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TRENTHAM CANDIDATES AT HAWERA

Dominion Special Service. HAWERA. June 27. This morning the bulk of the work on the Hawera tracks was done on the sand, which provided fairly fast going. Of the Trentham-engaged horses, Black Plato (Holland) galloped five furlongs on the outside of the course proper in 1.9, the going, being holding .On the sand two rising three-year-olds. Mr. Cute (Clutterbuck) and R. Brough’s Lang Bian—Conchita gelding (Lewis), sprinted two furlongs in 25. Both these, young horses have made- improvement lately and shape promisingly. Peter’s Choice (Holland) and War Effort" (Clutterbuck), after pacing a round, sprinted home the last three furlongs of the second circuit in 44). War Effort, having his first fast work, went well. Peter’s Choice revelled in his work. The muiden mare Rebate (Clutterbuck) pleased in her work when sprinting two furlongs In 254. R. Brough is giving Corday and Aiderman plenty of steady pace wojk. Neither is to be bustled along till the tracks get firmer. Battledre-s-s is doing steady routine exerItykoe is bowling along attractively again in his work, and may be taken to Trentham for the second day’s racing. A-recruit to hurdling. Colonel Plato gave a good exhibition over the schooling hurdles. He has plenty of pace and is a splendid jumper.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 7

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TRENTHAM CANDIDATES AT HAWERA Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 7

TRENTHAM CANDIDATES AT HAWERA Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 7

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