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TE RAPA TRIALS

1 THE FINAL GALLOPS. ‘ . ‘ SEVERAL USEFUL EFFORTS. l ... INTERESTING SCHOOLING. (By " Martian") The flags were 66ft. out on the course proper at Te Raps this morntng for the final gallons of horses engaged at the \\"aikato Racing Gluh‘s winter meeting which opens on Saturday. The going was in excellent order for this time of the year and several useful eflorts were recorded. A fear ture of the morning's programme was the schooling over the big country and over hurdles. ‘ Providing the weather holds the racling surface here will he in ideal cone (iition for the meeting. ‘ Boughai (Day) who looks well, was several lengths in front of Alby (light boy) at the completion of half a mile in sags—a good etifort. Kurakaha (J. .\lcinally) occupied 595 for half-a-mile. He did not impress. Slnktng Fund In Good Trim. Sinking Fund (McKenzie). Parquet (Clitford) and.Sirona (“‘inder) were sent 01! from the .mile barrier. the first two'finishing on terms in front of Sirona who was a couple of lengths away They ran the full distance in 115st and the tlrst tlve i‘urlongs in l.lUs._ Sinking Fund is in good trim for his engagements on Saturday. t - Oruc (Day; and Le Chassem' pleased by Ihe manner in which they ran live i furlongs in iiis, They ran their iirst. li‘urlong in 12;“ and the lirst two in "265. - There was little between Adalene (Long; and .\latoi‘u (I‘Jzonne) over iiavl-fja-mile run in EMS. Johnny \\'aiis (J..\iclnaliy) and Cal- - (McKenzie) ran six furlongs in 1.23 1-ss. i Flit Acre (Tattersall) finished in front of Little Saint (Winder) at. the completion of live furlongs in 1.895 after running the first furious in ”is. 1 Llon Heart. Over llvo. Lion Heart (Savage) was doing bet- ‘ ter than Prlnce Acre (Winder) at. the end of five furlonss cut out in 1.83. Gay Seton (Winder) and Grateful ‘ (Savage) ran flve furlongs in 1.7 4-55. Blackman (J. .\lclnaliy) and Race,mosus (A. Gilmer) strode over an easy five furlongs in Liais. the first lrurlong in 13 11455. ’ Dark Shadow and Respectful were practically on terms at the end of six t’urlongs in 1.23é5. The 'hest ‘eflort of the morning over five. furlongs was that or IMangukaha (Hihhert) and \V‘ahine Reihi (J. Molnaily) who after running their first furlong in this clocked 1.7 1-55 for the full distance. Both are in good heart for engagements ahead. Gloucester (Ozonne) and Lilbert (McKenzie) were timed to run half-s----mile in 54 1-se. Diacquedoon (Fergus) and Dust Up (Mathers) ran the last six furlongs or a round in 1.275. ‘ Tradesman (0. Mclnally) was not, hustled to come home over the lastt half mile of his work in 58 1-55. l H. Rama Hero. ‘ l H. Rama. who has arrived with Horowhenua, Tooley Street and Horotiu sprinted all three separately this morning. Horowhenua was sent over seven furlongs coming home in 1.42;, while Horotiu and Tooley Street howled along from the three furlong peg, liorotiu occupying 4'35, and Tooiey Street 40 i—ss. Coronis (H. Gilmer) tinished one and a-half lengths in front of La Femme .\‘oire (Giading) over half-a mile in 552.5. VVhirling (Goulshro) was going better than Star Artist (Bowden) at the completion of five furlongs in 1.7;. t Impressive Schooling Bout. ‘ An impressive schooling bout over a round 01' steeplechase country was‘ recorded by lndiscretion (R. \Vehhy)l and Imperial Prince (J. .\luir) who‘ were on terms throughout in front of Te Monatekapa (R. Cotter) with Valpeen (owner) following at a gap 01’ 1'). lengths. The first two gave a fast and clever display. Indiscretlon after completing his task carrying on alone over two Lbrueh fences and the post and rail. Valpeen‘s fencing was as polished as ever. i Allegretto (J. McLaughlin) and‘ Forest Glow (U. Thomson) were re—t sp‘onsihle for a sound exhibition over the big country. Both are in good order for pending engagements. “"1: (Smith) in a similar task gave a sound exhibition for a. comparative novice at the game. ‘ Over Hurdles. , Race W'hip (Gilmer) and Sporting Song (L. Uulieu) handled a bout. of hurdles in,dashing style, the former especially impressing. 'Silk Sox (L. Dulieu)~ gave a good display over four hurdles although he Jumped rather warily as the second obstacle in front of the stand. Stormy Weather (Goulsbro) came home alone over five furlongs in 1.7 L —a good efiort. The best effort of the morning over six furlongs was that of .\lungatoo'n tPreston) and Lagoon tGilmert. who after running thelr ilrst two t'urlongs in 255 ran the full distance in 1.22 1-5. Both horses are in good order for pending engagements. Hasouli and Royal Limnnd. both 'Ol whom are hearing a healthy appearance. encompassed a circuit in 2.13 the last seven furlongs occupying 1,40: . An impressive schooling hout Dyer iourA hurdles “as recorded liv Prince 0? UNHSE- (Gotten) “he handled all his obstacles in et‘fortiess stvle. “'ithal It was a polished exhibitionuand as he loohs a picturc of condition a. J Julian‘s charge should mat“, a- bold Showing in ”16 TE Kuiti Hurdles on} Saturday. Additional ridin e - cludc: 8 Usasements m~ H. liibberd: Tooiey Street, R. Keans: Horouhrnua. C. Thomson: Book Law, Forest Glow.

TRIALS AT TE AROHA.

—___. GAY ROSE sHflPEB NICELV. ‘53- Tpkgraph—Speflal tu Times.) 'l‘L‘ AROMA. Thursday. “a“..pm; Ihb lnul'nlnn‘ “a: nu lhl‘ Inuvr mass and “as IPl'lrhande In How of Hl6 I,] “311 a lIIFI‘NIIR. >9rnrnamn “-01-!“ “M oxerutml l‘n' Mark. .‘llhl. [m “an and mp \\’amnupm Illlv. much are dcm'r nely lmpl‘OV-mi' Keith Lu hon! Hmknrmnn Mfr "\‘P fur» longs. :n 175 and \\anaJsa legxszered 1.3

2-5 for the same distance. . Scotch .\‘atlon (.\chulre) did one mum slowly and men ran a nuke In IJB 9-5. Ilnlsmng strongly. Gay Rose (McGuire). .\rmlcoufl (curmom) and Royal secret (Keesinl) went out. together for a five ful'longs spin-Ind unfilled 1n that order In 1.5 1-5. 633‘ R 026 showed to advantake In the In! l'urlong. King Musk wen! round once u hufpu‘e and .\lulr was restncleu Io walkml exerclse. '

——————— LATEST RACING.

SERGIA \\‘ITHDEA\\'.V. r ’ Serma “as strut-hen for me nrs‘ amsmn or the moronausa Hack at 11.30 um morning. ——

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 10

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TE RAPA TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 10

TE RAPA TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 10

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