the Denent of his widow.
Headmaster, by Chief Ruler from Fillette is reported to' be training on well at Marton, and he is due for his first race of the season in' the Hokio Handicap, five furlongs, at Levin on Saturday ±le has not raced since he won the Cloveria- .f u"e- ry- -Handicap at.Awapuni - -in I April;- He,is;a fast beginner,vwith abuhd- : ance; of .speed, :and he. is expected to de■YeloP/into a;first;clask>prm-ter'.tJiis-season ■'' ,; Atter. agreeing"., to,. sell ,:Shadow "King, j who; has been placed, in -the--last-three .ilelbourne-jCiips, to a former racing part-" tlSfe* Si E;. Bailey,; of: the Western. I .djstnct/.Mr. F...E.. Shillabeer-^egretted; his I —V^^^^^uentl^-arranged^Us: a;.result, r that the : gelding: should; in future run, in-, the. joint riaijies of Messrs. 'Shilla-: beer; aml^ Bailey, but,, .as Tiefbrei" lv ■ fhe'; colours'of Mr. Shillabeer. •,:. ; ■ T?idnig _ engagements 'already ' ma4e £6r the.meeting at Eiccarton on•■ Saturday"in.s#?'• l,<*■ .Humphries, Night-.FlyerVEambr Wise Choice, and Shelter; J.W>-Jennings : Sir i Drakeand..Don; Jose; D.; O'Cinnor, Muff and'Kakara;; J): Cotton, ilanetho; ;d' H. Turner,. Jurii-; a^^d^tartei-'iti Highweight) k ß. J- -Ellis, Koeket;\A.-; Kussell,; Craigavori'-'andCVer-■.nen; H. Mackinnon, Iv Tatural;i G. Salt Pixie. Gold. • ,• : ■-, . . :. .' : .' : .:.^. r .';. ■^'■Dorian, engaged- ~'in. tlip" ''Highweight ■Handicap at the North Canterbury Meet ing; on Saturday, is a three-year-old' geld-: jng.-.by.- AVinning Hit from Brave Deed/ arid; is 'thus, a brother to Zeebrugge;:" He lias shown promise in track work, and is capable of .adding another', win- to: the stalile. under highweight conditions. Present vindications are that EiccaTton will trave a larger representation at. Aiick'-' land: this :Christmas; than: was. the case last .year, when, however, horses'from the centime in Jaloux, Great Star,. Gay Grest, and Compris were good/winners:'. Trainers who. are>contemplating racing some mem-bers-of;,their teams at Ellerslie areF 'B Jones, J. H. Prosser. H. ahd'A, Cutts, G-. Murray, Aynsley,: C. Emerson,'C.:;McCarthy (Argentic), T. Lloyd, and'P. V.Mason.;. . . . . . ■ - .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 10
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