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NOTES AND COMMENTS THAMES FIXTURE NEXT PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATES With tire pop alar Thames fixture -h> r : a fortnisrhl away. Trair>ers of prospective WTNftfaTPf for the meeiir - are 'outrfrsr ire pohsk on their respective charges. The appearance of ire handicaps has added : merest 10 the approac htus Iwictkn, for wmch acceptances eiose r*o Friday. Marc." - ; ; - lee. or Mr. K- I- Ahsolnaa. the weUknown Oiahuhn secretary. St ’I Going Strong Van Rich conunues to acquit himself on the mack with credit- and me little chap is in great nean. That Harry Kimm.cn: has get the "V an Coronado geidir-g right was demon - straxed at the Otaiumo nxrare. where V
he put up two fine performances. azxi paruculariy on the second day, when won the mile heat after - giving Krec: Momits a start into the borne stretch his display was brilliant. an Rich may next appear over a longer journey. Not Ready For the Frame Polly's Picture was not ready to engage in strenuous contests at hamUton, consequently the Prince Child mare W2£ not s*•-e*d to carry the cci■ ours Her preparation is being continued by J. Shaw at Alexandra Part, and it is hoped to have the chestnut forward enough to tackle the opposition at Thames and succeeding country fixtures. Polly has youth on hrT side, but-she is a gross mare, and it takes time to fit her for racing. The grey gelding S gnor wen so easiiy at Claudeiards tHat the public will be locking for him agam over short or middle distancesThe son of Antonio d-d not shape at ali weii when raced unhoppled over two rni : es, and it is evident he is not able to keep Ks balance without the aid of the gear. But in his right ciass the tr-aired pacer is useful, and wren the company s not eve- se ect re will give another stake a fc 3 shake. Not Trumps Yet When Efciler gave the field in the Cambridge Show exhibition trot a big start and a beating, those who witnessed the performance were anxious to be with him at Hamilton. The son c f Hova —Sunny side was not to be caught in the humour, however, and although he was in the weaker division his display was not reassuring- One of these days, perhaps, when least expected. Dealer will hand out a trump card and repay his sporting owner for his enterprise.
T Net Tee Re ate ====i^^i 7: - I : U 3 a preparac* y Alt ->htl anc And ever the | probably carry Che grey livery a: - names next week— t,* %-er. -a-aiie .to rave - urdfney to be - ! the barrier, and i Hova gets away from f--, V ~.. * * be a poor 1 sok-ost tar hj ! : 5 -rJ r .v asy Bert D>e- is keec -- . - .o zs t re c: ar a-- -- e -=a. -J »dc a teat - , _.f_; = r '>l B = siyt*. U " -art* nas raced sir»ce the —U.' cf the prn« V. t-. accrec at t cc-.s ste-c, ... nas se com -ai ec ta get a - por-t c- O- the staaite. f-. , . howeee-. teat t-e A.stra.^r-h^ pacer c -n&ed ta the lueher t on, a-d a win -‘or B Dyer fri _ be we received by ° •iStHkirg Form ’ It,rri'ri* races. Me put uc ttt tie Xesiukr. Hai’y T the Otaluhu txtere when it --^.2' hto L . c. tee -touzttartt. j again at Haatirn ir the —.- bea- -t Picture. He its shew w.cs oi ■dSoa?'«l': to sosseet tbat it will mat be mooes before re case? out tie - end. *‘ Comes Right S Ore. t :s p«.-seTer-.c S wau ssed pa.r of pacers. Profiteer- tat Marma. . -ct-ir* by the ua***?* :?rm The;' cisj'-Ayed whrn laesr ;-rj- ‘ in action, it is quite on tee cats *ha- ■ the Mans ere meaicr win rresA - spell of bid luck t-efom long, v 1 waa shewing a good turn cf rpecc a : ne of her essays ai c i^udeian^. - couple of br-iaks sr*oi2t her - gettins ai__least the email j the purse me daughter cf Prtereu - - : - - ; : -Vt I early sial e. j One of Tlese Days I Honor-:* is coming hack is farm *. I last, and there is a big cfeami of ir*. ! Gold Be.: ge.ding sr.cHfiiy ~>m|amends i«.»r psasz. fa:' ares- ai Cbaie "ands he went much better sujd Sax Roe appeared tc the nacer whims an I peculiarities- eras a v.j_ to p-emia ie him to p3t E-s rwara over the cc-.ocluc&sg isages :s races. If Sam gets Hecera to tiit on all the way cue of & The opposition wiU look cheap. Try, Try, Try Again Wrigley still confituts ta r w..-^ . .:s connecrtions >nc the number zi h friends a:ad admirers is cizurisiir. I-i-cr exhit :tu r_s of d-se Fuirmel—-Speet mint geld xg. and it is ceruufir & fi. rough kick of att mtioft on ike pm
|of * Togo" r Dee tbLit 12k rep-eaxed fau•.ires are chionkled Ob trie tries =: i times Wrigtey will show his real forrj j and encourage his party to hare acj other try but se far he has net ben ;as successful as Bruce cf Baar :< • j burn. TROTTERS’ SADDLE HEATS NOT WANTED IN DUNEDIN FORBURY PARK CLUB’S DEOSK’I I At a meeting of the exet-urivc H the Forburj Park. Trotting da* t'i* j week, ui! interesting discuss:oc tout : place regarding saddle events for ureters. ine president. Mr. B. S. Irvu occupied the chair, aad was a representative atteedan at. The subject was brought uic-»r notice throng:, a letter receive* tr* ’. the Otago anc Southland Horse Osiers’ and Breeders' Association. fisecretary of the orgarisaiios that at a meeting of the associarai the matter of the e lira in alien of ureters’ saddle races from *_he club's pr:gramme had been disc rased, as* had been decided to ask if the could see its way to reinstate at leas: one saddle event or future I*** grammes. The association fed beer: requested tc make the appeal by *■*- eral Southland owners, as w-fi: as " ' owners in the Otago district. ) I would always be pleased to wmppart j the event. Mr. Barton said that these sztee i races were dying out. ! Mr. James Mitchell theugbt it~" : should have these unhcppled tre:terraces for saddle in their progrraJE—-' Sulky Races Best Mr. Barton maintained that the sulk: i events provided the ted racing Mr. Ritchie said that in the past C* saddle races for trotters had privet, very disappointing. The saddle racer were nevertheless favoured b:-‘ owcer^ I in fiae countr?*. as these owners ccr ; ride their horses. Ar'ter some discussion Mr - ' 1 Mitchell moved: "That the Handicap be again for sadm# this : as against trie programme socunfitepJ ; recommendation that the race srt»xIbe in sulkies-*’ Mr. Coughlan seconded the which was lost by a large majority TROTTING FIXTURES Wyndfcam T.C.—March 14. New Brighton T.C. —March 1*- -*• . Oamaru J.C-—March 23, *4Triimea T.C.—March 24. Wellington T.C. —March -t _ Wsnganui T.C.—March ifi «»- T A taka T.C.—April 7. j Hawera T.C.—April 7. 9 Nil Metropolitan T.C- —Apr-- -- i Taranaki T.C.— April 14Ashburton T.G— April Te Aroha T.C—April -- WeHingtcn T.C —Apr:! - . Fcrbury FarT. C-— May Ca mbridge T. C. —May *- Oamaru TC— May 1»- 4. Canterbury Park T.C- ~ ——^
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 7
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