GOOD EFFORTS.
WAIPA CANDIDATES. WORK AT TAKANINI. MISS VALERIE AND SURELLA. The beet efforts at Takanini thie morniiiit were recorded by Miss Valerie, Glen C'onnell, Surella and Jack. Tar. The outside graes was used and it provided good going. Flood Tide (Coleman) hit out pleasingly while covering nve furlongs in 17, time upon which lit- could have improved. Jack Jar (Loker) strode over efx furlongs in L. , "''■ ''"'''Sγ hi* work well. Surelia (hniitli) was responsible for the best effort over live furlong*, running the distance in 1.-i 8-i. Glou (Jonncll (Smith) sprinted tiinv ''"■longs smartly in 38s. Gay Movie (Walker) taking 38 3-5s for a similar ta«k. Kronxe i rail (Grey) worked over nine furlong*, increasing the pace over the lust three, in which he was assisted by tile \ ermeer—Good Idea coit (Logan), this, portion occupying 38 3-ots. Miss Valerie (Splnleyj was responsible for a good gallop over lnilf a mile, which ghe completed in .11 3-."is, doing her work well. Armacourt (dray) strode over a round, increasing the pace over the lu«t five furlongs, which took t.O. She was assisted over the last three by Minko (Logan), this portion taking 395. Airport (Cleaver) and Aberdovey (Spinley) -fiovered half a mile in 535, both working Uwell. „. Lapidarlnn (Cleaver) gnve an excellent •display, while jumping four fences, and 3Jaccnni' (Cleaver) negotiated two safely. *"• Dnuber left yoxterday f, .T Te Awamutu 3J-hlle the following are due to depart to■rfoorruw :—lack Tar, Lapidarian. Bronze |£J'ra!l, Miss Valerie, Armacourt and Surelln. i ELLERSLIE TRACK. JTOG INTERFERES WITH TIMING — Owing to the very dense fog at Ellerslie ""tliie morning very few horses could be iSlmed and it was not till very late that it «Kjonimenced to clear. No. 1 grass was open £Mtnd the going was heavy <mt Orate (Kerr) ran halt a mile in 51 3-ss. ••Silver Glow (Ryan) and Acre's Beauty jXl'homson), after running their lirst two wfclirlongH in '2Hs, completed five in 1 0 3-5 Jjhey finished together and Silver Glow n/npressed most. Phil Vaals ran from the »*even-furlong post to the three (four fur:»jk>njfs) In 54g. f»» Karotonga (Turßer) and Roman! (BenEJjptt) jumped two hurdles and subsequently ajinn a round on No. 1 grass In 2.2, the last r'jMnlf mile in 58 4-ss, Rarotonga finishing In
S RIDING ENGAGEMENTS. E MOUNTS AT TE AWAMUTU. IT! The following riding engagements are "announced for the Te Awamutu meeting:— ZJf. Cleaver, Lapldarian; D. J. Burgess, ■~*>auber; K. Stockley, Jack Tar; J Logan, "gronze Trail; A. C. Messervey, Armacoun; 33. Cumeron, Mies Valerie; W. Thomson, -Koiiiimi, Acre's Beauty; H. Turner. Karofmga : H. Turvey, Mai de Mer; E. Manson, till Vaals; X. Vaughan, Silver Cloud; M. ltchle. Tutor; R. McTavlsh, Star Vaal; . Oilchrlst, Prlval.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1940, Page 20
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