TRACK GALLOPS.
% HORSES FOR TARANAKI. WORK AT TE AWAMUTU. , (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") ! TE AWAMUTU, this Jay. The course proper was available next to the rails for horses engaged at New ! Plymouth and Wanganui, and two-year- ' olds, while the flags were out about 40ft ' I for other fast work. The going was cutting . out. I Tuaheahe and Lady Voyonne were sent , seven furlongs next to the rails, and ■ finished together in 1.39. Both worked i well. Fast Acre had Glenation as a com- ; panion over half a mile, but they were not after time. Glenation has prospects 011 Thursday. Five furlongs in 1.5 4-5 saw Gallio working very pleasingly. Jonathan was not being hurried to take 1.10 for a similar task. Privy Seal had British Nation as a companion over three fur- , longs, which took them 425. British Nation appeared to be doing the better. Loombination was 6ent five furlongs, taking 1.12. Valpai and Detrain were together at the end of a mile in 1.54. Tonnerre ran four furlongs and Musquil three furlongs, pleasingly. On the outside Quadroon and the Ruapapa—Sibford gelding completed two furlongs in 295. E. J. Martagh, with Fast Acre, Glenation, Tuaheahe and Lady Voyonne, and' A. Rowan with Tonnerre and Musquil, leave to-night for New Plymouth. A
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 1 September 1936, Page 5
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