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f*3y Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") CHRISTCHURCH, this day. At Addington yesterday. Epigram, which has not been in work long, was given userul work over about a mile and a-hair. He is naturally on the big side. Master Ando was not asked to do his best in a work-out of, nearly two miles. He went without any mistakes throughout. On one or the rounds he was accompanied by Happy Rosa, which was well out from the rails. Tompkinson's mare went another round by herself at a much raster clip, and did her work in her usual brilliant fashion. Randolph, which looks particularly well, jogged a couple of 'rounds and was tnr-n indulged in a couple or iast quarters, trotting in improved rorm. Nelson Derby was out doing slow jogging, and he seemed to be moving somewhat short in front. Theseus looks as though he has done a lot of work, but he did not trot at all steadily in his task, breaking repeatedly and refusing to settle down to solid workDean Wood, without hopples, did about a mile and a-hair at a rair speed, the Australian pacer pleasing watchers by the manner in which he got through his work.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 177, 28 July 1926, Page 12
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