HAWERA TRACK NOTES
/'■ (By Telegraufc.) .. v (Special to "The Evening Post.") "';;..;■••.•'■■:■•■■■. ■ HAWERA^ Ist February. ■''The'outside of the course proper was available for fast wfirk this morning, and, despite the showery weather,: was-m brst-cliss-order'.for gallops; -:';..-■'■'.."';■ et ■ -Benzora went off-a bit stiltily, but after a couple of furlongs ran the last part <5f his work m^op.dj.shaper/Tfewas notisent against the watch. ,' ~....■ ; . Awaken ranjfive furlongs comfortably in lmin llsec. ? , Silvormine" and Elanor'e galloped yester'liay morning, ,going five furlongs o.n the qjloigh in. hiiin "4sec, but. neither displayed the customary dash usually charactervigtic of their track work. This morning were" relegated to pace work. ' Tenaci-e worked well over a round, run.ning home his last-half-mile in 54% seC ;i-!orbys Choice sprinted three.'furlongs in 'S9'l-ssec. ■ • . . . '
'Royal Acre is particularly well just now, .and showed to advantage over Joy Spear :.*.,'•'*•* *£"?*zp -over a. .mile run in lmin 54 '■Jen", a-fter running the iirst half in 54sec,
■-■Rosa Perry, Golden Flower, and Mount Shnnnon did pace work on the middle of the oval.._. ...
Arakuku went belter tin's morning, and firtbiis^ o» even terms with Bon Bye, the jaiter also showing improved form in a work-out over' five 'furlongs in lmin 1 Irssec. . ... i ,-. J, Fryer had' a big string out, most being relegated1 to half ■ aiid three-quarter--jiace :wbrk; s'■ '' j v^rifeht-'Glow 'was. exercised on the lead jfitn-vivo.- : -■■'■''■■•' "j':Banbridge,- Orazone, Paitonii, Gowan 'iea, rAnbridgeV Copey, -and Just' So were ;mistMnembers; of Pryer's team;to do rou-'tme.-;;work.-.- T"' '." "■'■'■'■ :'^Ji '■■ ■ aaid !.Thc Warden We're..iißpinpanionRp/in a .gallop, ore?-■seven iu'rlongs-.fi'om.'itheVbajTieiv-poptf; ■. The, trio •^•pre weir together for -the''first: half-mile,
run in 53see. Fortalice and The Warden fiuished four lengths in front of Cbalbag in lmin 35sec. Green Linnet scampered over three fur. longs in great style in 37 l-ssee. Tareka was given a round of the sand track,' her respiratory troubles being more pronounced than usual. : Valpre finished in front of Kilting oveiv five furlongs in Imiii 7sec. : ■ Jiist'on thirty, horses from here are booked' to compete at New Plymouth, nest week. ■■.■"'■' ' .
Latakia and Paitomt ran a smart seven furlongs yesterday morning on the plough, covering the distance iv liniu Slsec, 'with Latakia a shade in front.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 6
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