Mister Gamp Improved
J. P. Coyle will leave Palmerstoi North on Thursday for Ellerslie witl Mister Gamp and Pahu. They wil Bronzetti gelding appears to l>' : vastly improved horse as the result «»
his Century Hurdles outing, and he should make a bold bid to repeat his last year’s victory. On Saturday morning Mister Gamp i (R. Reed) strode quietly over a round ! prior to picking up Robbie’s Mistak* j just past the mile post on the course j proper. They ran on terms thereafter right into the straight, where Mister Gamp drew away to complete his task in 1.5 2-5. Robbie’s Mistakraces at Otaki Aurora Borealis, who has been out on her owner’s farm at Himatangi. near Foxton, since immediately prior to Wanganui, was taken to Awapuni on Saturday morning, and will continue her activities there pending her departure for Auckland this week. The Day Comet mare was not asked to do anything of a serious nature on Saturday, she being run along over a round at a steady pace. In all probability the majority <-f the M&.nawatu horsemen will centre their attention in the Otaki fixture, and R. Reed, who might well have been expected to go North, will attend the meeting nearer home. T. Green. . 1 however, will be at Ellerslie, where j : he has been engaged for Seatown, I <
Will Arrive Here on Friday
Cold -Money and Air Laddie u r enjoyed a great innings on the fI.Y, named pair last year. Four Aces, who is down to cnm*.. m the Hunters' events at EuSff was sent over the battens the rev. J-i way on Saturday at Awapuni. in com ;any with Poppy Day. and the Si ■Ye quite I good display. l*oppy Day jumped rather big a - is. initial fence along the back. latter, who is destined for that branr£ ... the game will, however, contest Maiden Flat at Otaki. Four Aces w recorded some excellent performance over the battens without actuallv v ning. and he should race well 'in .hi North Pahu, who will accompany Mistw (.amp to Auckland, was accorded i brief let-up after Feilding. but he i, ill good order to re-enter upon an active career. At Awapuni on urday. in company with Olenrossie , T tlreen), Pahu jumped off at the seven' nirlong post to run the last six furl longs in J— ’<> ’ without being l ressed A plain-looking customer.
he races better than appearances wolld suggest. Glenrossie will compete at Otaki.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 981, 26 May 1930, Page 14
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