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TRACK GALLOPS.

WORK AT WINGATUI.

SOME SMART TIMES. PINK ROBE AND VALANTUA. (By Telegraph.—Press Asi-orint ion.) DUNE DIN. this day. Training operations al Winj.itni this morning were carried out on on excellent track with the wind assisting horses down the etrnL'ht, which helped to make times All the horses enpr.iacd .i; the meeting were on the track?, but many were let off with easy tasks, sprinting home over the last two furlongs. Silver Choir was siven twri rni ln <}s on t!ic plough, ppriutiiii! heme down the straight. He looks a nun ii titter horse than when he won at Kiverton .it Easter Xej.tune was putting plenty O i dash into a three fin lon- sprint in 41 %-#,_ jr] Cabello. heavily handnzed on one of h's hind lejjrs, jumped three schooling fences well, and at the end <>f a round on the plouirh ran three furlongs in -Ms. Doctor Dutliie was sent ovei six :'urloni!B on the .■same track in 1.20. nml r)Mi-hiri_' strongly ran the la«*t half nme in r>2 s. Kifle Ran»e' with a lizht wt'ijrht up. was ridden olit to run rive furlongK on the plruieh in 114 2-5. Astaire, carry in a over '.i.O, wag g o i n » easily throughout half a mile on the course proper in -Vi 2-.V. Artial Flash and Bultrtiin. both ridden out to win. covered half a mile on the coin-so proper in 32 3-5» the former hav : na a clight advantage at the post. A iinilop over half a mile between Silver Streak and Kehel Mate on the course proper, was spoiled by the former riittinz across to the rails from the outside of the track aootit half way down the straight. They won- timed to run their last three fiiilnnsfs in 39e. NVithor Settlement nor Wrecker were doing their best to also rouister 3& for the ,«ame task. Xwitcalm finished just in front of Lady Lci-h, with Rabble three lengths away, at the end of live fnrlonpj in 1.3 4-5 nlso on the outsi'le of the courKpixiper. rink Kobe beat M. Heath home by three lengths over half a mile in .TO 4-ss. This was the "astest half mile of the morning on the course proper. Kippen went well over the enine journeyin i>l 3-ss. and ay/peared to have eometliing in reserve at the finish. Petersham and Kpic were sprinted down the straight. The former looks better than he did at Timaru last month. Xijht Hawk wag not extended to run five furlonjia on the course proper in 1.10. Slayer sprinted over three furlongs on the plough in 42 3-ss. Spearthrurt and Lord Nuffield finished on terms, well clear from Freeeouree gnd Roseman over half a mile on the course proper in 51s. It was a sood gallop u> - Spearthrust. Spanish Lad just beat Huntins Chorus over five furlonsrs. the las<t four in ni 1-os. The former was doinj: it better over the last furlons. Pol Roger and Roy Bun took 51 4-5s to run half a mfle on the course proper, Rkyrena taking 53s for the eame task. Valantua ran hiilf a mile on the plough in 49 4-ss, going well throughout.

A FAST FIVE.

HUNTING BLIoD'S EFFORT. THE WAKGANTI MEETING. (By Telegraph.—Preea Association.) WAXGAXUI, this day. A number of visiting liorses arrival last night, including Royal Minstrel. Hunting Blooil, C'orato, Sana Bleu, Royj] Choice, I'vinrcf-s Isabel. Journet, Lucullue Boy. Happy Landing Track work this morning was mostly of the useful kind. Hunting Blood (S. T. K<l wards) ran five furlongs in 1.1 4-5, Vaals Queen halt a mile in 50 l-5«. Student Prince aucl Boyul Clioice covered sis furlongs in 1.30 comfortably. War Lap was schooled over two hurdles, jumping well, as did Airana and Small Boy together. The latter was later associated with Eastern Heir in a good working gallop over a mile. Royal Minstrel covered six furlongs, the last live in 1.3. Amnroeo gave a poor display in a school hurdles.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 8

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TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 8

TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 8