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HAWERA TRACK NOTES

(By Telegraph.)

(Special to "The Evening Post.")

(Special to "The Evening Post.")' HAWEBA, This Day. The morning was fine, with. a keen wind. A number of gallops were performed on the trial grass, which was in fair order. , . . W. Pine gave Tentcall and Calamine a working gallop without time. Miss Sheffi and Gasnapper ran comfortably over six furlongs in lmin 28sec, the former showing to advantage. . . .' '.'..■■ Mendip and. Mount Shannon .went once round, running the last six furlongs in lmin 26sec. ' Both horses finished well. ... J. Brown had Awaken and Chief Link doing useful three-quarter pace work. . , .-.-',. Silvermine finished in. "front of Bonogne over four furlongs, in 51jsee.. Gowan Lea-and Kiosk, did a round, the last six furlongs occupying lmin 26Jsec, and performed the task in good style. •.. . . The jumpers Maidos and Pikimai went a mile, the last seven, furlongs taking lmin 43sec. Maidos went specially well. Coalbag, with a big advantage of weight, finished a neck in front of Ngawhine in a half-mile run, done in 52sec.

The Acre—Marsuma gelding held Gasfleld easily in a sprint over three furlongs in 41fjsecl .. '. ' Bright • Glow, did a' round of pace work, finishing up the second circuit at a good' speed, ■ Boyal Asre cleared from Joy Spear in the early stages going oiKJe round. The pair were together at the finish, and the last six furlongs .took lmin 2SJsec. ■ . v . J. Fryer gave his Arusia and Hunting fciong two-year-olds a sprint of two furlongs. They went ■ pleasingly, and did the distance in 26 l-ssec. The Warden did a couple of rounds"" of pace work on the plough. . , Son o J Mine (Cook) went the round o- the,schooling hurdles, afterwards, jumping the hen coop and two brush fences in good style. x . A number of others were out doing ordinary routine work.. .; '. "

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 11

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HAWERA TRACK NOTES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 11

HAWERA TRACK NOTES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 11

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