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TE AWAMUTU TRACKS.

loombination over seven. ARAWA ROSE—SWEET ROSE. (By Telegraph.—Specrai to Tlmea.) Th . T E AWAMUTU, Tuesday. Tne course proper was available for fast ?a )r r-i? IS *i nornl . n? the na F* out about 18 feet, the going being heavy. .aa« I ; 0 - rnbin ? t,on J*' 45 the first out. being ■5? havl r K m the seven furlong post and D 4ve been assisted over the last five nhoa7i Upe r lor w? ard ’ wh o broke away well ahead. Loombination took 1.37. Superior Guard came home from the five in l 84 cum™' .&“* " as sent s ml "

,n M 3 !8W sw "* *«• lng'^a!ong S over ffi KlYoniT mn^u^ 0 was Fiven a Journey over two miles. He was moving very evenly throughlast Ruavilie was allotted half-a-mile taking Nona s,able companions' Queen J,° p n ® a 7 d }\ 1,1,0 . na completed similar tasks vantage! 11 ° 2 5S ’ Wlnlona having an ad-

Over Country. Illuminagh (Mcßae) schooled over thfM ‘on. CoU " ,ry bul uld nut

Doing pace work were Tree or Heaven Tonnerre, Quadroon, Little Ruse, cromro/n’n *\ ani4lila - Cheval De Volee, Jonathan, Muiqml >urg?u°“ ne ’ Tuallellle - Wei'at.on, Riders for Te Raps include - F. Feint.—Ruavnie. Scotch XMIo£! 1 “ MUr ' •• «• Mcßae.—spot-tin, son,. GOLDEN ENGLAND AMISS. WITHDRAWS FROM ENGAGEMENTS. (By Telegrapb.— Special to Times.) TE AWAMUTU, Tuesday. Golden England, who had been stuping well in his preparation for engagement* at the approaching Waikato meeting, lias leen withdrawn from the Waikato steeplechase Prior to the Waipa meeting in .1 schooling bout he struck hlmseir on a tack and rather than Jeopardise his chances ror the Great Northern Steeplechase it was deemed advisable by his connectlons to loregu engagements at Te Rapa. _ hhona has also been scratched ror her meeting cn * a * emcnts at the Waikatg “CRUSHING TAXATION.” NEW ZEALAND RACING. AUSTRALIAN’S OPINION. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. (Received May 19, n a.m.) SYDNEY, May 19. New Zealand racing is staggering under an impossible taxation burden, and unless some relief is provided quickly I cannot see how the sport can lust much longer,” said the Australian owner, Mr E. E. D. Clarke, on his return from New Zealand. He added that taxation was driving owners to Australia. Under present conditions neither the clubs nor the owners can make racing pay. and the natural thing is that they should look elsewhere, to the detriment of New Zealand form.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 8

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TE AWAMUTU TRACKS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 8

TE AWAMUTU TRACKS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 8

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