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FINAL GALLOPS.

TRIALS AT RICCARTON. WILD CHASE GOES FAST. SMART MILE BT VINTAGE* (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) QHRISTCHURCH, this day. Conditions were pleasant for work at Riccarton this morning, though there W a cold wind before breakfast. Most of the galloping was done on the outside of the course proper, which wae Id good order, but a number of horses Trent oa the plough, which was fast. There were some interesting trials- of . horses witk engagements on Saturday. On the plough, Roaming and Lofty, after goiug slowly over halt a mile, came home the last three furlongs in 3h. Wild Chase and Top Notch broke away from the seven-furlong post. They took 50 for the first four, and Wild Chi* finished in 1.29 3-5, having drawn away from his mate in the run home. He wH always going well. Paper Slipper coinpleted six furlongs in 1.16 1-s—a good effort. Haughty Winner led Mulatto by a length over half a mile iu 49 3-ss. Royal Chief began better than Cerne Abba* from the six-furlong post. They were together after doing three furlongs in 37 1-ds, and finished the journey m 1.16 1-5, with both travelling etrongiy. Pink Robe and Primak sprinted five farlongs in 1.4 2-5. Sunbeam and Lustra! taking 1.5. Bright Red went about nine furlongs, Palm joining in over the law seven in 1.33. Conius and Dictate ran half a mile in 50 2-os, while Invoice and In the Dark sprinted tliree furlongs m 37 l-ss, Garonne taking S»s over a similar distance. Heloise and Mercenary were companions over six furlongs, whieu occupied 1.17 3-5. Rose of Tralee too* 1.21 1-5 over the same ground. Chidden and Sovereign Lady ran a mile in l;*s*jj» going at au even pace all the way. KnocKfin and Gaysome were on terms at the end of six furlongs in 1.16 4-5. Concertpitch following in 1.17 2-5. going comfortably, while Recollection and Cape Gabo ■were not hurried to record 1.19 1-5. Argentic and Tunneller were associated over seven furlongs. The first four took 51s. and the full journey 1.30. with Tunneller in front. It was a good sallop. On the grass Elegy reeled off half * mile in 48 3-ss. Queen of Song and Superex were mates over seven furlongs run in 1.32 2-5. Lazybones beat Mob Rule by a length over half a mile in 48 3-55." Top Row and Made Moncjr sprinted down the ftr.-iight. and r '°J* went about five furlongs', being brought home over the last half-mile by an nnnamed mate in 4S 3-.~>s. Gcat Star and Coming Star did useful work over six furlongs. Xightbound and Gresham ran half a mile in 49 4-.">s. and Rotokino. going easily, took 53 2-.3. Polydova strolled along over a mile and a quarter, taking 1.47 for the List mil. Happy Xi?« sprinted half :i milt- iiii-c-ly in 49 3-as. Forum beat Palaily over seven furlong* in 1.30 l-.l—a smart effort. Palmyra was too good for Rebel Chief, beating him easily over half a mile in 4!) 4-.">s. Orange Bud beat Owlsgleam over six fwi longs ra 1.18 2-5. with Dropped Catch several lengths further bark. Gre.it Bramble le« Night Dress nvor half a mile up the hack in 50s. Rousseau ;m.l .Tovniw took 1.17 3s> for six fur,onus. Oolden Dirt following in 1.20. whilo Derive ran thr h< half-mile of her work in 53 3-."e. I'oy Bum did five furloncs in 1.5 ."-."i. Si-re-inipr following in 1.5 1-5. Sk\la>s ran a mil" in 1.48 2-5. Epic aivi Galnnvon took 1.5 f.-r five n'J* j longs. Willie Win. aftt-r takiinr 5S 1-JS ! for the first half, completed .1 mile in i 1.47 1-5. Vintage nvitstei-pd a ? ot 4 I effort ovpr a mile H-- <;.-i t'io first li»lt ■in 51 3-ss. and eo,r,j.let,-.l his task ia good stylo in 1.41 1-.". '; Jumpers. ' Golden Luf u"H H' ■' '■• jnnpcl t"" 0 brush hurdles in l-.hhi-iiiv. thr former joing over them ij. liiinscll. Both horses went very wo?. T-t-r- on Blazon ean.n on: au'ain and display uvrr five Me.<plcoliaM ■ fen™-s. Koftui iius .Trompanieil him " ver the- firrit t'ii-Pi\ after .i iTriiiniti-uy over A brush huriUf*. Hunting Baz wfnt \c\ m a school twice over two biueh liuidk.-.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 8

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FINAL GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 8

FINAL GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 8