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LATE RACING.

V. - A.\(iANUI TRAINING NOTES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ■ - I'•' ■- ■■■■ WANOANtTI, this day. - 1 Amongst the horses whlcft. arrived "last ; night were Labour Day,. Composed, Dearest. Stepney, Styx, Distinctions, Crown Pearl, and Imagination. Postillion, Mouioa Girl, Nukuatu, with others, walked in from Fordell. This morning, when the weather was ! fine and the tracks in excellent order, 1 Autumnus galloped sis furlongs in 1-20. I Masterpiece and Domino covered a mile in 1.46, the latter pleaeing most. Tiresome and Allegation sprinted six furlongs in 1.18. Distinction. Eastwind. and Moirette galloped seveu furlongs In 1.H4. covered- a mile and a quarter at three-quarter pace. Ventura spriuted half a mile in 51s, Jason covering six furlongs in 1.16. Aruake was too good for Avlatrix over six furlongs. Dearest and Styx sprinted five furlongs iv 1.4, Stepney taking 1.4 2-5. Bronze galloped three-quarters of a mile, and then. Joined by Lockwood. covered another halfmile nicely. Labour Day did twice cound at half-puce. Composed "doing a like task. Muleteer and Uoyal Patron finished together at the eudoof a fast seven furlongs. Coromandel ran half-a-niile nicely. Phroso and Denise Orne ran six furlongs, finishing strongly. Postillion spurted five furlongs in 1.4 2-us, Leonta and Princess Moutoa taking , 1.7 for the same journey, Nukuatu covering the distance in 1.4. Moutoa Girl galloped i> mile and n-quarter fast, the last mile taking 1.47 2-5. Serviceable work was registered l>y Imaylimtiou, North-east, AustiD, Tlwari, Silver Hose, and others. Mahliiawa jumped five hurdles fairly, well, Serenity doing a similar task. WANGANUI CUP. the Cup. "CLASSICS" IN HAWERA. (By Telegraph. — Press Association.) HAWERA, this diy. The Egmont Racing Club la-st night resolved to put on the programme for the I'-'l4 summer meeting a six furlong race of £40J for two-year-olds and -upwards, .weight for age, with penalties and allowances. e:it-ies to close in May: and a m.le r:iei- of £.01, for rhree-year-olfls and—upwards, weight for nge, with penalTi"s and allowance*, "eutrie; to close In August. To lie run on the first and second days of the. meeting respectively. FLEMINGTON GALLOPS. (Received 12.3r> p.m.) MELBOURNE, thl s day. At Flemington this morning. Nuwara E!iya covered half n mile in 40*s, Piastre a mile in. 1.44, Wilarl 11 furlongs In 2.29, Wolawa 12 furlongs in 2.47. Twa Brigs six furlongs In 1.17, Oweenee rhree furlongs n 375, Gillamatong six furlongs In 1.20. Widgl-en-.i six furlongs in 1.18. Ruffian ten furlongs in 2.20.. Ireland iive furiujigs in 1.5, Relievo nix furlongs in 1.17, The Lintie a '.50. Orvieto nine furlongs in 3.4. Flavian It fnrl-ongs in 2.33. Borrosov five furlongs in 1.8; Audacity six" furlongS'in 1.19. Barios ten. fUrlongs in. 2.20. .Popinjay six furlongs In 1.l Si,' Uxlirldge 11 furlong's in 2.38. Burrawang a mile in 1.461. Ruby Hampton half a.mile:in SOJs.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 7

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 7

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 7