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TRACK GALLOPS.

WORK AT WOODVILLE,

MANDAMUS VERY FIT.

(By Telegraph—Special to -'Star.")

WOODVILLE, this day. The weather was fine and the track in fair order, and improving, f or the final triak at Woodville this morning. The faat work was done oa the outside of the eounse proper.

Kacecall pleased by finishing a coudls ot lengths in front of Hunting Tartw over half a mile in 51 2-ss. Hunter's Morn sprinted an easy three furlongs i a 40, He looks improved. Sporting Song wai doing better than Kentucky Song at the f nd ° ra niile in 52%5. Royal Mimic beat 1 than over 6ix furlongs in 1.24. The former looks a good steeplechase proenecL Given and Lord Hereford completed six furlongs in 1.26, while Top Hat and Jan Boy sprinted down the straight. Huntinr Mars was responsible for the bret sprint over half a mile, accomplished in 50 2ifc. but he pulled up fame. Haut Monde completed a mile in 1.48%. Mandamus was too good for King's Lancer at the end of a mile in 1.52. The former is very well Black Thread and Raana sprinted four furlongs in 53 4-ss, Black Thread doii« it easily. Refresher and Marjory Daw were responsible for a smart half-mile in aWJg, the pair finishing on terms. Blue Garter ran an easy three furlongs in 41s, and looks well. Master Hector went well over three furlongs in 38%5, while Solaria moved seratchily over half a mile in sig. Count Willonyx worked freely over a couple of rounds at a strong pace. He schooled well yesterday.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 8

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TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 8

TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 8