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WORK AT THE PARK

PLENTEOUS GOES WELL El. , INJURY TO WHETU L'ii:;- ; By "Trenton” .Sprints by 1 ' Sly Fox, Plenteous and Milljbiis Were;.features of the work at tlje ’.Rafk this morning. The track Was fast and is in excellent order. .Sly Fox went very freely over seven furlongs, the last five taking 1.4.. ... . . jiiiPleriteous was slightly ahead of Millions at the end of five furlongs in 1.3 4-5. This was a particularly attractive igallop as both horses went off front a standing start. "Mimicry- was not extended to register fpt'.six furlongs, the last three ip 3Sfseci> .... i *" Passage took 39sec. for “three,” but could have done better. "v: Fairy Foe, with a good weight up, tok 38 2-ssec. for. three furlongs. flWhakao jumped two fences and |hen did of solid pace work. Little Wonder ,-Kahuroa, Bold Step. Reay Bridge, gennycomoquick and

Raana all did useful pace work. Jungle King is back in serious work after being eased up on account of a cold. Whetu got entangled in a fence yesterda.v and badly skinned a hind leg. However, it is not expected that anything serious will result.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20060, 5 October 1939, Page 6

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WORK AT THE PARK Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20060, 5 October 1939, Page 6

WORK AT THE PARK Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20060, 5 October 1939, Page 6

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