CAULFIELD TRIALS.
THE CHANTER'S SMART SEVEN. (Received 1 p.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. Although light rain fell early, the go®l! was good at Caulfiekl this morning. Tne gallops were executed 10ft out on the grass. Tile Chanter ran the best seven fur* longs in 1.29. Link Divine and Turf Boy beat Erica over the same distance in 1-3 Seulpin ran four furlongs in 495. Riddle easily beat jSfight of Love over six furlongs in 1.16%, while Arachne took M'Counter Patrol reeled off four furlonp in 50%5. Beechwood completed seven furloDfi in 1.31%, and Charles Fox a mile in/ - ®!' the last four furlongs taking afts, Wind and Boongarrv taking J-'* 0 ' Diaphane was not extended to cover touj furlongs in 51%5. Othello and Genoa dia four furlongs in 50%5. Prince Quex, after doing pace work, sprinted four furlongs in 545. Onewhetu, Black Friar, Internationa, Wotan, Cynical Kid. Talking, and Shakespeare did steady work. Cuddle ran fo' jr furlongs on the sand in 5-Js.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 238, 8 October 1936, Page 8
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