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late Turf 'lrentham TRIALS fITERESTING WORK-OUTS on course proper Press Association Wellington, To-day. , /airly interesting amount of work • dirposra ot at Trentham tUia under favourable conditions. : ‘" r Sfldc of the trial grass and tan "V, were in use, and the course -Jr for two-year-olds. tan Bourse beat Battle after 2*tl n an easy half in ot>, and Chief ‘■Jr and Bory Mor went six in I.JO. efnk Note, going freely, beat Black , fn”over°a nfilo in 1.47. the first half * t u e grass. Panther and Itoi do l ? B Jn five in 1.3. and Royal lJuke Val ran *1 :,reel " Good Mile ran his first three in “n 51. five in 1.14. and the 9 i, mile, going strong, in 1.43 2-5. uiSiric and Raineses ran six in tllfaad Freeze Out six in 1.18, the 1 ■ a 'i»«*huntcr,’ ’brought home over the ! TtSt- mile by .Shot Silk went seven ‘, *ii the last six in 1. 1 < 4-5. n » .*n«ebud and Rabbi finished over l 31 1-5. the first four in 51. cJlhawk (R- Rood) and The Hawk i (3 B»rry> could have improved on the 1 '.J 2.5 for seven, the last six taking ran four in 52. and Pari n away from Ardenzo over tour in I rtiarroaline beat Abisogne and RaUyfarhoh over six in 1.18 l-a. the aS « four in 52 4-a. The Two-year-olds n „ the course proper, Crash beat 1 nomar Lake comfortably in a sprint I , ' om , hB half-mile barrier. | Gay Ballerina and Sunny , (ou re ran from the same place in 49. I "pSSTwas 'slightly C Insur--1 ’'SUET out Star •tmneer fov King. False Scent I Rattle Colours, Radiate, Royal la£ Chelone, Clmabue. Moa Bird ‘“AftTr breakfUsu First Money finished I Gold Tinge on the course proper _ i<» for four furlong?. V„.irtlike and Duellona were together j in C rs-5 and Revenge find Lady Rene r *Greeiunansle and General Assembly „■«. exercised, but were pulled up at the end of a furlong. On the grass track Rotowhero beat Oeooy Bird over seven In 1.30 3-5, a S< Tcheka r and Emotion beat Stanchion four in 49 1-5. Stanchion alm°B.Varl was beaten by Lady Gay over a mile in 1.50. Ripdale jumped four hurdles well. Equitant sprinted down the straight md Head Serang and Tanagra did easy work. THE CESAREWITCH FRENCH HORSES BEATEN ACHTOI GELDING WINS Untied PJL.—By Telegraph — Copyright) Reed. 10.30 a.m. LONDON. Wed. LONDON, Wednesday. The following is the result of the big handicap event run at Newmarket to-day:— CESAREWITCH STAKES Of £25 each, with £I.OOO added. Run over the Cesarewitch course. 2.1 miles. ARCTIC STAR (Sir Mathew Wilson), br g, by Archtoi—Sky press, -iyrs, 1 BLANCONA (S. Sanford), ch g. by Great Sport—Benedictine, Syrs, 7.13 2 ACCALMIK (M. Mathieu Gaudchaux). b rn, by Pillfewinkie—La Revanche I!., 4yrs, 7.13 ........ J 3 I Fifteen started. Won by three lengths. I ' length and a-half between second and bird. No fewer than li» French horses were A weighted for this famous handicap, but third was the best they could do—a mere c , £IOO for that* placing. Last year the >sarewitch was worth £2,025, of which to winner took all but £4OO. The ''eights ranged from 6.0 to 9.2. The first I nd second horses are trained respectively by C. V. Tabor and T. Leader. This big 'ice is generally the medium of heavy "traight-out and double wagering, the 'dcoßd leg, the Cambridgeshire Handii a t> (nine furlongs straight) coming up ;or decision at Newmarket on October 31. Late Commercial TO WRITE SHARES DOWN SHIPBUILDING FIRM’S PROPOSALS I Straiten and X.Z. Press Association) (United Service) [ || The scheme proposed for roorganis- | ng the share and loan capital of WilBeard mo re and Company, shipnilders, includes writing down 20s ‘-uaulativ© preference shares to 10s, 1w^ Cancellln S four years’ arrears of 'Mend; also writing down 20s ordinal* to Is. , ifj ß a lßo proposed to issue various ««*cture stocks totalling £4.150.000 I c-sai r *° meet the claims of existing jl • C l *l ors . including the Treasury and || lQe War Office. ! PER CENtT~DIVIDEND N.Z. AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY and X.Z. Press Association) : (United Service) Th* *' s . a ‘ m ' LONDON, Wednesday. ;_ ar , e * Ve ' v Zealand and Australian j j '-°B*Pany’s dividend for the year a P*r cent. SOUTHERN exchanges q L*ress Association °nd” W '£.V Q Reported, 1930, 4£ per cent. •*d. * On ’Change: Kildare. 2s On Change, Tooth's * Ss Mahakipawa, Is 4d (2 SYDNEY WOOL SALES a * ,r «lian and }r.Z. rreas Association) A( SYDNEY. Wednesday, ijj'f' Sydney wool sales to-day '•mans , 3 we -‘° sold. There was keen CLh" , th * be «er descriptions of v? skirtings at full late rates. * Merino sold to lUid.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 488, 18 October 1928, Page 15
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