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TE AWAMUTU TRACK.

PRIVY SEAL PLEASES. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") TE AWAMUTU, this day. The course proper, with the flags out about 30ft, was available this morning, and the going was fair. Pace work was done on the inner grass track. Gallio was first out, and was sent three furlongs, which took him 41 l-ss. The Ruapapa—Sibford gelding was sprinted twice up the straight, and pleased by his style. Jonathan, looking very well, came home easily from the five-furlong post in 1.10 1-5, the last half-mile in 5Gs. Quadroon was hitting out nicely over half a mile to occupy 555. Lady Voyonne was under restraint while running three furlongs in 445, Cylarros being timed to take 43 2-5s for a similar task. Tuaheahe was not doing above three-quarter pace while working along over six furlongs. Prince Rangi was doing better than the Oration gelding in a sprint tip the straight. One mile in 2.2 saw Delrain finish ahead of Tlluminagh. Four furlongs in 58s saw Musquil and Cheva] de Voice finish together. The most pleasing feature of the morning was an excellent three furlongs, done on the rails, by the two-year-old Privy Seal, who completed her task in 38 4-ss, the last two in 25 3-sa. She moving very freely. On this „ nn ; nc British Nation please^ two furlongs in ?l \ffirk filly, Captain Biinsby—P r °P >,f j Bj j gelding, the General fc and the Bronze -Ea

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 183, 4 August 1936, Page 5

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TE AWAMUTU TRACK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 183, 4 August 1936, Page 5

TE AWAMUTU TRACK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 183, 4 August 1936, Page 5

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