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GALLOPS FOR HAWERA

(Special from. "Hurry; On.") . NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. The New Plymouth; track jvas again hard and fast,for the work on Saturday, when all the galloping took place on the plough. All the horses with engagements at Hawera we.ro seen in action, and in most cases acquitted themselves well. ' - Cereal did an easy half-mile on the grass in 51sec, but was well ■; held all the way. .. Royal Bengal slipped over three furlongs in 37sec in nice style. He looks in good order after his racing at Trentham. Headmistress and Amyril did pace work on the inside. The former is coming on nicely. Glowlight, who appeared to revel in her. task, was doing it better than Merry, Way at the end of six furlongs, the last five furlongs taking lmin, 3 2-ssec. Glowlight is certainly on ■ the improve, and the small fields at Hawera will be in her favour. Refresher was sent a mile at a good three-quarter pace. .He is not engaged on the first day, but he may -contest the, open six on the second day. He has stood up to his jrecent.Tacin^ really well, and Is a very fit horse. Glenvane went twice round at an easy three-quarter pace. Easter Time was going! a. lot better than Gibraltar at the conclusion of a mile in lmin 45 2-ssec, the last five furlongs taking lmin ssec. Lady Quex showed that she is ready for racing by reeling off half a mile in 49see. She took 25sec for the first two furlongs and 24sec for the final two furlongs. She finished up her task in great style. Orapai will not Tace at Hawera, but he will step out at the Taranaki Meeting.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 11

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GALLOPS FOR HAWERA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 11

GALLOPS FOR HAWERA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 11