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LATEST RACING

VALMINT IMPRESSES GOOD SEVEN FURLONGS TRIAL CONDITION- OP SURVOY WILL STRIP WELL POR MEETING (By Telegraph.—Special to Times/ AUCKLAND, Thursday Conditions were Ideal at tlierslic ror the ilnai work-outs in connection with the Great Northern meeting. The No. 1 grass irack w»s open ana several good trials were recorded. Those to Impress over hall-a-mile were burella arid VaJve.n. while over live furlongs Mon Acre, Black Thread, uid surrey and Bouiiyhelle diu best. 1 ybalt, .MeJvauui and Land Girl impressed over six lunonga, while Royal Alveliam and Vamiint were also responsible lor a good eiiort over seven furlong?. a number of horses were schooled over hurdles and also over the steeplechase course. The going was holding. Tybalt was going smoothly at the end of six furlongs m 1.1 e 1-5, while over a similar distance Melvanui (‘.Marwick; registered similar time. He was doing his work impressively throughout. silver uuex was not unduiy bueued throughout six furlongs in l.ls 4-5, taking 51 4*5 lor the last h&ir-mile. Alyih was several lengths clear or Remleh at the conclusion of live furlongs in 1.5. Kaiuien is a lazy track worker. The Cornwall Handicap caduldates. Royal Appellant and V aiiiunt were associated over seven furlongs, winch they ran In I.B* 1-5, the last six luriongs in i.ls 3-6. it was a good trial and boiu horses acquitted themselves well. Charade was holding John Charles at the conclusion ol a round, uhicn occupied 1.5 3 4-5, the last six furlong: tak mg f.*« ;j-5. King Musk Forward king Musk got to the end of seven furlongs ill 1.55 2-5, tne last six in l.i*. He is in first-rate order lor his engagements. Land Girl was on her best behaviour thi*. morning and went particularly well over V six furlongs in Lie 1-5. The Trim- I flier, wbu went away with her, was eov- r eral lengths behind, ms lime being 1 ZU 4-5. However, he earned a solid impost. biiorm and Esteem negotiated a round in 1.5 u ii-5. tne last seven luriongs In 1.38 and the hnal hall-nine in 53 3-5. Biiorm had a slight advantage at me flu* ish though Esteem came home in good style.

oureila and Valvern reeled off haif-a-mile in 50 3-5, the best of the morning over the distance. iuey were together ai the end.

Mon Acre was too good for Rlngshot over live luriongs in 1.4, which equalled the beat of the morning over the distance. Gold Vaais wo* too good lor Omaha over live furlongs lu 1.5 *-5, after taking U 6 4-6 for tne flret two.

There was nothing between Black Thread and uid surrey ai the conclusion or live luriongs, run lu 1.4, the ilrti two taking :15s.

Raana and Kakarere came heme from the fly© in 1.5, the flr»t two taking

Key Lu was limed to run five luriongs in 1.4 4 5.

Another good effort over five furlongs was credited to Bonnybelle, who completed her task in 1.4. This mare has been working exceptionally well during the last couple of weeks.

Jeyola was travelling very easily over the last half-mile of his work in 5 4 4-5.

Hanover went once round in 1.57 4-b] time upon winch he could have Improved,

turvfljr waa worfleatf o rer a pmuml mi the No. 3 track, being timed to run his last six furlongs in 1 .22 3-5. He appeared to work freely and will strip a lit horse for his engagements at ihe meeting. Too ley Street was worked on the lead in the centre of the course. He had a slight Injury to one of his feet but it is not likely to prove serious. Six Horses School All Irish vu’Connor), Tea Chat( Sinton;, Was;) '.Gilmer;, Power Chief (Pine), Gascyne (Watson;, and king Stroud (Turvey; were associated over a round of the steeplechase course. All Irish was in charge until the la»t bit where Power ChleT moved up and there was little between them ai the .none wall. The y continued on and when they came to the brush by the mile post Tea Chat jumped on to it, interfering with AH Irish, who slipped into the fence and stopped. lie was taken back and cleared it well. Power Chief gave a very pleasing display, while Wa-p jumped cleverly throughout. Count Roussillon and v En Tour were also sent a round. They started at the sod■vxan and went over the water jump bi«© when they came to the brush by the mile post Count Roussillon swerved and unseated his rider. lie was remounted and the pair went over the hill.

TAKANINI TRIALS

MARIE’B ACRE HITS OUT JACK TAR AND BRONWEN (By Telegraph.—special to Times) / AUCKLAND, Thursday Some good trials were recorded on th« outside grass at Takanint tin* morning, Marie’s Acre, Jack Tar and Bronwen m particular, pleasing by the manner in which they got through their tasks. The going was good. After running the first three furlongs of a six-furlongs trial in 375, Milaaiou (Fearn) defeated Pleuron (Beguley; eomlojtabiy in 1.17 3-5 for the lull distance. Tamil (Smith) Jumped away from the six furlongs post well ahead of Y&also (Clarke>, and had two lenglns advantage at the Ilnish, the Journey taking l.io 3-6. Te Poto (Thomson; showed his customary dash over live furlongs in 1.3, and Mar v'aal Stanton, was three lengths in front of Bachelor king ikingi ) at the end of haJf-a-mile, which took ftu 3-5. Inver (Thomson; just shaded Valamfto (Smith; at the conclusion of a mile la 1.43 3-5. The Wrst half-mile occupied It took Silver Clow (Beguley) 1.23 to complete six furlongs, and Buccaneer (Green) was 3-5 s slower over a similar Journey, but m ln» case the pace was on only over the Hist three furlongs which took 37 a. A Solid Trial Jack Tar Thomson was going nicely alongside >ohq -Mgut smith, .it tne end or live furlongs in 1.3 3-5. Both Ilor see worked particularly well. Conceding Braziilian (Beguley; a good deal in weight, Marie’s Acre was responsible for a good six furlongs. They ran the llrst three furlongs 111 37s and got 10 the end of the Journey in 1.10. Brazilian! had an advantage of a length at the hui»h. Jl was a good effort on tne part 01 both horses, but Marie’s Acre made tbe better impression. saccone (Curwen; hit out well while covering half-a-nnle in 50s. and Veritable (smith; performed pleasingly over 11 v« furlongs in 1.3. Brouwen Green; assisted over the last half-mile by Nordic Song 1 Boaweil; m 5u 1-5, completed six luriongs in good style in 1.10 1-5. Both horse® are in excellent condition. Anagram (Stanton) covered seven fur- * kings, but as a stirrup iron broke during the gallop he covered another round bet ore his udei succeeded in pulling him up. High sea Beguley; showed a clean pair of heels to Pnijcoui 1 over seven luriongs, tne la-t six <»l winch took 1.17 1-5. However me winner had a big advantage in tne weights. Dutch Girl (Thomson; and Ivy WilJoynx (yuedity/ strode over seven luriongs' in 1.34, and inquisitor got over a ®.mdar distance in 1.3 4 4-5.

EXPLOSION IN MINE MANAGER SEVERELY BURNED I ' l,k (iHKYMuI Til, Tu.'.’hcUy . Mr Frederick Pauth 32; manager / of the Rellbird Co-operative Coal Mine * at Ten Mile on t lie Greymoutli-WeMporl road, whs severely burned on ttie arms, face, chest and neck, when an explosion of gas occurred in a working place. The others employed in the mine eacaped injurj.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20819, 1 June 1939, Page 10

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LATEST RACING Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20819, 1 June 1939, Page 10

LATEST RACING Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20819, 1 June 1939, Page 10

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