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TAKANINI TRIALS.

Some Smart Sprints. The tracks at Takanini this morning were in excellent order, and some fast sprints were recorded. Gold Pocket and Nicodemus were the first to go fast, the pair being together throughout half a mile in 50 2-ss, both doing it well. Tatyoon worked at an easy pace to the half-mile post, and then came home in 50 3-ss. Exaggeration worked lazily over four furlongs, taking 55 2-5s A very attractive gallop was registered by Alignment and Cherry King, who completed five furlongs in 1.1 4-5, Alignment, who had slightly the better of the weights being a neck in front at the finish. Gallant Knight ran three furlongs from practically a standing start in 40s, doing it well. Tavern Knight was kept up to his work while running half a mile in 49 ■j-os—a good effort. Eldora sprinted three Jr'i 1 - gs ln goocl ? t s rle > recording 36 3-ss. live was her best effort since resuming work. londaleyo and Melbroney ran three furlongs from the seven to the four posts in 37 l-ss, and continued on to the three, registering 52s.for half a mile. They were eased up over the last furlong. .Londaleyo was in front. Rereatu completed work on the plough by sprinting three furlongs in 43 2-ss. Full Measurl completed his work by running five furlongs on the plough in 1.12 4-5. Haupere ran from the six to the three-furlong post in 37.4-os, the Paper Money—Killena colt assisting him over the last two, which occupied 25 l-ss. Nun Nicer sprinted two turlongs down the back, running the second in 15 2-ss. _A Chesterfield horse gave a satisfactory display over four low hurdl.ee.

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Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 10

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TAKANINI TRIALS. Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 10

TAKANINI TRIALS. Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 10