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FINAL GALLOPS

USEFUL WORK AT TE RAPA SIX FURLONGS BY LIMEX TRADESMAN UNLIKELY STARTER The course proper, where the flags were out 45ft., and the plough were available for fast, work at To Rapa yesterday, and some useful efforts were recorded by candidates for the Waikato Racing Club's meeting to-morrow and on Saturday. On the course proper Star Artist and Roynl Artist worked at three-quarter pace. Royal Artist made a creditablo showing in (ho Harries Memorial Cup at Te Aroha and is on the improve.

Prinze Acre defeated Tassau by several lengthn over six furlongs in 1.21 4-5. Prince Acre ij an improver.

Beryl Latour sprinted five furlongs in 1.5. Slici wall fairly wide out and did her work well.

King Ford and Sinking Fund covered half a inile in 525, the first three furlongs in 395. Brovn Lap and La Femme Noire were almost on terms at the end of half a mile in s'Js. Adeline and Killadar completed five furlongs ill 1.(1 1-5. Both were running on strong'y at the finish. On the plough Saltsprny and Calldmart were almost together at the conclusion of six furlongs in 1.22 2-5. Aga Khan and Gibraltar worked usefully over a round. Limisx: was better than Hunting Bag over six fw.-longa in 1.17 8-5. Limex ia really fit and should perform solidly to-morrow. Riotous ard Ruby Metoor did strong work over o distance, both sl.riding along freely. Riotovs aeems to have Quito recovered from the si ght soreness he uhowed after falling on thd flat ut To Aroha. i

Miss Lulu and Etcetera sprinted five furlongs in 1.5. Etcetera shaped creditably in the novice class at Thames. . . , Bou;jlia.l completed useful work with half a mil'i in' 54 2-ss. Faist Acre and Royal Visitor ran the same distance in 52 l-ss. Pag:inelli completed steady work with six furlon;je, in, 1.28 .2-5. Wynne's Delight and Anagram sprinted half a mile in Sis. Tra<:esmaii was jvllottud strong work. He is regarded as an unlikely starter at the meetirg, unless there is sufficient rain to case the go.ng considerably. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 7

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FINAL GALLOPS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 7

FINAL GALLOPS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 7