ENGLISH RACING.
MANCHESTER MEETING. (Australian Press Assn.—United Service.^ LONDON", September 8. At the Manchester Meeting to-day tt| following was the result of the leading event:— PRINCE EDWARD HANDICAP of 1200MH Two miles. TROCBADOL'R, b c, 3vrs. by- Gay sad * r — w "ynyard (Mr. C. Glorney) | GIOCONDA. 4vrs ...... S MINT MASTER, 3rrs I Seven started. Troubadour won tf three-quarters of a length, with a length between second and third.
WANGANUI TRAINING NOTES.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WAXGAXUI, this day. The weather was fine for training operations this morning, but it was off morning and littl<_- fast work *•* done. Catkin beat Ba;kier easilv ever BX furlongs in 1.20. Roman Lake and Ayr Laddie sprinted two furlongs in 25 3-0~. Perseus, Francolin and Dresden Chin* ran two furlongs in 2> 2-o- comfortably. Star Stranger, Town Bird. Kiosk, Talisker and Banket all did good working gallops. ANOLO SCRATCHED. WANG A NIT. this day. Anolo has been serarc'jf-i all encasements at the Wanganui Jv~kf~ Clubs meeting.
WHANG ARE I RACING CLUB.
INCREASE IN STAKES. ißy Telegraph —Spec:*! ro "Srar."i WHANi.aKII. This day. A finf programme ha< l.f-op Jrawn up by the Uhangarei Racing Club for their spring meeting. The prize moner has been increased to £3000, which is £324 over the amount the club is required to give and® Sold of Baciag.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 214, 10 September 1928, Page 8
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