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THIS MORNING'S GALLOPS

(By Telegraph.—Press Associatfon.) TALMERSTON' N., This Day. •The weather was fine for operations at Awapuni this morning* The • majority of candidates for tomorrow's meeting were restricted to short sprints | on tho No: 2 grass "track., The tracks aro firming up nicely, and indications! arc that the.'going will be in excellent! ord.e'r tomorrow. :. ■ . ■ • • • : ; Lord Mou£oa ran an easy-three ftirlongs in 44 2-ssee. Ebeiini went five furlongs in luun 8 4:ssec. GodcV Hunting strode oyor a round, tho last three furlongs in 41sec. j '.. ■ .■ ./ . ■Raparahara, with a lightweight up, slipped over three furlongs in 41 3-osecJ Flaxen went six furlongs at a steady pace,-coming home from the three furlongs post in 42 2-SSCC. Boudoir also ran six furlongs inlmin 23.4-osec'j lea.ving the first three behind in' 41 .4-ssec; Ainyril registered an attractivo performance in beating Hereatu. by a eouplo of lengths over five furlongs in lmin 5 4-osee; Bacchus Marsh; went the samo distance in lmin-IS 4-ssee, after taking 29 2-osee' for the first two furlongs. Invercsk was half a length in front of Tommy Atkins at the close of six furlongs, the last threo in 43 4-ssec. " . . ■■■' . "Calydon strode out nicely over a round, running the last three furlongs comfortably in 44sec. King Thomond was, well clear of Te Kangitumau after running the last three furlongs in 43sec. Peter's iPeneo ran "three furlongs in 41 3-ssec, shaping attractivelj'. Tho big fences were in position on the course proper, --'Eiotous negotiated a rountf alone satisfactorily. The Storm Wind and Eauhihi set out over a couple of rounds, the former setting the pace. Eauhihi ran off at the second of the stand doubles and fell three fences later. He was remounted and completed the task. ■ ;'"'

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1934, Page 11

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THIS MORNING'S GALLOPS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1934, Page 11

THIS MORNING'S GALLOPS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1934, Page 11

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