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TE RAPA TRACKS

TRIALS FOR PAEROA NGAWIRI HITB OUT FIVE FURLONG'S IN 1.4 1-5 (By “Martian”) The flags were 30rt. out rrom the rails on the course proper at Te Rapa Uuf niornlug anil provide*! excellent going. v* a consequence several smart efforts were recorded, the best of the mornkug being those of Ngawiri, Acute, RaceJine and Hie three-year-old Nightly gelding, Han - Head. Conditions generally were pleasant There was little between Laughing fox (Parties) and Olympus (Ramsay; over tne deciding stages of live furlongs m l.y 4 5 While the time was hot outstanding l*--horses accomplished their work wed and Olympus looks in splendid feitie to give of his best In engagement® at Puerua over the week-end. Etcetera (Mclnally) worked steadily over a round, running his last two lurlongs in 28 l-ss. Acute (Gollop), Rosette (Long; Forest Bridge (Elisor) and Royal Jay (041mer) were In mat order at the completion of live furlongs in 1.5 2-5. Acute shaped well and may soon make amends for recent disappointments. A Smart Five A smart effort over ffve furlongs w«f credited to .Ngawiri (Ensor), who cleared out rrom Gold spot (Long;, Pouiaana and Te Monatekapa (Gilmer) lo record 1.4 1-5, which was the b.*st of the morning over the distance. She ran her lmtia three lurlougs in 35 1-5® and the halfmile In 5 u 3-ss. Ngawlri possesses p line turn of speed and will bear keeping in mind for pending engagements. I’an oil 1 McKenzie) brushed over three furlongs in 4os. She appears to have taken no iiarm from Avonda*e exertions. The Nightly tliree-year-old, lor whom the name of Evans Head, has been selected, dashed over two furlongs along tne bac* In 25 4-ss. He Is making good progress Gas Acre (Ensor), Palmlni (Gollop) and Maria's Choice (Fenton) ran live lurioug-* In 1.7. •Mlo Lume (Winder), Joy Yaals (Hain) and Well Away (Mclnally) traversed a round in 2.a 4-5. Tnlliarcn (Meynell) worked usefully over a round but was not after time. Karatoki (Gollop) aud Cornaro (Long) were associated over hall-a-mile in 5 3 1 -ss. The latter, who is by Heroic and who Is owned by a syndicate of Hamilton sportsmen, was recenuy taken In hand by A. L. Seifert. Racelln* Show* Dash Ra-celme (Gollop) ahowed dash In running from the had-mile to the aeven Turloug peg In 3o|». lie U bearing a hcaitay appearance and is not wlllioui prospects in the Poland cup this week. Young Paddun (Mclnally) ran ffve furlongs In 1.5 1-5. Midland (Curran) gave a (lashing exmbition over two bights or hurdies. Mldalnd is looking a piciure and should lake a power of beating In the hurdles at Pacroa on ftaiuidai. Later Midland was associated with Cai>py and Abbey king over a round in 2.04. Cappy unified in lronl of Midland, with Abbey King, who was making a decided noise, br.aging up tue rear. Gael (Howard) Jumped two fencee dashingly. iui.es- Lad (Goulabrc) and Black Musk (Muir; were associated over Tour hurdle* and gave a good exhibition, that of Black Mu-k 4<*ing a big improvement on that 01 Tuesday.

Riding Engagements Rid.ng engagements for the Ohlnemuri meeting include: u. Mclnally: Young Paddon, Lornecre W ell Away. W. u. Elisor: Ngawlri, Miss Te Koura and Gas Acre (second day). L. c. Brown: Te Monoplane, Town Sectlou, Mlntlaw, Merry \ aals, Flying Eagre. J. 1L Muir: Cappy, Floodlight. P. Fenton, who is an apprenticed to hi* father at Gl-sboriie, will be available for riding engagements at Paeroa.

ELLERSLIE GALLOPS

CALULA BOY IMPRESSES CLINCH LOOKS WELL CANDIDATES FOR PAEROA (By Telegraph.—Specie! to rimes) AUCKLAND. Thursday. There were some last sprint* at Elierslie thi* morning when the No. 2 grass track was open for fast work. The weather was Hue aud the going In excellent order. Calula Roy ran half a mile in 4 8 2-ss, which was the best or the morning over the distance. lie did his work well throughout. The Ohlnemuri Cup candidate Clinch and Stratford were associated over a similar distance, finishing together In 50 4-ss. Clinch, who is looking particularly well, could have done better. llappicoat, after running the first furlong in 13s. got to the end or four In in :<-ss. Tills filly hit out in good style and is bearing a very bright appearance. Final and l.audveyor were together at the end or half a mile in r.O 1 r.s. which was a pleading effort. Lady Acushla and Cnrot took 51 4-5.5, for half a mile, both going nicely. Hinehau. arter covering the fir«t two furlongs in ?ls. ran five in 1 31 1 58, time which wa« equalled by Milanion. Other gallons were: Three furlonTs: Phaleron. 4? 1-5«: White Mark. 30 2-ss; Phil Vital*. 38 3-ss : Flying Jay and Golden Bonnet beat Rournemoiith. 375: Poland. <?«. Four furlong*: Veyana and Miss Bridge. 5? 2 ss: nue de Palv heat Gold Baee. 58 {-5«: Dublin c hnw and Srchatonn. 575; Sehrnf. 5? 1 5«; Tea Gong. 50 1-s*. rive furlong-: Mia Regina. 1.6; T.landnff. 1.7 3-5. c ix furlong*: Bronze Fmerald and FH«e, 1.17 2 5. finishing together. Miss Valerie, 1.90; Aere's Beauty. 1.10 3-5; Matchby, 1.24 3-5.

TAKANIM TRIALS

MAXAM SHARES WELL TE K A WIT I AND QUEEN CITY ABERDOVEY IN GOOD HEAfIT (By Telegraph.—special to Times) AUCKLAND, Thuywfciy Smart efforts by Te Kawiti, Que.cn City. Gold Money Song, Full Hand, Mavam and Aberdovey were features of the "work at Takinlni this morning when the middle grass, on which the pole® were 2" reel out, provided good going. re kawiti deci-h eij dere.rted Va-amitc .Kvc-r a tulle m 1.17. le kawiti i- lo be a competitor on the sec >,d day at Parrot urei o an l Xrvakur wer< together *'■ the end of half a-miie in 51 3 both working well T ile be-| effort ~l the morning o\er flee furlongs was thru .T Gold Moio\ - mg. who defeated Venture by Cnee Unpin- in 1.4 Qlief.i City recorded 111* be-; halt-o.be by rmining 5" 2 -.»•*. .-lie j* to race at Paeroa on Mouda>. Full Hand was two length- in front or Cornish at the conclusion or live furl .i«c« in 1.4 3-5. Full Hand Worked atlrai-ii\elv. Mysito and sunola ran live tu; m- in 1.5 1-5, M.vsito having a good deal the better of matters at the flui-h. The Dozer and -liver uuev were re-ajKm-ible for a nice effort over the same ground In 1.5 2-5, both horses working particularly well. Mavam and Aberdovey .an a smart hallntile in sls. Gay Mis* running the i**t four of live furlongs in 5 2 3-ss. other gallops were: Thirl* furlong*: Veru*. <3 <-5> - <- -v and High >ea. 12 3-3 s: Manuroa and Lag-1 e Hawk. 30s : Kawarlki and Minko, 30s. Four furlongs Gamos, - ; \n-s r,*y and -liver clarion. 53 3- ss; V ahmeen easily. 57 2-5-.: Herbie -tar and Prtnceel Nassau. 535. from a barriei- start. Five furlongs; pj and Court Fav ourtte, 1.7 3-5; I'abis.tre, I .A 1.5 nurviutp Bee. 1.7; Inver, 1.8; l.ovaa's. 1.7; Lady Pay. 1.8 15. gix furlonga: Prince#* \ ai. 1.10 3.5.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21228, 26 September 1940, Page 8

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TE RAPA TRACKS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21228, 26 September 1940, Page 8

TE RAPA TRACKS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21228, 26 September 1940, Page 8

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