Going Good For Final Awapuni Trials
Seveii-furkmg gallops by Tre liuilb.; y lid Emerge, by Landlity and. Lady Oratory, and by Auda- ■ cioius aiid Xippo, a six-furlong. trial"t)y Gratuity and Horouta, and five-i'urlbng, fiutters by Battle Sti'it'e. lUank' Cheque and .Mangatiti and Lord Maunu wero among the highlights of* yestei,'day's final work at Awapuni. 1 remello (J. llely) and hmerge (;L Colc) began well and the pare was Mound to the three, from yvhicli peg tliey. werq rstrongly in just better tinui •11) to-domplete in 1.1)2 2-d. Landiire (G. H. Tattersall ) and Ladv Oratory (Cole) worked o\er a uiile and wero tiined to run lue last seveu coinfortably in 1.25 2-5. ^ j ^ Audurious (Y. .1. Sellars) and KippO: (L. J. Clutterbuek) uere not under preMSure to run seven in 1JJ7 o-5, but tliey worked really well. (,'oronara ( B. Wood) and W iniiiiig Tirket . (G. K. TatterKull) worked at-trac-tivelv over a luile in 1.51 1-5, the last three in -11 15, and their time wa> equalled by Lord Bradbury (W. J. Bruughlon) and .Matara (>L llarris) which wero home t'roui the three in just better than 11. Gratuity (Tattersall) and Horouta (Sellars) wero tinied to ruu their six I'urlongs iu 1.21 with the pare esen throughout. . Tliey were galloping strougly at the linish. There were many li ve-furlong sprints and oue of the best eilorts was that ot Mangatiti (Sellars), which with Thbr (W. L. Aitken) was tiined to run the distance in l.G 2-5, the last three ,iu '10 H5. Tliey were t'ollowed by Battle Strife (Tattersall) whirli left a seroiul after llieui and was a shade rluser to tliem. at Ihe eud of the Ihe furlongs. Other good gallops over lice were the foliowing: — N'aJchase (Broughton) in 1.9; Blank Oheque (J. llarris) in 1./ L5; l'apei Rull'le (Clutterbuek) and Wembley m 1.0 5-5; War Colonel ( F. Burhanan) and Fair Kent ( D. llarris) iu 1.7. Treasure Tee (1). Aniey) sprinted hall" a uiile in 55 1-5, the last three in •10 2-5. Bian Houge (Aitken) was another to go four, being tiined to ruu the distanr.e in 55.
Kesult (Oole) was worked over severn i'urlongs. lle went well, eovering the distance in 1.55. Miss Sterliiig and Alacrity galloped six furlongs in 1.25. Tid-Apa (Wood) was honie well tn eover a mile in 1.52 2-5. j Cramond Buy (H. Teniporton) and .Moreton Bay (C. Ohristiansen) covered the last seven in 1.3S. Glen Urquhart (F. C. Cleaver) and Foxella (Clutterbuek) worked over. a uiile, the last six taking tliem 1.20, and Lady Barrington (Amey) worked onre. rouud and was home sntoothly in 10 5-5. Peria Prince and Black Pearl broke 12 for the last three of a mile. J. Kendall is to ride'Piria Prince on Saturday. Meteoriua -(.T. Hari'is) and Lureka (Helv) just. broke 10 iii a (thl'ce-furloug seampef. Tr-ibute (S. Waddell ) and- Speed Iving (C. Lley) were associated in a good sehool over six higlits of hurdles. Thunderliead . (Eley) and Gaietv (A. G. ' Waddell) went onee round over thebig fences and juniped well. Noble . Knight (Broughton) and M.vfox (Tattersall) sprinted five furlongs iu 1.7 1-5. • • Peter Theio ((1. W. Moore) was not under presspre over five run in LS 1-5. The steepleekaser G-ay ifouen was
kept to about 15 to the iTirlong over a mile. Tid-Apa (\Vood) was tinied to run a mile in t .52 2-5.
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1948, Page 6
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