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TRACK GALLOPS.

THE WAIPA MEETING GALILEE GOES NICELY, EMANCIPATION SCHOOLED (By Telegraph—Special to "Star") TE AWAMUTU, this day. For • fast work this morning a t m Awamutu the course proper, -with tv flags 45ft out, was available, but the rain which fell throughout the w«rk made th going holding. .?'£ donation and Lady Voyonne were cn pan ions over five furlongs, which tl completed together in 1.8y 2 finished in front of Tuaheahe at th» 1 j of seven furlongs' in 1.30. Little R with Tree of Heaven as a companion !? e ' sent half a mile, finishing well ahead 535. Lady Ruler was alongside at the end of five furlongs in 18 o° S furlongs in 1.24 1-5 saw Queen No,? finish with a lot in reserve. Grand Ton' 1 was a -long way behind Gay Sister at- ti end of five furlongs in 1.14 1-5. WfnC and Ruaville finished on terms at ft 1 end of five furlongs in 1.7. Loombinatil 6 took 1.28 for six furlongs. Indolent who was sent from the seven-furlong' J. was assisted over the last half-mile £ Querida. He took 1.40. Chief Lap had Huskie as a companion over a mile talrin 1.59,' the going by this time being Ve s! bad. ' Emancipation and Golden England pleased while schooling over four fe nc " on the steeplechase coursei' Cromwel schooled over a similar number of fen™, but did not impress. ' Additional riding engagements are:-\* McKenzie, Sinking Fund; P. Fearn Hm! Tea, Ruaville; R. Savage, SpalpiW 0 Evans, Little Ruse. g* ' '

AT TE RAP A.

LION HEART'S GOOD SIX. ALLEGRETTO JUMPS WELL. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") HAMILTON, this day. The course proper, about 54ft out, was in comparatively gopd order this morning for the final gallops of_ horses claiming engagements at the Waipa ineeting. Mangukaha finished in front of Respectful at the completion of five furlongs in 1.8 4-5. Orac, who is bearing a healthy appearance, came home from the threefurlong poet in 40s. There was little between Gay Scton and Prince Acre at the end of six furlong's in 1.24. Silver Briar was restricted to strong threequarter pace. Sirona finished three lengths clear of Race whip, .with Kanapa .a similar distance away, at the completion of a circuit "in 2.9, the first halfmile in 565, and six furlongs in 1.26! i Sirona is looking well. •.Parquet, picked up by Racemosus, Grand Light and Little Saint at the six, completed a round in 2.9, the last six furlongs in 1.24. Parquet fiinished in front, and was doing her work well in the 'straight. The best six furlongs of the morning was credited to Lion Heart, who accounted for Curlew in 1.22 1-5. Gloucester and Matoru finished practically on terms over half a mile in 53Vis. Over a similar distance Dust Up registered 56 l-ss. Dark Shadow was not doing his best to run six furlongs in 1.28. Wahine Reihi was shading Sergia at the finish of seven furlongs in 1.36, the last six iu 1.24. Sinking Fund was clear of Black Man over the last six'of seven furlongs, run in 1.23. Coronis came home from the five-furlong post in 1.10%. Lilbert finished in front of Stanstead over three furlongs in 40%6/while over a similar distance Whirling j and Stormy Weather recorded 39%5. Prince of Orange was doing better than TJiacquedoon at the completion of a round' compassed in 2.11, the . .first six:, furlongf in 1.28%. Prince of Orange is ; 4fliuice condition for the Orakau Hurdles: *oX Saturday. Raso'uli and Arctic Star were restricted to strong half-pace work over a round. Tradesman and Leo Colossus were separately sprinted down the straight. There was "little between King Key and Racette over the deciding stages of seven furlongs in 1.41. . _ ... Raeewhip (Gilmer) and Eanapa (smith) jumped two hurdles along -the back in a satisfactory 'manner. M Te MoiiaWkapa (Brady) and Summerhill (McLaughlin) were associated over four hurdles, the former running dowa the last fence. . , _. Allegretto (McLaughlin) and Diacquedoon (Cotter) were sent out to negotiate a round of the' steeplechase. country. At the first fence, the post and rails, where he came to grief on two occasions on Tuesday, Diacquedoon fell, and on being remounted scrambled over it. At toe following obstacle, the brush, he just over and was not persevered with aflj further. He appears to have lost all M previous confidence as the result or in day's and this morning's mishaps. Allegretto carried on alone, and gave sound display. ~ It was stated this morning by 0. Aiaeon that Full of Scotch would not » fulfilling his engagement at Te Awam • Riding engagements for Waipa mcW■ C. L. Goulsbro, Matoru, Stormy Weatner. and Parquet.

ENGE GOES WELL.

PROFESSIONAL ALSO JPLEASES. The middle grass track was available fa work at Takanini this morning, ana p vided good going. 0 n Greek Gold and Nun Nicer were terms throughout five 6 i m ilar while Golden Sceptre completed a 6im distance in 1.7. The best, effort morning was credited to wjo . - dashed over 6ix furlongs m , ' t j, e was lightly weighted, but neverthe eM tn effort was a good one. Spearcourt Benighted were not doing their' , g or t run six furlongs in 1.20. A good em over half a mile was Professional, who covered tne ge in 51 2-ss. Doric Star and Royal P*«fa completed half a mile by i un _. 8 stro( j e three furlongs ra 395. IheHi over a mile and a quarter, tra , e ]] last mile in 1.51. He did his work we

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1936, Page 8

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TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1936, Page 8

TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1936, Page 8