WANGANUI TRAINING NOTES.
' (rRESS' ASSOCIATION* TELEORAM.J f vJ«i ■ "WANGAKUI, Mtjr'jjJtS' The -vreiither continuen vfine for operetions. A largo number oi horses arrived yeeterday, ihcludiug Pharos, Golden Loop, Compaei; Psltolntjv > Merry Lawn, Waikaraka, Witmner», Hi?pj!; King and Bridge. Some Rood •■worlt'**if ; i! done thin morning. Boascrgcs had the?U&[j tcr of St. Bill over six furiongs in"''lsg% 18eec, Nyland tnking lrnin 30Eec foT distance. St. Felix did half a mile, te HM&v Playmate hud two TouTide on the : Voca, Overtime and First Consul di4i*™"f; furlongs in linin 4lsec, the former slightly the best of the go. . StourtoOftjJij; the same distance, occupied lmin pass and Merry Lawn jumpeu five 'hurdlef/ faiTly well. Millpand, lelford, and (Williams) cleared ' six hurdles > sp|etnims«!s Research and John hopped of! a mile, EifcSH; , ' bus joining in at tho an furlongs, asd' f TijJ Lark at the half-mile. John gallopt&'jmk and finished in front. Research being,tit*Mi;' off. John's time was lmin 50»ec. Conliw nnce (Telford), Paieano (Jonoa), end L p<*F ;i were associated over a conpk> oLwMe.' over the schooling. hurdles, tlio. two- WrE* (living a capital .exhibition of jtunjpuft; Pearl Reef shaped indifferently, LsTtUjf l ?, once round over the fences, clearing ihe""^ , stHclea remarkably well. A number ofefett,. did uwful work ■ ' - ' ''JK,
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 8
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