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maintained their advantage or Tour lengths to the finish in 1.48. Gladynev impressed Tahiti got the worst or the start in his gallop with Cornish at the six furlong post, the latter finishing three lengths in lront In 1.17 3-5, the first two taking 54 3-ss. Paddy the Rip and Nainara were on terms at the end ol' a similar distance in 1.19, neither being extended at the finish. Flood Tide jumped oil at the mile post and was joined at the seven lurlong po*t by Inver, the mile being run in i s 5 1-5 and the last seven rurlongs taking 1.39. Inver worked attractively and shaded bis companion at the finish. Birthday Boy and Jack Tar jumped away at the mile post, the latter dropping out at the liair-mile, which took 51s. Te kawiti then joined in and the lull distance was covered in 1.45 3-5. Birthday Boy was sore afterwards and will not -tart on teaturdaj. Princess Yal hit out well while running five furlongs in 1.0 1-5. Ramos covered hair-a-inlle In 56 3-ss, Grandora, from a standing start, taking 5 J 5-ss. it was a good effort. Gay .Movie, The Dozer and Hunting Bee ran -i\ furlongs, from a standing start, m 1.19, The Dozer being seen to most advantage although they finished in line. Best of the Morning Orelio was again responsible for the best five furlongs of the morning, defeating Arvakur by two lengths in 1.5 5-5. Tellsoin followed by running over the same ground in 1.3 1-5, an excellent effort lor a hack. High Crown and Buccaneer were on term- at the end ■-! live l nil..: i« ~ m i.-. Gold Money song »smith) gave M.v si to (Jackson > two lengths start at the halfmile and beat him borne by two lengths in Penzance hit out pleasingly over three furlongs in 365. Palustre was responsible for a good effort over five furlongs which >he ran in 1.3 3-5. Hie first half-mile taking i‘.»

Bronwen covered the same ground m j a Her running her first two furlongs in ji

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20987, 14 December 1939, Page 10

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Untitled Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20987, 14 December 1939, Page 10

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20987, 14 December 1939, Page 10

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