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Te Rapa Track.

WAIKATO RACING CLUB

Aga Klian and Diagano. — Both Sprint Fast. (By Telegraph.—Special to " Star.") HAMILTON, this day. Cold and unpleasant conditions prevailed at To Rapa this morning, when several candidaus were sent along 011 the plough and the course proper, Lhe Hags on the latter being 50ft out. On the Plough. Royal Artist was not extended to compute a mile in 1.40, Lhe last half taking u2'/as. Aga Khan was sliglilly in front of Diagano at the end ot a bright halfmile, which took 40V£s.s. It was a good effort on tiie part of both. The iiawera representatives Gibraltar and Beryl j Latour were practically on terms at the end of seven furlongs in 1.31, the lasL six taking 1.18 4-5. On the Course Proper. Boughal was easing up at the conclusion j of five furlongs in I.s'fc. Lion Heart was doing it nicely a length in front ot Clay iJuko at the end oi halt' a mile in b'l 4-ss. The visiting horses, Saltspray, Stanchion, Oriel and Callamart, were restricted to useful pace work. T. Green will ride Englishman. Scratchings. The latest scratchings for the Waikato meeting to-morrow are: — Jjady Diana lor the Trial Stakes, and Ornamental for the High-weight, at. 9 a.m., and Master ] Norval lor the Storey Memorial at 11.15 a.m. to-day. DANNEVIRKE MEETING. The Fixture Postponed—.... ! Interferes With Track. (I'.y Telegruph.—Press Association.) WOODVILLE, this day. Owing to the condition of the track, following heavy rain, the lJannevirke Racing Club's meeting, wliu h was to have | opened here to-day, has been postponed until Friday and Saturday. MOONEE VALLEY MEETING. GOLDEN WINGS ENTERED. (Keeolved - p.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. Golden Wings has been nominated for the Moonce Valley Quality Handicap on March 1!). Peter Jackson has been entered at Caulfield for the St. Hilda Handicap. The best sprint at Flemington this morning was Phenomenon, who ran three furlongs in 38s.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 8

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Te Rapa Track. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 8

Te Rapa Track. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 8

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