NOTES EEOH HAWERA
NUKUMAI'S PROCSraMME
(Special from
:■« :...■•■-•'* BA.WERA, This Day. Conditions were ' good ' 'on Thursday morning for training operations afc the Hawera racecourse.' trial grass -was m fair, order and .the plbugh. track waja usable : ; for pace iWork. -.- ... . Avola^s,, daughter,; ,Dreoio, ,-went very pleasjngljrw. a, gallop over .five fiirloflgs, finishing, more 'strongly than usual in lnun G%sec ...
Chief lank and Tenacris Went a- working; gallop' of over'a ihile, coming" home strongljr: over the-last'three' furlongs in 43%sec;i)<Both horefes worked well. ; ■■■ RoyaloPapa' put «up aiiother goodl effert over haK i a ! iaile, running out the.distance in 51%setf. -Royal -Papa .should strip in Mcc order.jfotthe. Hunt Meeting at -New Plymouth next:, month, .- , ■; Silvermine,;is.being :l.et' out. a, bit more senpusly;iij his, work again, and, although not; galloning•. with. ■ his accustomed free-dom,-sprmted three furlongs in 40sec. Oohstant Sun did solid pace -work in good style.' •■';' '■■•,' •"■v. ■• .'. ■■ .-' ■
Calamme,-starting' slowly from the five turlongs post, improved as she went alonjr and was. going well at the, finish of her gallpp in lrnin lOVisec. ..'-. ■■• -, Chief Line is ou the improye/and strode Lout. weU.m. his pace,work on the sand I'Davistock, Oriel, and The Tiger, were ap-Iportio-ned .easy tasks! . The Wp-yeat-olds, golden Han- and Peseliiero, sprinted a : couple of furlongs smartly] "■" ■ Bpn Eye, who has been spelling on account ' of. soreness, has: about • recovered ana. ig-.to resume work again ! Nukunwi -iiT being specially prepared ;for. the Grand National.Hurdlea., He is to.run in .the. Jumpers'. Flat Eace on the first.day . ,E. C. Miles will ride him in his nurdles engagements. .On Tuesday the'veteran galloped, a.mile on the grass in^reaUy good style and is'in great heariV : ABa. .Klian. tinder- C. Jackson's care, jg improving at-every gallop and wffl probably be seen 6ufat:theHunt Club's 'Meeting next month. ■ ' '■'.:.. -
«tSa s"£ If'¥ vrlm S along' in' great ■style,-and. his trainer,. J. Brown, is-con-sidering a trip to. EUerslie for the Pakuranga Hunt Meeting with him .•■•-■ treen Linnet, has. done. well, duringher let-up and. has. started,doing steady exercise. March Alone, who disappointed at Trentham ig to be.gelded. .- i 4™" front legs, -whieii were treated to a light blistering, have' fined down meely^and the mare will do some road work, before, resuming track exercise.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 21
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