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TAKANINI WORK

FINALS FOR AVONDALE PRINCE OF ORANGE IS WELL There were several sprints at Takanini tins morning by horses engaged at tho Avondale and Auckland spring meetings. ° The Stakes candidates Roseric and Royal Artist were sent over four furlongs in 54, the last three taking 41. • I‘rlnee l ‘ rl nee of Orange and Rosshire jumped ofL from the liv\e l’urlongs peg, being picked up at the three by the two-year-old High Comedy. The first lour occupied 52, where Rosshire was eased up, and the other pair ran on to tho post. Prince of Orange recording 1..». He is very well and should run a great race tomorrow. Gay Cavalier and King’s Speech jumped out of the barrier and ran along for a few furlongs. Topstar left four furlongs behind in Treasury and the Chief Ruler—Peutet.ro filly impressed by cutting out half

a mile in 52 4-5, and Refresher defeated Havaspot at the end of five furlongs in 1.3 3-5. Ti Tree and Lord Willonyx took 53 2-5 for their four furlongs. White Wings and Envoy moved smartly over four furlongs in 51 4-5, and kept on to complete five furlongs in 1.6 2-5. White 'Wings is well but may want a race. S. Gerrand, a successful Southern apprentice, will ride White Wings tomorrow. St. Ames was not asked to do liis best to cut out half a mile in 54 3-5. Dominican has a kneo and will not run tomorrow.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 13

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TAKANINI WORK Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 13

TAKANINI WORK Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 13

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