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THE FINAL TRIALS

CLAUDELANDS TROTTING THIB MORNING'S ACTIVITIES SEVERAL SMART EFFORTS (By Padlock") Conditions were pleasant at Claudelands this morning when the final i work-outs of horses engaged at the Waikato Trotting Club’s meeting on j Saturday took place on the outside of the course proper. The going was In splendid order and if the present weaj ther holds the track will be In great order for Saturday. I Lady Amanda opened proceedings, working over a mile and a-half. She I hit out freely being timed over the final half-mile of her work In l.il. I She is in good order for racing at the ! meeting. ! The pacers Gold Pointer (McXicol) i and the Great Parrish mare (Taylor; i were accompanied over a mile and ahalf by Harney Bingen Wood . Moira Mtqffen Smith . Flash Bye (Owner land Frontlet Boy Garnett . Barney , Bingen broke up early and tailed the field, the rest hunching in the middle stages until the half-mile where Moira Bingen and Flash Bye surged to •ie fir ■ cl selj attended by Frontier Boy. In the straight Frontier Boy ■ gathered in the leaders to finish in ; record 3.561 for the full ! distance Frontier Boy did his work in S solid style and should lack little on the 1 score of condition for pending engage-

A Useful Effort Harlow Mitchell and Bony Pointer Mitchell jnr. were associated over a mile and a-half. cutting out the full •j distance in 3.52 and the last half--1 mile in 1.12. Harlow was going well within herself throughout and appears , to be on the upgrade. Native Princess Smith), Wlrl Bingen Julian and Worthy Worker ! Primmer went out to work a mile and a-half but the exhibition was marred through Wiri Bingen breaking badly after going half-a-mile and the other pair pulled up to wait for him. They completed the balance of the I journey practically on terms. ' N iwton Parrish and the novice | Peter Smith (Smith) hit out. over a mile and a hnjf. catting out the distance in 3.46 and their final half-mile In 1.13. Both shaped well. Nelson Carbine Young . Reception Owner . Moko Girl Wood). Baron Grand Garnett . Adversity Mitchell \ Jnr. and chile Been Mitchell) went \ together over a mile and a-half. Adi verslty stood the field up over ; secs, at the start hilt finished close on the 'heels of Chile Bean and Baron Grand. Nelson Carbine. Recepliori and Moko | Girl were nnf far behind Ihe leading 1 trio. All did their work pleasingly and \dversity impressed this morning by I the manner in which lie was finishing ; on over the concluding staged of the ! effort. Horl Bingen In Baddle. Ilori Bingen. R. ('.lading j. in saddle, was accompanied over a fiille by Try- ' inent (Smith) in harness, the pair completing ihe trial In 2.22. It was a useful effort and Ilori Bingen was , travelling af the end.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 2

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THE FINAL TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 2

THE FINAL TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 2

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