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WANGANUI TRACK-WORK

SEVERAL SMART SPRINTS POMP AND MIDIAN IMPRESS [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] WANGANUI, Tuesday Tlio weather was fine and the tracks very fast for training operations this moraine. romp ran five furlongs by himself in 1.1 1-5. Midian and Spiral were companions over three furlongs, the former being a length in front in 3Gs. Head Lady (J. Barry) and Ganpat (H. Dulieu) went five furlonss. the former finishins a length in front in 1.2. All Supreme did useful work. Pegged Exchange and Gay Court arrived yesterday. THE FLYING HANDICAP REFRESHER SCRATCHED [ISY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] WANGANUI. Tuesday Refresher was scratched at 1.30 p.m. to : day for the Flying Handicap at Wanganm on Thursday. He remains in the Seafield 1 Supreme has been scratched for the Maiden Race. TE AWAMTJTU HORSES G. PAUL'S TEAM OF FIVE ALL CHESTNUT IN COLOUR [from our own correspondent] TE AWAMTJTU, Tuesday An indication that training activities at this centre are livening up is afforded by the fact that no fewer than 24 horses executed fast work on the track on Saturday morning. Everything points to local teams being well represented at Avondale next month. Len, who went amiss last week, has been definitely retired. Mr. Paul presented him to his breeders, Messrs. Orr Bros., who will us him as a hack on their station. Shamgar has been turned out for «; lengthy spell on a local farm. This fellow has been a costly proposition and it is doubtfu whether he will ever stand a preparation. With Shamgar and Len turned out, G. Paul has five horses in work, and by a coincidence all are chestnuts. J hey are Kamapa. Marechal. Tnshna. the half-brother to Marechal by Musketoon,.andthe, foui year-old Surveyor gelding. lhe lap t; n {""®£* » good type, has been absent from the tlacks during the last few days, owing to a cold but has now recovered. _ , , , . Eager Rosu had her first fast work on Saturday when she strode over four furlo 11 a with Foreign Money m 535. Ihe ™ a J e . lier work well and is quickly cortling back *°lnipnsti> continues to hold sway anions (he local two-year-olds. It is the riot to hurry liim early, but he does all hn \vnrk in very bold style. r i W. Oa thro brought back from Mario,,, a, nrldilion to his team in the shape of G. y oSne, "five-year-old mare by Bisogn, ro,r rinv Kathleen, and be hopes to make « in inner of her On Saturday Gaysogue Jliadt S is understood to be her first atkmP l over hurdles and shaped ve [ y t^ r^ a e bl^ loir Sci Ruler has commenced to mo\e .Hon. ! n-afii He was very fit when lie won a Pakuranga and may not be s to a. much improvement as some others who racet lU Sir la MuTk e i3 n a useful little effort when called upon t9 race. \ Cook's two Wanganui candidates i n elli find Bambmy did no {', l '® lur^^ r - < ?}f JJjS •fnn The experience should do Djnelli pOCKi while racing should prove particularly bene fI IS.VhM b & kept up to the collai since her unsuccessful trip wi moving along in improved style in her wont CANADIAN RACING METHODS NEW ZEALAND M.P.'S VISIT The Canadian methods o f<; ol £ lu s in f J.' meetings did not impress Mr. H. r - «eai M P for Wairau, who returned to Well Wis-sm week or two weeks, with racingPP er ? o\i At Ottawa the first xacewasheldat and seven races were held dunn„ me ane Sphere were no preliminaries, the horse ® direct to the post. The barrier wa rough treatment. In some cases the horses &g h /J-tir'wiups'nke flailfall The matter what the £ race was. After t an d also weighed ?L",TbS«»i. -kid. »«. JS- b" lh. »»™ro»- u 15'kS. Z°kl.n<l MO. VThne Suv" s &is one race I saw on . casea the | another one broke a by. pay; I of expenses to attend the meetings.

WAIKATO TROTTING MEETING

ENTRIES FOR CHIEF EVENTS d'ore. Oifver Th« fS Flight, ExP VISITORS'. & O'^JoXn Lining! ¥ri'nc A e r St Flight. Dad's The total number of entries for the eight races is 102. ■ NEA LAP LEAVING TO-DAY r jjy telegraph-own correspondent] WELLINGTON, Tuesday No, T.m - -<— owner, air. " avondale jockey club ADMIRAL DRAKE FOR SYDNEY r BY TELEGR.VPH— OWN CORRESPONDENT] WELLINGTON. Tuesday SUNNY SONG RETURNS r ß y telegraph-own correspondent] WELLINGTON. Tuesday TROTTING FIXTURES ~ u i "Methven Trotting Club. °, b " h"new Brighton Trotting Club. Octobei 8-we» « Trot(jjlff Club 0^ er r Trotting Club. Octobei f * , V11 ,,,„th trotting Club. October 22. 34-J«re>' ,in*. Club October Trolling Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21293, 21 September 1932, Page 7

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WANGANUI TRACK-WORK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21293, 21 September 1932, Page 7

WANGANUI TRACK-WORK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21293, 21 September 1932, Page 7