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TURF

RAGING FIXTURES FEBRUARY 13, 15—Dunedin J.C. 13, 15 : —Poverty Bay Turf 0. 13, 15—Wanganui J.O. 15, 17—Rotorua J.C. 19— Ciifdan R.C.. IP, 20—Woodville Dist. J.O. 20— Tolaga Bay J.C. 22—Canterbury J.C. 22, 24—Dargavillo R.C. 28, 27—Goto RIC. 26, 27—Dannevirko R.C. 27 Waiapu R.C. 28, March I—Marlborough R.C. MARCH l —Banks Peninsula R.C. I, 3—To Aroka J.C. 6 —Kangitikei R.C. 7, B—Napier Park R.C. 7, b—Croimveli R.C. 8— FtrankLin R.C. to, 17—Wellington R O. 15, 17—Ohinemuri J.C. 17—Opunako R.C. 20— Waiinate R.C. 22—Bay of Plenty J.C. 22, 2-I—Oaina.ru J.C. 28— Opotiki J.O. 26, 27—Manavvatu R.C. APRIL 3, s—Wliangaroi R.C. ' 3 s—South Canterbury J.C. 4, s—-Masterton R.C. 9 Hawke's Bay J.C. 11, 12—Otautau R.C. 12—Hororata R.C. 12, 14—Westport J.C. 12, 14 —Waikato R.C. 19—Tuapolca County C.J. 19 ; 21—Wairarapa R.O. 19, 21—Feilding J.C. 19, 21—Auckland R.C. 19, 21, 22—Riverton R.C. 21 — Beaumont R.C. 21—Waipukurau J.C. 21—Kumara R.CTRACK NOTES. (By Cynic.) All the fast work was done on the course proper yesterday morning.. Tea Ladv (lvowbai) was going slightly better than Superb King (Butterwortli) at the end ot a mile < n the course proper in 1.44 4-5. Ardri (Butterwortli) was vesjronsihle lor a good gallop over five furlongs in 1.8. ridden out. The bay o-elding appears well to the eye. Running Over (Kowlini) was worked on. the outside of the course proper at a slow pace. Rich Harvest (Goinm) wont two rounds oil the plough at a steady half-pace. Both geldings did their work kindly and appear well.

San Onex (Stratton) went two easy rounds on the'plough. Primax (Adams) went a round cm the plough at half-pace. Highcourt (Kowlun) ran the last four furlongs of six in olsee. Manifest (J. Leach) jumped tour fences m a safe manner, this being the llrst schooling the gelding has dene for some time.

White Whigs (MeTlroy) went two rounds at a strong half-pace. Helium (Alexander) did a couple- of rounds at a steady half-pace. Little Gift (Sinton) did a couple of steady rounds on the plough. Big Bertha (Leach) did light work on the plough. Tile brown mare may be given a social preparation for Ruatoria. Snngis-1 ? e (Nixon) went two rounds on iife plough at half-pace. JjsF. Ames (Mollroy) went very freedv over a couple of rounds . on the plough. King Wanga (Nixon) hit out free ly over two'rounds on the plough. Princess Elizabeth and Abisognr were both given light tasks. Bob In (Keesing), the three-year-old full sister to Singleton, went better than Fair Autumn v (Kowhaf from tlie- mile harrier to the four iurln'ng mark on the course proper ir 54 4-ssee.

Tama Waiata (Koosing). Fill! Crop (Tvowhai) and Autumn Gun (Brough ton) were given a short sprint out of the harrier.

Tamworth (Leach) hit out well or the plough over a couple of rounds. Te Awiia (Weaver) went a conp'e of rounds at strong half-pace. King Mann (Stratton) was given a light mixed task. Nahi (Atkins), pleased more than Bold Front over five furlongs in 1.5. Rich Crop (Morgan) was given light work and appears well to the eye.

Lady Waiknlm (Atkins) was sent a couple of tasks at slow-half pace. Atn ITaere. (Weaver) was given the lightest of tasks on the plough. Scarlet Runner (Atkins) and Tama Waiata (Morgan) were companions ill a four furlong gallop which they compassed in lOsoc.. finishing on terms.

Gold Pennant (Clements) ran four furlongs in ofisoc.. Squadron (Clements) taking 51 sec. for the same distance.

Essential (Tricklebank). Clnremore (Weaver), and Rongo (Dunn) were given a jump over two hurdles in the straight, doing it twice, all jumping safely. ,

Piirseful f.T. Walsh) was set the same task, jumping in a_ finished stylo.

Queer Card (.T. Walsh), ran the last four furlongs of five in 49soe. Abbey Dale, Plimmorton, A.tapai. High Heather. Nigbthloom, Glazier, Toboggan, Master Cynic, Huntingdon Bay d’Or, Good Sport, Dimmer. Erin’s Boy, Kakar.iki, and the Miss Roxer filly were all given light mixed tasks.

Tan (.K easing) was given. a working gallop over four furlongs. Lady Horton (Davis) went a couple of rounds at half-pace. I ago, Kinsel, Outfit. Wliakaari, Veloce and Otone were all given work of a, light nature 'J■ Full Chop, which went out of the burner with two others, is a sturdy brown two-year-old full brother to Singleton. . ■ ■ j Climatic and *“ Valsior • were set light tasks. The two chestnuts look none the worse for their efforts at the Park last week. Glazier is how having, preparation under his owner’s, care. The brown gelding appeal's to be a bit’backward. NOTES. When Count Palatine won the Tararua Handicap at the Wellington spring meeting, good judges referred to him as a galloper above the ordinary. At his next start be. ran second to Honour in the New Zealand Derby, but .since then lie. has not shown, the form expected of him. Ilowever,, he is only, a three-, year-old and there is still plenty of liinc for him to make good Count Palatine is engaged at the Wanganui meeting and may .show up there. AUSTRALIAN ACCEPTANCES. United Preßa Assn, by El. Tel. OopyriKht (Received Feb. 11, 7 p.m.) . ' MELBOURNE, Fob, IF. Filial acceptances 1 in flic Olakleigli Plate' are Fas, follow : Figure, Aga Khan, King of Revelry; .Greener,; Dorados, Remera.,-; Wf.se 'Force, 'La.dv Beth, Spanish" Galleon, Dnr. ward, Pamona, Cleave. Toper, Taurus, Fission, Star, Warden, Bonny Since Saint, First- Arrow, Werb’plle,. Little Redferii, Regalette, Mytanis, Ominous,; Last Rain,' Lady Seaborn, Alevsia.

Final acceptances it) the Futurity Stiskes. are :-HParkwood, Snail,isb ;G alleon,., Eta go, •Sa in t., Cosy Ring. Amounis. Greenline; Alevsia,. First. Arrow, Merab; Figure,4Toper, Gallopade.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 12 February 1930, Page 7

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TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 12 February 1930, Page 7

TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 12 February 1930, Page 7

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