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HORSES FOR HAWERA

NEW PLYMOUTH NOTES

■ (Special from "Hurry On.")' NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. At New Plymouth yesterday - nearly all the work took place before breakfast, and again the galloping was done on. the plough. , Eefresher and Glenvane separately went twice rouijd at a good swinging half-pace, and sprinted home over the last two furlongs. Both, especially .Eefresher, are in good order. . v

Sparkling Morn went twice round at half-pace. She appeared anxious to go faster. . • ,

Merry Way hopped off about a length in front of Glowlight at the seven furlongs, and the pair ran the first two in 25 seconds, the half-mile in olsec, and the full distance ia lmin. 30 2-ssee. Both went really well, with Glowlight just shading her companion at the finish.

Arvada and Lucky Alice were associated over the same distance, but Arvada went right away in the straight and was four lengths' clear at the finish. The last five furlongs took lmin osec. -

After breakfast Cereal did strong work on the inside grass. Headmistress was given barrier practice. Gibraltar, Lady Quex, and Easter Time were restricted to steady pace' work.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 25, 31 January 1933, Page 9

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HORSES FOR HAWERA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 25, 31 January 1933, Page 9

HORSES FOR HAWERA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 25, 31 January 1933, Page 9

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