Algeepee has been transferred to the Hamilton stable of Todd Mitchell for an Auckland campaign.
Algeepee is an acceptor for the Franklin Cup at Alexandra Park on Friday night.
Algeepee ran fourth behind Lightning Raider at Addington last Friday.
He has won six races for Wanaka breeders Morton and Anne Price.
The Pacific Rocket gelding has won three times since transferring to the Burnham stable of Mark Jones 13 months ago.
Algeepee won first up at Forbury Park in September, 2008 when trained by David Thompson at Kaiapoi.
He won at Addington and Alexandra Park when trained by Mark Purdon and Grant Payne.
Heather Castleton and Babes Boy Bob, newcomers to the Jones stable, are engaged at Forbury Park on Thursday and Orari on Saturday respectively.
Heather Castleton, who has not raced since May, won a workout on the all-weather track at Motukarara on Saturday.
She won at Forbury Park in April from 12 starts as a 2yr-old when trained by Alan Clark.
Babes Boy Bob, a winner and four times placed in five starts, ran third to Atom Of Courage and Datmymulligan in a workout on grass at Motukarara.
He will be driven at Orari by stable junior reinsman Regan Todd.
Babes Boy Bob has been bought by Merv Butterworth, of Melbourne.
"I knew Mr Butterworth when I worked for Nigel McGrath and he had horses in that stable.
He just rang me out of the blue to take Babes Boy Bob," Jones said.
Babes Boy Bob, previously trained at Invercargill by Jessica Malcolm, won first up at Ascot Park in September.
The Totally Western 4yr-old has been placed in four of his subsequent five starts, the most recent at Forbury Park on November 6 when he finished second to Pandora's Diamond.
Jones has taken possession of the nearby property which has been operating as a thoroughbred training establishment under Neill Ridley.
The property was owned by Keith Neylon, of Hedgehope.
"I took over on Friday but I probably won't shift the horses until February.
I have to replace an 1100m sand track with an all-weather track and install shelter sheds and a security system," he said.
• Sir Lincoln, who has not raced since winning the 3yr-old division of the Harness Jewels in June, resumes in a 3-6win free-for-all at Alexandra Park on Friday night.
Sir Lincoln, who also included the Sires' Stakes Final at Addington among his eight wins from 18 starts last season, won a workout at Alexandra Park on November 10.
• Peter Scaife, the Foxton trainer, has The Go Forward and K Ninety Nine engaged in the claiming race at Forbury Park on Thursday night.
Scaife has Run Courage Run, Barberino and Raven engaged in a claiming race at Alexandra Park today.
• Tuxedo is now in the Pukekohe stable of Steven Reid after changing ownership.
The 8yr-old has not raced since finishing third at Oamaru on September 26.
He won four races for Ashburton trainer Wendy Stevenson.
• Matamata trainer Andrew Scott has been fined $6000 and ordered to pay costs of $1350 in regard to the positive swab returned by Fireside when she won at Matamata on October 29 at her only start.
Fireside was disqualified from first and Guru Girl declared the winner.
Scott admitted the charge, related to the anti-inflammatory drug, Ketoprofen.
• Hayden Tinsley has been granted a stay of proceedings to continue riding after lodging an appeal against a suspension and fine for careless riding in the New Zealand One Thousand Guineas.
Tinsley was suspended until midnight on Saturday and fined $1000 for allowing his mount, Magic Briar, to shift in over the closing stages of the Guineas at Riccarton on November 13, causing checks to Twilight Savings, Miss Maximuss and We Can Say It Now.
Magic Briar was relegated from second to fifth.