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NORTHERN JUVENILES

Youngsters Are Sprinted With Colors Up

(Prom "N.Z.* Truth's" Special Auckland Representative). > Northern two-year-olds were given their public tri[a}s at /the Pakuranga Hunt meeting* on Saturday. ' ,*■»'. '■

T TPWARbfe-tpf^tweh-CS' sprinted;: U slightly^unde'r '/ ttiree- *|j£irl6&gs#' m,- , threi9f v slojßiren^ jSivisi'ons; and, they repre^einteii; vapPu't-- seventeen different Btraln^:qn'-''the. "Sires' side.' : ' The: v heat winners were Vanessa (brown, fllly tiy Romeo-Utakura), a chestnut filly sister to Subdivision (by. Surveyor- Juanna) / and Silene (bay filly* by iC^j^ne^Morequest). .,.;,. - T . ; rr v. Some difference' ipf~ppinipn ejcistedregarding whether Vanessa was really' entitled to the verdict over a chestnut gelding^ by Surveyor-Thurence. It was very close ibetween the pair. Both the Surveyor youngsters mentioned made favorable impressions., : Hatapton Park, a chestnut colt by Tard'UiH - Marcoraia, which . finished third" m his heat, a^so took the eye as one to do, well when .hisytum, comes to race, while Oil King (Chief Rulei>Cocoanut), also gave some! promise as a stake-earner, of the'future.'",; '■ ■ '■■■■■■■ : !'■ ■ . . '

■.'~'"^e^erthpiess, : ' : -V7,n6thing..j.^'l^^9.U<? e 3; ;i ■'struck,?." "Truth" i mbret th&n "..J^uling 1 Kijig, a son of Chief - 1 Ruler ;ahd.^Miss Ethel, owned by W. Kemp.' ';'"- ; I This youngster is. framed ; on very Spiid lines! and after' not 'moving off with- the v leaders, worked his way soundly, up, .to second place, behind the sister to Subdivision. ,;vHecas.,-a-half 7 ,brq|her r: ,tO:that speedy Sprinter, 'Gold ;Money,V&nd King- Emerald,' which has two seconds m his last two starts — to Seatawn and to Barometer—4n open handicaps. Taken as viewed by "Truth" m their parade sprints, it can hardly be claimed that the northerners seen out last Saturday appealed quite so forcibly as some of the youngsters figuring m parade sprints at both the Trentham and Riccarton winter fixtures. Not all the juveniles m training • ;iip, north were produced last Saturday, and it is quite possible f Cthire is a surprise m: store for the ft/ondale Stakes, such as was the - case rwith Supremacy last spring.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 13

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Tapeke kupu
314

NORTHERN JUVENILES NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 13

NORTHERN JUVENILES NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 13

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