Today’s Turf News
TRENTHAM TRIALS MANY HORSES WORK Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. Fog again obscured what little work \\ as attempted at Trentham this morn,,f *the trial grass Sir Limond beat Masterton over four furlongs in 52 1-5, th« last three in 38 4-5. Ex Done was too good for Lady Rene at the end of four in 49 2-5. Lady Pa.m and Miss Ransom went five in 1.31, the last four in 49 1-5. v alrewa, Zephyrus and Peep sprinted the last three in 38. On the plough Cimabue strode very easily over seven, the last six in 1.21 • ( , o il, c^n^ ratG and Historic ran seven m 1.53 3-5, finishing together. Horses out for pare work included Liar -, Hunting Call, First Money Ari1, IJol Jo . blln Market, Habit, Rational H, Pafimto, Dunraven, Paganelli, u‘ a., T Waterline, Full Feather, Hawk i3urly ’ ’ a ’ 1 Dress and The On the plough Panther and Tourist r an an easy half in 53. and King Musket, from the on the course proper, ran down m 501, with little between them. f breakfast the conditions were much brighter, with a warm sun work tOPay Put plent y o£ dash into his r-r^t° a * ‘ifu, despite a rumour to the Tnni;'h m ° ve< J freely >n solid work. out f„ n r” l fd S work lliEh S ° CietJ ' “ ls ° seC C\ J lindrr Je n er(J *- Stripped Star Stranger, and To™ bluntmg Day. Don Quixote into hi<i stran ger rolled ' t °?' f' ° rider has been enHi ndicap mi “ the Thompson rtS fo an u S se a f n u? rvoTU Cry Were re * covored Jf,'? 1 . 1 an<l Davis, on the grass. l. 3 gi ecl tlle last se Yen of a mile in 0 AMARU FIXTURE FIRST DAY’S WEIGHTS Press Association The following handicaps have been flrst U dt b f r W t r h J Vi K - for b the M and 24*_? amaru flxture ° n Ortflamb." o'S. T° y h? ; tHhi, 10 2; Red Heather, UU '.Mime £4. bride, Iraho, Double Soult, Whiffler,’ T jtC- esl qs nt ’®., Handicap. Meadowlark h l 91; . Tab °°, .1.1; Master Clarence Bin Till Till, S.S; Mor, c Mil, it--54*? 5£!5.0a, 'V Ni sht Lad, S.l; Stealth-, I. Waving Corn, John Bradbury 77Momft’Boa 1 ¥o SS Mercia ’ 71; Don Jose’ Hack Handicap.—Assemble, 9.2- Impertinence, 8.10; Fair Exchange 7 • Area Ol, 7ll Cl 'os-sbow, Vinegrove, Dry 7 J ' ,lss Murr-n. 7.10; Academy, 7.1, Silvei Thread, 7. i; Audience, 7.5; Solmuri, 7.4; Kentish Lady, Corn Queen, Leading Boy, Fair Money, Coupling, Poor Boy, Bowline, 7.3; Night Attire, 7.2. Flying Handicap.—Meadow Lark, 10 3Gay Sonnet, 9.1; Rin Tin Tin, 8.13; Neda. 2; 1 1 : Waving Corn, 8.6; Night Lad, 8.4; CaterpUlar. Arrowmil*. 8.0;; Tripawav, 7.7; Royal Tractor, Full Flight,; Ace of Hearts, rmpcrtinenco. Silver Thread 7 0 Parkside Handicap.— Taboo, 9.11;' Stealth. S. 10; John Bradbury, 8 6; Eveni n ,% , 8 .-, 1 . : , Mlss Mercia, 7.13; Don Jose, '■H; < luckwheat, 7.11: Hazp, 7.3: Solgele Duniblane, Miss Marco, Felony 7 0
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 13
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502Today’s Turf News Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 13
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