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TROTTING TRACK.

AUTO MACHINE GOES FAST. PRINCE ETAWAH PLEASES. There was not much work at Epsom this morning, all trials taking place on the dirt track. *■ Silver Bingen, Realty, Kelp and Auto Machine jumped away in that order over a mile and a half. Silver Bingen led over the first mile ill 2.24 3-5, where the pace was clapped on, and they came home over tho last half in 1.4 3-5, registering 3.29 1-3 for the full distance. Auto Machine was a head in front of liealty, with Kelp and Silver Bineen about a length back.

Prince Etawali and Jester were responsible for a nice effort over a mile and a half, the former leading throughout in 3.23 4-5, the last half taking 1.6 1-5. \ Stanmoor stood Moko Girl up 3s start over a mile and a half, but failed to reach her by half a length. Moko Girl went the first mile in 2.21 2-5, and the last half in 1.8 3-5, making 3.30 for the full journey. Moko Girl worked particularly well. Kewpie's Triumph was sent over two miles, but was never doing liis best. He is in great condition. Peter Pirate and Autumn Lu were allotted strong work,on the sand, with Peter Pirate revelling in his task. He shows no signs of soreness, but may be a little short of work for this meeting, as ho has only been up three weeks. Shining Metal and Student Prince went away 3s in front of Worthy Chief in a mile and a quarter task, Worthy Chief finishing on well in the run home, to beat Student Prince by a" length, with Shining Metal a couple of lengths back, recording 2.52 1-5, the last half ill 1.7 1-5.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 137, 13 June 1933, Page 8

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TROTTING TRACK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 137, 13 June 1933, Page 8

TROTTING TRACK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 137, 13 June 1933, Page 8