Wanganui Whispers
(By "Hallowmas") > .^ - v The lameness displayed -by TtuOArj tete. recently' after, a gallop. proved ..notf to be serious, and there Is eyety^psp9k^' pect of the son of Absiird-Tapu« starting In the Feildingr Stake* ■.;■ V' :••.■ . '".■* • . ♦ ■'*■■ . . : ■; ..- ' - Wih. Grand , Knight, Ly sarider, Glenr fj truin, arid, Lady Cavendish,- among they likely starters, Ta.ma.tete. will need .to/ be as brilliant as ever .to win. . • . - ■.■'•■ '■ ■. . " *;. ■■• . •■*■■';■ • •'*: '■• ■ ; 'V" : Bent ia, to be taken to Ashhuret. ; ■•!■ V She has improved m appearance «,.,■ lot lately, -but she does' not seem. to as good as was thought by some. ■ ■, ■ ■-/ * ' '.*.' ■ ' '■*. ■.'■-■ ■' < Tamakana will do the Ashhurst and .l Feildihg meetings, and should pick up a' race on the .trip. ! ■■'•'■■ ■ . ' . ♦ '.- ■■•-.• ,\ ; ■■* •'■ ,'•. ' .'"'■ ■■■ ''. F.-Tilley will, take Tamatete, Limit- V ed, ,Glenross, Ruakura and Bank Note to 1 Felidirig. ■.--. ■'■;;.' --■■ . '' '" ■•.-■•<* •, . '.- *'. '■• • ■■♦'.'• .■':• '■ Glenross has not yet had a race this season* but he is said to be . looking and going well. .-The son / of Absurd-Bronze has shown hii ' ability to .run. out; a mile a -half, •;'-; and he might give-, the .Cup '« / 'shake.' •' •'' - ' ;'.- 'V- •'. ; : - .-.' ' : -4 ■ .■■*■' . . * '■_ :_•■■_* .':_ - '' Royal Elm ran a good "rage ■• at -'Way.? t erley when, not quite ready. He -has gone on . the right way. ; -, since!' anjil should be worth . watching >at Fj&ildingf Deluge is", sprinting, like: a 'champlQn 'i oh the river city tracks';' If . he 'ccar'n r ' reproduce his brilliancy m the "-Flying' at Feilding; he will make *the pace very sultry. '. , "•■ v "■*■•.•■«■ V . # "-..■•' When .she 7 failed ,at- Avondale.. m. the Cup,' ; therp were; not; wanting- those who were ready to write Civility: down as : ; a -failure -over 'si mile and a-half . -The Elysian" mare figures 'in. 'th> I- , Feilding Cup, so- it is evident :her ji connections" reckon. ,^the : distance '-M • not. beyond -her underaTeaspngble'J Weight. - . '"■: ' ;"'.,. ■. '"--; -■■-. "*. -■.: ■' ,• ;v .• '-^ ■''-.. ■•■ ! Mary .'Aniv gallops -^yell on . the.! track/« but as Aa rule /shapes badly- , when t the' colors .are "up. She 'is- to ; be^ruriner at-the- Feilding- meeting. "■•■'■. .." .." - ■ '*'' j: "# '■'■■ \ ' * : /." '.:: {-■•■' v. ' I ]F. : \Lind ' is' to .give Em^i^e. ;C"amp ;,a chance to ■■■■ distinguish ' titmsett' bver ( hur.dles. .' The^ geldfng 'raiay- inaKS' "a ,™ start at the game at Ashhurst. . In his s'choolihg- he", is- '.showing:* an. for ' jumping "which is '.- promising:: as' to his future." ' ' ': ..■:■■- i , -■' :' > .■-■.-. ••-:.■/ •■■•■■ - * -.. *■ '■: W* > i-.-V.";.--;' . Th& .three- twQ-year-pJds-. m ;"W. 1 Rayner's stable have thrown ' pht r the 1 coldsrWhich have ; kept.tlietn from rac- Jj ing so: far.! They will probajjly be started m the* handicap, 'event • fur youngsters at Feilding on the ' secono d day. ■■•;'■ - - ' ' -'; ." ; ■■•'.■ . ■*' •'■' ■".■* ■ "' ■';* -'■•■■' ■■ :• ' '•' ' Thaw has done a fair amount J of work and should be the most / •.forward of the trio. ' ' " " . - , ; -.:#.: ■ •-. :.•» : -; •; .- ■■-■ ;' \. The 'first- time out • will find /Deluge hard to beat. -. v • "•• ■' - V l vr : •- ;..;..*,.■•'•* . .■'.*■■'. "'■/ ■: ■•;••■■■' »j The Thorn should be at the itpp .of J his form by ' Christmas t|nie "at -El- I lerslier " ■ : ' ' ' ' ■'■■" . '.' ■-".' J . ■ : : 'i.-': i •■:.:■*.' ... ■.'*'■■■-.■ ■-■■*■ "..•/-■ ' ■ ; -- ; "-« Trainer W. Dwyer is at present; in ■ a private hospital at Palmerston NorthiJ He is to go under an- operation." } : ■
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NZ Truth, Issue 1093, 11 November 1926, Page 14
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472Wanganui Whispers NZ Truth, Issue 1093, 11 November 1926, Page 14
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