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WHEEL AND TRACK NOTES

BEING EDUCATED. G. Stubhs is putting in a lot of time ipon the three-year-old novice pacer by Nelson Bingen—Lady M., and the novice « shaping quite well in her education. She has not been required to do any tiling dtit of the ordinary, but has shown signs ti possessing plenty of speed. IN GOOD ORDER. Rare Rey has gone on the right way linee competing at the Auckland meeting, ind the son of Key de Oro will not lack ktr condition when paraded _in the Hautapu Handicap at Cambridge on Saturday. This gelding has been showing jairly consistent form in his races of late, »ud he will most likely be the public <lect in his engagement on Saturday. MAY SURPRISE. Sophy Bingen registered two fair performances to fill a minor place in the '.rotting events at the recent Thames meeting. She was in a winning position it the entrance to the straight on both #ccaeions, but broke under pressure, and !ost her advantage. Sophy Bingen figures «flf the front of the Leamington Handicap it Cambridge on Saturday, and. should she jo solidly all the .way, T. Allen's trotter jnay be equal to effecting a surprise. HAS BRIGHT PROSPECTS. Audo Patch is infusing a lot of dash into hie work. at. Eps.om, and the bay irotter appears to have developed solidly »ince his trip on the country circuit, There he won two races and was once second. He has been very favourably treated on Saturday in the Leamington Handicap, as ho is only asked to give KJyde to Great Admiral, who has only von one race. Whatever beats Audo Patch should nearly win. C. G. Lee's •ther charges, Min Bells and Parrish Belle,, have also accomplished plenty of lolid work of late, but they do not appeal in prospective winners.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1935, Page 18

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WHEEL AND TRACK NOTES Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1935, Page 18

WHEEL AND TRACK NOTES Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1935, Page 18

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