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CUP HORSES

HAUGHTY IN GOOD ORDER

The best performance of' the New Zealand Trotting Cup candidates at Oamaru last week was that registered by Haughty., From the 36 yards mark she finished very fast into fourth place in the Hannon Memorial Handicap, and her effort gained her many friends for the big event next week, in which she is handicapped on, 48. Bronze Eagle paraded looking very well, and although he did not receive too good a run in the early stages he was putting in good work at the : finish. One of the favourites for the Cup, Integrity, broke at the start and was set a hopeless task. He will require to mend his ways at the barrier to have a chance next week. Well-related. Winner of three trotting events at Greymouth recently, St. Mary is an aged sister to Sea Gift, one of the greatest trotters produced in the -Dominion. St. Mary is by Wrack from a Paul Huon mare, and more is likely to be heard of her. . War Guard is Fit. Although unequal to winning, War Guard went two solid races at the Auckland Meeting and is not likely to lose any friends for the New Zealand Trotting„ Cup. :He . has come through a solid preparation at Epsbm and should be one of the fittest horses to parade next week. : A Recent Winner. v \. Owner-train err' G. McKendry: produced a smart novice in Dunmore at Oamaru last week and his winning performance in the; Trial Handicap was suggestive of better deeds in future. Dunmore is by U. Scqtt from Festival, the dam of winners in Jovial and Great Joy. v' '?> A Winner at Epsom.: , Supporters of Scottish Lord were rewarded with a surprisingly good price when he won the October Handicap at the Auckland Meeting. Scottish Lord's performance stamped him as one of the most promising improvers seen out for some time, and he is hot likely to be at such odds when he.next 'appears. He is a full-brother to Highland Scott, the star performer at the Auckland Meeting. Promising three-year-old. The three-year-old Simla Hall, who was sold last season for 600gs, is expected to.make his first appearance in public in the Riccarton Stakes at the Metropolitan Meeting at Addington next week.. The Dillon Hall gelding looks the part, and has been working very encouragingly in the south. Interesting: Nomination. The former useful pacer Punctual is an interesting nomination for the Dominion Handicap at Addington, and although a high opinion is held of his capabilities as a trotter he will be tackling a difficult field in his first outing. However, he has in his favour that he is a half-brother to the champion .trotting mare Sea Max. . YOUR PERSONAL HYGIENE. Your answer to all problems connected With personal hygiene is AntiGerm v The powerful, safe, non-poison-ous liquid Antiseptic. Anti-Germ is obtainable from your grocer. AntiGerm is for the home, surgical and personal use. Prepared by . Medico Pty., Company, 56 Gill Street, New Plymouth.—Ad vt. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 12

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CUP HORSES Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 12

CUP HORSES Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 12

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