TRACK GALLOPS.
SWEET ROSE'S EFFORT.
GALILEE ALSO PLEASES.
HORSES FOR ET.T.r^gyj-
(By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.-)
TE AWAMUTU, tak «wfj Tlie going was excellent for fast w«L this morning, when the course nrnrw about Bft out from the rails, able, but a dense smoke made the or early gallops very difficult. tasks the plough was used.
Rnlette wm first out, and she 5 worked along from the six-furioar 2 to come home in 1.23. She went St and could have done better. Son ef fC Soil occupied 51s for half a mile. BmqZ! and Superior Guard were six furlongs, and took 1.18 2-5. SmJrf? Guard, who Vent away very fastTwi. stopping at the end. The Kipper IGnctrS filly pleased by coming home fronsfll. post in 37 2-.V. Sweet fin. was responsible for a good seven fnrlmM taking 1 30. the last s ix in 1.16 &5 T£ mare is working well, and is not whhtt* prospects. Prince Rangi was beinj; tew up to his work over seven fnrionas/mSSa he traversed in IJO \-5. ?QC !
Valpai (Day) pave a. pood erilAajg over six fences on the outside of tS connse proper. Galilee, who wat gallons! on the plough, ran six furlongs in lS Doing pace tasks on this track Ve»» Nugget. Cheval de Volee. Tonnent Ngakaru, Orate. Tuaheahe and lUuminul
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 8
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