FINAL GALLOPS.
TE AROHA MEETING,
HUNTINGMORE'S HALF. RITLETTE AND 4BEBXEOB, (Hy Tcloyrapi)—Special to "Star.") TK AWAMUIT, thkfcy. The Te Aroha candidate* and two-yj,,.. ■old* were «ivwi t!,,- ~«e of the «-our«c proper next (c> il,« i.,ile for work a Te AuaniiUu Uit morning, the ttnz* Uo'iryg O\it 'Mi't fur ul! otluT hotie Tli.- soiiw.- after rw-cnt m.i.,. «■«« in «i ccllunt order, and very ao X, clfoiu w<l -e MwMfjj-'l. <On tlici'r wmS i.f lute rfev-rul oft he ta-.ji <i.-inrlMaU»hS excellent prospect* at Xf. An.lui. ft!? tarda* were carried out on th e iJ*; plough. / • • uer On the raiW Juuathan tdouUbro) ■». «ent ovet- a jiiile and a qiiarti-r. He wu aneUU*! over tlj« lant «ix iurionm ht fHotae), who wa«doinftK better in 1.2*2. TJioWr worked welCeS with cotiditiotw to «uit he may have tefc. reckoned with at To Arolm. 'Jli e ♦»«! year-old,, Huntiiigriioie itinikbro) uj Hiuikade (Ak-CJratli) were (!» an excellent hali'-iniit-, which they I»k-ted together in 4S 4-;*. Huntingaow lias been Kallopinj? vwy coneintenfly ef late, and hi* i)ioripeetn look very bright (ialilee (OouUbiol, over nix furloLi w;m timed to take 1.21. Hlie wae under restraint. Kulette (Goulnbro) and bmiet, (Pratt) were companion* over four fj. lonw«, iind they iijuelied to«ether in 51 l-. r >s. Gay Sitter (Goulubn.) and G*y «eton (Horue) wt-ru tu'iM tliree furlona coming home in 37 2-. r *. 'J'lioy were on termrt. Lrfdy Diuna w;u< worked over 4 similar distance, and occupied .'We. On wnteide Clooneen (.Vaylor) w« went tliree furlong, taking 44 14*. Hβ <ould have done ltettei . Wild Nation liit out pleadingly over two furlongi in 27e. hweet Roho- (llorn<') wae pullins very hard over her tftree finlonne, which occupied 466. ' Arcadian ran home from tho half-mile peg in' 54 2-oh. The following horße« were given atronc work on the inner tracks: KurvaWon Valpai, Prince Hangi, \«aiaru, Meath. Orate, Girl Pat. Glenatbn, Hutana, Lady Voyomie, Superior Guard' <,'t']tk! Lad, Baroscope, the Nigger Miautrel^ —Laiaeon filly, the Acre gelding, and the Roeewing—Linlaae colt. A. Cook, with Galilee, Jonathan Hunbingmore and Barricade, R. SanUM with Loombination, and W. Alennder with Sweet Rose and Superior Guard, leave for Te Aroha to-morrow raonußf.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1937, Page 8
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