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TE AROHA TOPICS.

LADY IVIUSK RESUMES. MUNGATOON OX EASY LIST. Lady Musk, in •!. F. Eva's charge, has resumed work. She lias very little in the way of lumber to be taken oil' and may be ready to carry racing colours toward the end of next month. She lias had a lengthy sjiell and should have benefited by it. King Brierly, the lialf-brother by King Lu to Master Briefly, is getting through plenty of work and is sprinting nicely lately. He is thickening out very appreciably, so can be said to be thriving on his tasks. He is an attractive two-year-old and may run prominently at Paeroa. Mungatoon lias been 011 the easy list this week, having slightly ricked a hind leg. It is possible that he may be got right to compete at Paeroa, Tout consequent 011 the casing up in the course of his preparation cannot be at his best just yet. Tin Lap is carrying the right condition, and properly placed may get to the winning list this season. Last morning she accounted for Yal Watch and King's Archer over five furlongs in 1.4. She finished full of running. Mustang, still a little on the big side, is now executing his work well. Last season he scored at Ilotorua when lie had not been in work long, and if he strikes form should be a payable proposition for his lessee, C. E. Mallowes. P. A. Swney's Mungacre is doing nicely in the work allotted him and promises to be a worthy member of the Acre family. He is being run along 011 the trades with horses that can gallop, and is doing his part really well. In conformation this son of Mangamaire has many points in his favour, and, as lie does not lack robustness, should certainly make good. A. E. Cox's pair. Unoco and \'al Watch, are in tip-ton fettle. The iirstnamed goes out on to the track like a two-year-old and infuses plenty of vim into his work. Aal Watch is remaining tractable and lias galloping ability. In her first start interest will be taken in her barrier behaviour, which hitherto has not been good.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 16

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TE AROHA TOPICS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 16

TE AROHA TOPICS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 16

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