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TE AWAMUTU GALLOPS.

I urn: nun sum-to WILL. ' THEE OF HEAVEN PLEASES. GOLDEN ENGLAND IMPRESSES. (By Telegram—Special to Tuna.) TE A\‘\'A.\lL"l'l.‘. Thursdey. The course proper. with the flag! out 20 feet from the rails. was available for fast work this morning. The going was still very hen-y and time: were comparatively slow. Pace work was done on the inner graee. Sweet Rose was first out and she tame home nicely from the five tur—longs in 1.8 3-5. Galilee was sent away from the mile peg and. travelling very evenly throughout. she completed her tank in 1.56 2—5. Cylleroe was allotted six fur-long: but was not timed. He did not appear ito be moving above three-quarter pace. Arawa Rose'and ’l‘uaheahe were companions over e mile. They nniahed together to take 1.56 14-51. Grand Tonic and Gay Sister kept together throughout eix run-longs. the last five taking 1.13 3—5. Gay Sister bled. ‘ Glenatlon took 46 1-5 for his three furlonss. He could have done much better. Lady Ruler had the advantage over figure at the end of live furiongs in A pleasing task was done by the maiden: '.ittle Ruse and Tree of Heaven. who completed halt-a—miie in 555. They were together at the on—let]. A Good non. . Golden England was responsible for a good eifort over a mile on e-lnlf in company with Spalpiko end Cromwell. Golden Ensland quickly opened up a gap several chains and was further away at the ilnieh. He was timed over the tlrst half-mile in 57:. the last six rurlonse in 1.27. Spelplko taking 3.: t~5 (or the mu Journey. Winlone and Queen None were 00— sether tn front of the gelding by Gengdi [atom at the end or are furious:

'l‘onnorre. Ouadmon. Superior Gulrd. Namnkla. Jonathan. Gnllio. British .\‘ation. Ruavflle. Nugget! Ind Cheval do Vole were restricted to pace work.

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

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305

TE AWAMUTU GALLOPS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 8

TE AWAMUTU GALLOPS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 8

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