TE AROHA HORSES.
BLACK MUSK AND SOLARIA. MAZIR'S GOOD SIX. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") ,TE AROHA, this day. Tlie gallops at Te Aroha this morning took place on the inner grass. Libra went freely while covering s#ven furlongs in 1.32 1-5. Golden Sheila, under a nice'hold, traversed six furlongs comfortably in 1.20 1-5, and Impasto (.T. F. Eva), over the same distance, registered 1.19 1-5. Black Musk (McGuire) and Solaria (Keesing) were associated over five furlongs. The former jumped off with a two lengths' advantage, and led for a fnrlong, where Solaria joined him, but Black Musk finished strongly, and was a length in front at the post in 1.4-2-5. Bonnie Song (McGuire) went alone over five furlongs, taking 1.4 3-5, and was finishing < move strongly than usual. jVlazir (Mc- i Guire) jumped off behind the six-furlong 1 He began fast, and came home in ' ". .. but had very little in reserve : To a ms ' l - Mazir will be ridden in the ' twin 1 Cup b -V MeGuiro. Mimgato l-apr, Mungacre. whom it is intended salltTpcd the Wai P* meeting, were not
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 292, 10 December 1936, Page 20
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