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TAKANINI TRIALS

GLEN CONNELL IMPRESSES GAY MIS’S HITS OUT (Bv Telegraph—Special to Time?) AUCKLAND. Thursday. Track conditions have considerably improved at Takaninf during the List couple of rlavs and the middle gra**. jo reet out, prnvMi'il iroilir iiim-ni.isr. Aimmir those to please xxere Glen Connell. Grandura. I-ovnals. Airport, Queen City. Aberdovev i;nv Miss. Maxam and Kerona Glen Connell was responsible for the best effort over Six fill-longs, taking l. Ist 3-r», the first two taking 26s and tbe first three 39 1-s*. He worked nicely and appeared to have a little in reserve Oav Miss and Mazir were associated over a similar distance and recorded 1.29, the la't five rurlongs taking 1.6 wltu Gay Miss going particularly well, she gave the impression she could have inc.-eased her hair- length’s advantage over Mazir. Mvsito decisively defeated Sunola at tinend or five furlongs in 1.6 3-5. The best or the morning over this distance was credited to Grandora, who registered l.i 3-5, working attractively. Maxam was also responsible for a good effort oyer tbe distance which occupied

1.5. although she appeared to be stopping a little at the llnish. Lady Pnv occupied 1.5 4-5 for a like distance. while Samara and Cilia* both showed dash jn registering 1.5 3-5. Cillas worked par ticularl.v well. The best half-mile was recorded hv Kraal, who defeated Miss Jose by two length* in 5 1 3-ss. This gallop took place between the seven and three furlong posls. Airport and Lovaals took 5? 2-5-*. Lovaals finishing half-a-length in front. Aberdovev appeared to be doing a shade better than' at the end or hair-a-tniln in 5 2 3-f»s Queen City Sprints Queen City ran three furlongs In 3:* 2 -r>s, this being the fastest pal lop over this distance, while Silver Clarion also pleased while recording 38 3-5?. as di » Stiver Ouex and Minko, who registered the same time. Minko was particularly pleasin p. Flood Tide ran seven rurlongs In 1.35 but was only required to go fast over thu last six. which occupied 1.20. He did his work well. other pa 11 ops were:— Three furlongs: Kotare pal, Manama and Grand Vaals, 3 9 1-'ss. finishing at length intervals; Eaple Hawk and Court Favourite. 4 0 3-ss. the former impressing: Dink! Di and Kawariki. the last three of Tour. 4 0 2-'ss. the former doing well. Four rurlong*: Tellsom, 53 i-ss: One ; tea and Heroic Star, 5 ss; To Kawitl, 5*5 Five furlongs: Palu*lro. 1.10: Surella. 1.6. the last three in 395; Foxola heat 1 King Louis easily in 1.7 3-5; Nuntinp Bee ; heat Prince** Nassau in 1.7 3-5. ; Six furlonps: Inver and Princess Val i 1.21. the first three jn 39 3-ss: Classic I beat Venture by half-a-length but they ! were not timed. t Mile: Yalarnito and Gamos, 1.49. the | nrst three furlonps In 39 3-5 and the I first half-mile in 52 2-ss, Valamlto being two lengths in rron.t. RIDING ENGAGEMENTS Riding engagements Tor the first day of the Avondale meeting tomorrow Include:— G Gilchrist.—Kelly, llappieoat, Golden Pay. r Stoekley.—Brazilian, Yalarnito, Inver, Princess Val. Onetea. N\ Vaughan.—Milanion, Money Spinner, Illnehou. D. Green.—-Mlmax. s. Tremain. —Natal, Bournemouth. M. Ritchie.—Knight of Australia. T. C. Williams. —-The Trimmer. M. Kerr.—Bide-a-Wee, Orate, Beeswing Romani. it. M-arkwick. —Pertinax. 11. Long.—Kotare Pai, Karatoki, Gas Acre, Valimeen. F Cleaver—Kawariki. I.apidarian. A. G. Parson.*.—Foxola. .Mazir. Rl/aJ, Grand Vaals, sir I.ysander, Grandora. .1. Mclnally.—Hine-iti. g. Cameron.—Glen Connell, Golden Shelia. 11. n. Wiggin*.—*iarnos, Queen City, River Plate. Tellsom, Chain-Acre. W. .1. Broughton.—Air Port. Kraal. Miss Jose, e.reenoch, Beau Repairc, Mar- j shal Hall. L. c. Brown.—Volirox. Fovmond, sieglinde. Mint law. Panomi, Gold Spot. N. Vaughan.—Money spinner, Milamon Purple Vermeer, Elise. R. W. McTavish.—Pieuron. Classic.. pjialeron, Tinketoon, Ilackenscbmldi, My-sit-o. F. E. Baker.—Rinpshot. A. Messervy.—Aero King. Bronze Emerald. Bronze Fire. C. G. Goulsbro.—Estro. T. W. Green.—Flood Tide, Gay Miss, VenI ture, verus. 1 H. Stewart.—Don Quex, Colombo Bay. S. Waddell.—Coronation. A. Spinley.—Kerona, Hogarth.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21217, 13 September 1940, Page 9

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TAKANINI TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21217, 13 September 1940, Page 9

TAKANINI TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21217, 13 September 1940, Page 9

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