TRAINING AT TE RAPA.
oar HEAVY TRACK. PAGAXELLT SPBINTED. HAMILTON, this day. Track conditions at Ie Bapa this morning were heavy, hut tlie weather was fine. Tie poles were 45ft out from tie rails on the coarse proper. Glena Bay and Holly Holm were first out, running an easv fire furlongs in 1.13. * ~ Paganelli occupied 1.11 2-5 to cover five furlongs. * . The niiiminatioc —lady Kaima two 1 year-old filly led Eoyal Visitor over half a mile in 555. Pompeins and Sunwell covered sis furlongs in 118. Beau Irish was doing better than Star Comet, the pair covering the last halfmile of their work in 56 3-ss. Tradesman hit ont nicely in Ms exercise on the plough. Mervette and Stonehenge were on terms at the conclusion of six furlongs in 1245. The two-year-old Persham and a "Warplane filly in A. Tinkers team ran three furlongs in 40s. " The Sun. who had the worst of'the weights, was-going better than Arch Eagle over six furlongs in IJM. The majority of the horses from Te Bapa go Xorth on Friday. Biding Engagements. . The following riding engagements-are announced: 0. Hcinally. Sulla, Desert Glow, Flying Prince and Paganelli; J. McLaughlin, Tradesman; A. Gilmer, Daylight; E. E. Thomson, Boyal "Visitor; J. Day, Beau Irish. Among A. Tinkers mounts are Sn Kav, Tnshna, and Stonehenge. li is probable that C. W. Brodii will ride_ Imamint on Saturday. L Dulieu will ride Cruachan if the latter is started. H. Gilmer, on the seconc day, will pilot lie . Sua and the Illumination Kairaa fiUy in f Handicap. * - . -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 9
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257TRAINING AT TE RAPA. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 9
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