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TE RAPA TRACKS.

WAIPA PIIPAM'I'ION. 1 SOME IN'I‘ERI-ETING WORK. DIACQUEDOON SCHOOLED. > (By “.\lariian.") The going was very heavy after overnight rain at Te Raps this morning and consequently no fast times were recorded although there was a considerable amount of work of a useful nature. Features of the mornlng‘s programme were rounds by Lucldus and Grand Score. The flags were about 50 feet out from the rails:

Grand Score (McKenzie) hit out over a circuit oi’ the course proper in 246 1-5. the first half-mile occupying 59):. Grand Score revelled in the conditions and is in good order for Jumping events ahead. His next start will be at Te Awamutu Where J. Smith in: been engaged to ride him. Parquet (Winder) and Le Cheueur (Day) were associated over live furlongs which they were timed to run in Lil 1-5. the initial furious being out out in “is. Sergio Goo: Seven. Sergio (.\iathers) came home from the seven turiong peg in Lil. the last the furlongs in Li's 3-5. He is in good order for racing ahead. le'anspa (.\lclx'enziel was responsible for a smart half—mile coming home.‘ after working at steady pace over a circuit. in 5795. Kanapa has been working and schooling well and interest will attach to his showing at To Awamutu. ‘ Full or Scotch (Gilmer) finished in front of Dust Up (Mat-hers) at thel completion or half-a—mllo in 585. it} was a useful effort on the part of Full of Scotch who should not be long in picking up the thick end of the purse. Manguknhn Flo-nu. )lnngukalm (Day) was doing better than Wahine Ilelhl at the end or five furiongs in i.io§. the iinal halt-mile in 575. Considering the conditions pertaining the effort was a good one and indicative of the present splendid condition of .\iangukaha who has been doing everything required of her in her rccent essays on the tracks. Tradesman lMcMahon) hit out freely over tlve iuriongs but was not. after time. Curlew (Thomson) accompanied by Standstend over the last halt-mile. clocked 2.25 for a round. The tormer is looking well. Sinking Fund (McKenzie) and Black‘man l’l‘homson) was associated over.

rive turlongs in LH. Luolduo Impnuu. The best circuit or the morning was credited to Lucidus (Day) who was timed to encompass the distance in 2.12%, the ilrst tlvc fur-longs in I.lo]. This was easily the. best round of the morning and Luvldus, who is looking in picture 91' condition, will have to be ‘seriously reckoned with in engage-iment-s ahead. ‘ Giant-ester (Ozone) and Matoru ‘ ’Gilmer) finished practically on terms ‘at the completion of five furlonss in 1.135. They were accompanied by Lilbert (McKenzie) over the first halfmile run in 585. Jumper. Schooled. Gay Poto (Cotter) was schooled over {our hurdles and while his dis—play was not without blemish he accomplished his task in a satisfactory manner. A polished display over the hurdles was credited in 'l‘e .\lonatekapa Brady) who handled his ohstzu-lvs in tine style This member or Brady's string in a grand jumper in the making and his t-xhihitinn this morning tor one at his. limited experience \\'.lS impres—sivu. Mr is a "no upstanding tulluw and his (to-but In hurdlinx company will ho fullmu'd with interest by lutul tl'ilt'k-\\ill\'ilt‘l's. him-ducdunn Cutler) “as sent out alum», un-i' the sin-«plet-hust- t'uuntr}. .\l'li‘l‘ nn-gutiutlng the twin-d {(‘llt't‘ ln ills usual i-unihlt'nt >tyh- .H‘ dwelt at llu- n¢-.\t. the brush tum-v, and ht the suhsoqm‘nl ”halal-10. the sod \\':Ill lit-.u‘ ihc halt-mile. ilt‘ hlt the top slightly. The t'vmnininx twu t'n-m'es. however. he handled .\at'ely. \\'ln-n in pn‘vinus eh t‘m'ts he “(as ai'r‘umpaniwl his (“Shh-Hi “org nmru polished than was this morning's extort. .

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 8

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TE RAPA TRACKS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 8

TE RAPA TRACKS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 8

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