WAIRARAPA NOTES.
my Telegraph.—Special to "StaT.") MASTEBTOX, Saturday. The Masterton Racing Clob made a profit of £L.tOO over the Autumn Meeting. At Masterton this morning Blue Lake, by Royal Fusilier—Blue Ri?er, «wned by E. Lonergan, was sold by auction for 280 gns. to C. F. Vallancc, president of the Masterton Racing Club. Hacgipoa, by Royal Pusilier —Ruanina. also owned by Lonergan. was sold to F. S. Cooper, of Masterton, for 75 gns. Leapuki, by Lette —Waipuki, owned by I!. Cooper, of Mastertou, has been sold to Mr. Short, of Feilding, for 273 gns. Leapuki ran a second in the Final Welter at Masterton yesterday. CHIUSTCIIURCH EASTER MEETING. ("By Telegraph.—Special to 'Star." i niIRISTCHCRCH. Saturday. Quinliviin's team, consisting of Sea I*ink. Downlrain, am] liltrgtorm, did not get Ihrougb from Wellington -by Friday's boat. Emperador is 'bowling along in great style of late, and this morning defeated <Tterirbiui handsomely oTpr six fin-longs. 'Both .horses moved freely, Clwrtfblnl especially has l>een pleasing the critics. one of the outstanding two-year-olds at. Riccarton is Angelina. She can travel fas'. a7KI mn get to the end of six furlongs ail right. In owning events Angelina should be worth wat'-hinz. Aitumnns. although not responsible for ;any(Jilng sensational on the ttack, is putting in gof«l solid work. I hear that lteval is training on well in South. Canterbury, and his appearance ,-it Riccarton is being looked forward to. Reval will moot horses of a different calibre to those 1.0 has yot known, and he must lie good to win," for the pace will uc a cracker. RAXDWICK TRAINING NOTES. (Received ii.r. p.m.) SYDNEY, Saturday. At Itanilwick. lownit and Audacity went nine furlongs in 2.4J, and Rochate seven furlongs in 1.32. Cagou heal Eurengclla over a mile nud a-<iuarter in 2.15. Beragoou defeated Owen Roe over a round in 2.22. Bon Ton beat Radnor and I'arisian over ten furlongs in 2.15 J. 15on Revc and Culrosa went a mile in I.4SJ. Cider went seven furlongs in 1.31, Midnight Sun seven furlongs in 1.3,' H. Sinapis was not noticed, and other prominent horses taking part in the Uawkesbury meeting were absent.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 82, 6 April 1914, Page 8
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