Hawkes Bay
Happenings (From "N.Z. Truth's" Hawkes Bay Rep.) pOMMHNDATTON, back again m his box at Greenmeadows, has been the centre of a good deal of interest. The "critics" find no fault and cannot account for the fact that he did not do better m Australia. # # • Excess, which has done very little Since his fourth m the H.B. Guineas, is growing into a nice colt. Undoubtedly he can gallop and with a little time i must come right. • * * Monetize (Paper Money — Ohiwia) j has been sold by W. H. Gaisford to ] Dug. Potter, of Hastings. The two- ' year-old on breeding and conformation must win races. *#. * 1 Mountain Heath was not taken to Trentham, due to contracting a slight cold. The quadruple winner's next outing will not be until Feilding next month. . : * * ■ • i [ ' A. B. Williams' three-year-old sreldl ; tng, Expense, half-brother to Scion by Paper Money, is reputed to be able to i fly. Is that why he was sent to Waipawa instead of Trentham? [ Three of the late Harry Hickey's r team: m Royal Damon, Royal Time and Epistle have gone into H. Greene's { stable. •* * * t One of the most promising unraced two-year-olds m Hawkes Bay is ' Bulolo, by Bisogne from Footstep. 1 # * * ► Dave Kemp is. handling a rare cut 1 of the thoroughbred full-brother to , King Quex. # * * r Miss G. Maher is taking Red Fuchsia, Peneus, Grand National , and Kalos through to Masterton for 1 Saturday's races. * # * . i Grand National is galloping better now than ever. He is a moody sort, 1 yet he will have to be m his worst form not to get the thick , end of the stake. ' # # * Peneus has not raced on the fiat for i pome time, but if track gallops are any guide the Grandstand Handicap (7 furi| longs) is not much of a punters' puzzle. # # * 1 Since the National, Kalos has not been given a great deal of work and may not be aa fit now as at that time. # •# * Poverty Bay to-day and Saturday. # • * Royal Damon is right at the top of 'his fornru No matter what he starts m up the coast, all Hastings will be on. # # # Anyone who witnessed Singleton's third m the H.B. Guineas would be hard to put off that gelding m the Taumaha Handicap or any other event Jte starts m.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 11
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385Hawkes Bay NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 11
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