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LATE SPORTING

NOTES: PEOM^fiIWEEi:

AGA KHAN DOING WELU

(Special from' "Limited.")

HAWEBA, This Day.

The" Hawera co itingent for the' iFeildiug Meeting to-n;orrow-will-:ebnsist of Attentive arid Chief Line (Ji Fryer), Awaken- (J.. Brown), • Orby's Choice (E. Brouga), Eiehfield <"W. Patterson.), Aga Khan. (C. Jackson), and Constant Sim,_ Little Doubt,, and. Hampden (0. Cox). . Cos. -mil .probably . also". Have Golden. Hair at the "meeting for the second day. : ' • ■ :; : -Aga Khan will lie ■well supported for the "Kowhai Hack Handicap..: His track work suggests that-he mil; stay but the distance. '.;■;."■■': Constant Sun's recent tract efforts have not been, 'impressive;' :: .:, •'•'-.. ". Awaken has com'e'on; rapidly; .and with K. Voitre id the: saddle, is" likely to run. well in the Kiwitea Handicap. In any case the run should improve her, and she. may run prominently on the second day. . • Attentive lias teen, galloping well and should claim attention ' in, the Fitzroy Hack Handicap. • .-, • On. Saturday Attentive and Awaken went attractively over seven, furlongs on the plough, in lmin 31secs. > _ Orby's Choice galloped half.a mile in aOisee. Carfex went with" Constant Suit and finished in front- of him over seven furlongs in. lmin 33see. .. '■'..:■ .Yesterday morning. Orby's' Choice galloped five furlongs, in lmin. 4sec; He retains his form ' remarkably . well. Bichfleld: and Chief Lin© finished together, over six furlongs in lmin 18sec. _ The Tiger is doing regular exercise in. view of 'Christmas racing, and is looking well. . ". . ;

NEW PLYMOUTH NOTES

QRAPArs GOOD GALLOP

(Special from "Hurry On,")

. NEW PLYMOUTH, ,TMs B,ayj The tracks, at New Plymouth.were dry and fast for the final trials -of :-the horses for Peilding'yesterday morning. Though the times we're not out of the ordinary, , all acquitted' : themselves satisfactorily. ', ■ ■-■ - Haulbowlino was not required to do Ms best over tlnee furlongs in. S9sec on the-plough, but he moved--nicely-all the way. He'win be having his first race for some time to-morrow,: but ■• is well forward. -.-' - : ' -. ■:: •-■

. Tigerism • andv-KoyaV Bengal- were given a good- working :gailpp- over sis furlongs on 'the "same .tfaek/.the last five ■ taking Imin. '5' l,ssee;' "Both: were' running on very strongly at tho.endr On. the trial grass the two-year-old, Bold Bid, went very pleasingly over three' furlongs in 37 l-ssec; . He is scarcely seasoned enough to have a winning, chance on Thursday, tut the race should do him a-lot of good. A muddling- start rather spoiled the half-mile of Orapai and. Merry -Way, the latter obtaining nearly two lengths' advantage; "The first furlong-was^slow taking " nearly' 14see, but • -they -'■ came home in goo^style-on-terms in 50sec. As Orapai. appeared .to. have something in reserve-it-was a' really good effort on his part.

E. .Johnson, with Tigerism, Eoyal Bengal, . and . 'HaulVowlinev and J O'Neill, with Orapai, Merry Way, and Bold Bia, left by train for Feilding this '. . Lady :Quox was . sent down-from Auckland.: yesterday.'

HELLO

■ (By Telegraph.—Press Association);- ■ . :-; - ATJCKUAND; This"Day.': Huntingdon-waa scratched at'll; a.m. to-day for the Auckland Eailvray Haadi"cap fc —••■■-'■■.-:- v-... -■.. ■,■;: -..:.. ;,.-.:.

WAIRARAP^' I^OtTINQ : -.;-. ';•' NOMINATiONS CC-',.'..

(By telegraph.)' ' -:■ " (Special to "The Eyenina Post")

_ ■ ■. ■ : • MASTERTON, This-Day.: •Hollowing are the nominations foe the TVairarapa Trotting Club's Summer Meeting, to be held on the Clareville Racecourse on Boxing Dayi (Monday, 26th December) :_ Trial Handicap (harness), of BO soys: ona mile and a half.—Prince Dnisus, Max-Havoc, Jean Parriah, King Bruce, Guy Star, Bara Gold, Storm Queen,. Te Mahanga. . .:.-..-' . -Bey Bandicnp- (iamcssjV of -60 Soys- one Slhuf ™m^ £--Ee:-°^G^; °*^ Slyh«B ' Rummer Handicap (harness), of ,55 soys; one mile and a half.—Blue Blood, Ariel Boy,. Town Siv?' %■ S orona<lo ' L 01- Blngm, Nancy McKinney, Kohewah. ■ ■ Walrarapa Cup Handicap (harness);'of 120 soys; two -miles.—Tert Kingi, Daddy Xonglogs, Murchimes. Lady Coronado, Zella, Boyal Chenault, Native Berry, Bonnlewah, Eleawah. Clareville Handicap (harness), of 60 soysOaks, Myhad, Arthur Chimes, George IV. Boxing i)ay Handicap (harness), of 60 soys: one mile and a Quarter.—Prince Drusus, Storm Queen, Hemlock Hero.' Jean Parrlsh, Worthy Member, Guy-Star, Bara Gold, Te Mahanga. , Members*' Handicap (harness), of 50" soys: two miles.—Blue Blood, Ariel Boy, Town Guard Hue Coronado, Lola Blngen, Nelson's Beauest. President's Handicap (harness), of 70 soys:

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 9

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LATE SPORTING Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 9

LATE SPORTING Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 9