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AVONDALE WORK

T HIS MORNING’S TRIALS oNE or two fair efforts was a fair amount of galloping A bcr ®d»ie this morning, the course »t A ' r 0 .tout 30 feet out from tlie- rails, j available, an.l it was in excel.rder after the rain during the t l®‘ t ora Most of the work was done ii etc - ,i Tea hit out freely in getting furlongs in 1.7 with:o lime extended. He should be all better for his run on Saturday. ' je 'd Lily sprinted home three furin 41 going easily. ‘"lfrfhana slipped over live furlongs in 4 5 finishing strongly. He looks better for liis successful outing first day. ‘ >,.tify covered an easy six lurlongs J , ’ 0 He looks very well. A Good Go . cood try-out was indulged in by j nvinc Juliet and Whaka King. They « together for the greater part of ’ Journey, leaving the first lurlong in 13. and finishing strongly

over the last three in 37 2-5, their four furlong task occupying- 50 2-5. Flying Juliet was doing it a bit better than her companion as they crossed the line. Although Roy Reed piloted Flying Juliet on Saturday, no rider has been engaged for to-morrow. Owairaka .and Cat-i-mes executed a similar task, taking 52 4-5. Ohinemurl and Billikins covered five furlongs in 1.6 1-5. Both should be hard to beat in their outings to-mor-row. Sir Russell went half a mile in 52 3-5, and he is capable of doing better I than his moderate showing on SaturI day would indicate. Queen Arch Impresses Ridden by a light boy, Queen Arch led King Lu and Marble King (carrying a big weight) home over half a mile in 52. Queen Arch is in good fettle, and King Lu looks ready to pounce on the opposition again tomorrow*. On the inside grass The Dansant and Viburnum left three furlongs behind in 40. On the plough Chelone moved well over half a mile in 51 3-5, and Branson five furlongs In 1.6.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 633, 9 April 1929, Page 13

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AVONDALE WORK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 633, 9 April 1929, Page 13

AVONDALE WORK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 633, 9 April 1929, Page 13

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