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HASTINGS GALLOPS

Youngster’s Good Effort Dominion Special Service. HASTINGS, September 9. Conditions were good with the going fast for this morning's work. Tashi Lama, alone, went pleasiu B lj over seven turlongs on the plough m 1.00, finishing resolutely. Ex-Pupil, who raced only once lust week at Awapuni, was on the bit when reeling off half a mile in 52. She is booked for Carterton and will be ridden by her trainer, R. Marsn. Owner-trainer R. Gregory was in tioin Clive to gallop the Gynenum— Royal Dash juvenile. He came; home the last two and a half furlongs with i’ lying SpJ, and his effort was perhaps the best here this season by one of ins age. h lying Spy, carrying a fair weight, pleased to register 64 for five on the inside grass. Bonnie Scot, who is held in high esteem, was not allowed his head in a sprint on the plough in 37|. By Kincardine from the same family that produced Chortle, he is expected to develop ability above the average. , ..... Kiukajou, who has been racing Witiiout luck of late, easily ran four in az. She is booked for Carterton on Saturday. Master Cyklon, alone, took 40 tor three under restraint. A pleasing effort was credited to Travencore (Bulandshar —Tea Tattle) and Charivari (Bulandshar —Charlady), when, from a standing start, they ran three in 38. The latter is a most attractive filly with an action difficult to fault. Lutanist and Chertciiiigtbn took the smart time of 631 over five on tile plough. The latter pleased exceedingly, being wide out. The effort was under veterinary observation for Lutanist, who is assumed to be suffering from an incorrect heart beat. Indian Sun (L. Lewis) gave a very pleasing display over a round of hurdles. negotiating each obstacle fast, tin d’Honneur, whose performances last week were below expectations, was seen out doing light work, having lost condition with racing. Both Sunny Knight and Silver Ball contracted colds on the eve of the Wanganui races, hence their bad showings. Owner-trainer J. M. Paul has turned both olit.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 295, 10 September 1941, Page 9

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HASTINGS GALLOPS Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 295, 10 September 1941, Page 9

HASTINGS GALLOPS Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 295, 10 September 1941, Page 9

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