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NOTIUM’S PLEASING GALLOP

Track Work At Hawera Dominion Special Service. Hawera, January 27. Recent rain has proved beneficial to the local tracks) and both plough and course proper were in excellent order for fast work this morning. HltWera horses engaged. at New Plymouth next week were galloped on the course proper. Golden Orchid (Pepperill) was untroubled to traverse half a. mile in 54. For a similar effort, Daisy Chain registered 54j. Both appear improved by their racing over the holidays. There was little peparating Gold Glare (Cole), Captain Bligh (Grylls) and Fiddlelne (Fryer) at the end of three furlongs in 381. The latter pair are likely to have their first outings at the Egmont meeting next month. .... On the plough Cytos (Monkley) ran half a mile in 52 2-5, and Wee Ethel (Ffyer) recorded 51J over the same ground. Both these novices are progressing satisfactorily. A Taranaki Cup candidate, One Whctu, appeared none the worse for his holiday racing when he encompassed two rounds of Strong pacework. _ Advance Plane (Fryer) was going nicely at-the close of six furlongs in 1.20. He ran good races at Stratford and the winning bracket should soon come his shaded Fafner (Hawkes-) over five furlongs in 1.5. Fafner Ims suffered several setbacks since the start of this season, but the Siegfried gelding should not take long to reward his ownertrainer. F. Walker, when he strikes true form. , , Fox Moth (Fryer), who Was withdrawn from her Ashhurst engagement because of the hard going, dashed over three furlongs in 38. , After pacing once round, Student Prince (Cole) ran an easy five furlongs in 1.9. He was not out to make time ami the Laughing Prince colt appears well forward. . The two-vcar-old Rulanut— Gaiety Girl filly, Ruling Lady, in T. Fryer’s stable, having her first serious sprint sinCO September, reached the end of three furlongs in 38. She has built up nicely snee racing at Wanganui and may develop into a useful three-year-old. Looking little the worse for his two races at Aalihurst. Notium (Ode) pleased bv reeling off five furlongs in 1.2 3-o without being ridden out. He should have good prospects, next week at New. Plymouth, a track on which he has run some Af his best races in. the past. 'Ned Cuttie.' Lickem and Lowenberg were alotted useful pacework, the la«fnamed pair have freshened up iucmj since the Wellington meeting. They fxill be on hand at Egmont. Amoroso, who Was purchased at Hciit ham last week by Mr A. McMillan for 200gns.. hns entered J. Duggan a . fiti, h l !’- He should not be hard to place in this Naughty Marietta left for I’ahiatua this morniug ami she Will be H(l<len S. Edwards. On the strength of he two close thirds at Stratford she should not return empty-handed and small nelds will suit her admirably.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 105, 28 January 1938, Page 17

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NOTIUM’S PLEASING GALLOP Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 105, 28 January 1938, Page 17

NOTIUM’S PLEASING GALLOP Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 105, 28 January 1938, Page 17