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NEW PLYMOUTH NOTES

(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.")

NEW ..PLYMOUTH, This Day

/The New' Plymouth track was in excellent order for - the work ou Saturday morning, when all the gallops again took place on the outside of the course proper. With the meeting only a week off, nearly all the horses were given. fas'; work.

Melissa and Miss Chatter were not ask' ed to do anything serious.

Just John had a slight advantage ovev Nimblefoot at the conclusion of a- round of the fences. ; ;. ■■■'.■-

Green Patch and! Eapai sprinted three furlongs. .'■ r ■ . ' j, Orapai moved very impressively when he defeated Te Atiawa over three furlongs in 40see. The three-year-old went well.

Waitaunaha gave a very poor exhibition over a round,o£ the fences, but too much notice should, Hot be taken of this, as he did the same lastjyeatbeforo winning the Himt'CuJ<:"' : ;;.',.. :: ;.;" ■ Easter Time''wasl: too good for Tangiroa over three'furlongs; in 41 3-ssec.

Mperangi was sent a xound at a good three-quarter pace.:, Annoyei* and Crennatowh finished on well at the. conclusion of .sis furlongs in lmin 25see: ■'■.-;.

Gibraltar, who ■is troubled with a bad throat, was exercised; pn Jhe inner course.

; Eoyal finance was, too good for Silvereirie (late Yvonne) .W'ef. six furlongs in lmin 25sec. •■'■•. ' .'-:-'■."■■'■■■■■'.■■.

Huirangi Cfirl. and Lady. June gave a failltless . eshibitioii: oveir two rounds of the fences, both mares jumping fast and well. ■'-■■ ;- ■■■:■'■■■ ■ ■' ■

Lady Quex was going easily alongside Lady Lulu over five furlongs in -limn llsec.

The two-year-olds. Sparkling Morn and Cornerman, finished together at the end of three furiongs in 4lsec.

Ngawhaa pleased, better than Lady De Hesfcka over !tt milCi-the .last six furlongs taking Tmin 2,fec, '■;■ '.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 6

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NEW PLYMOUTH NOTES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 6

NEW PLYMOUTH NOTES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 6