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AUCKLAND GALLOPS.

VALSPEAR SHAPES WELL. REREATU OVER FIVE. TEDDY BOY OVER HURDLES. (By Telegraph—Special to Times.) AUCKLAND. Thursday. FO3 before breakfast prevailed some of the horses being timed at Ellerslie this morning but later it cleared and the conditions became ideal. The No. 2 grass track was open and the going was good. Laudlub-ber ran an easy seven ruriongs taking 1.43. Zane Grey was sent a round, being assisted over the last six furlongs by Haputaie. The full journey occupied 1.52 3-5.

\\'ee Pat. Royal Appellant and Knight of Australia were associated over a round, finishing together. the last six furl-cuss taking L3B 2—5.

Illumani and Fleetwind were on terms at the end of five furlongs in 1.3 1-5, which was a good effort for the former.

i’alspear traversed a similar distance in 1.2 4-5 and did it well.

Samar and Town Beauty were juEat in front of Billy Boy at the conclusion of six furlongs in 1.23, the last halfmile taking 555.

Te Hal Ean the last six furlongs of his work in 1.26 and Shy accomplished a round in 1.49 1-5.

Buolllo—Klng Manor. Gascille and King Mentor (who has ‘prevlo'uely schooled over hurdles) were sent about seven turlonsa. They ran the first half-mile In 565 and the last round In 1.49 1-5. while the final seven rurlonss were completed in 1.36 2-5. Gascllle was Just a, shade In from at the flnlah. ‘ Rereatu ran five lurlongs in 1.2 3-5. 011 the tan Valmlnt covered slx tur- ‘ longs in 1:26 3-5. ‘ Teddy Boy (Williams) Jumped two hurdles in the centre. shaping well. Kins Master (P. Baker) was sent. over four hurdles, giving a good dlsplay. Chief Emerald (D. Craddock) did' not have much pace on while negotiating Eh: hurdles which he jumped without mistake. __.__ l

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 8

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AUCKLAND GALLOPS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 8

AUCKLAND GALLOPS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 8

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