WINGATUI NOTES.
[TOT P&B88 Spseltl. a«rrlo«.] ... j DTJNEDIN, August 30. I The grass training traok at Wingatui i this morning was in excellent order, and thanks to a heavy rolling, faster than it has been this season. The rain hold off until most of the work was completed. Lady Dart and Cumulative were the first out, and they ran half a mile in 53 2-5, the trestles being well out towards the outside of . the track. Traho and Luoy Locket were indulged in a good working gallop, but were not out against time. Pink Paper had his head in front of Salroo Salar at the end of five furlongs run in 1.10, the last half-mile taking 56 3-5, Academy, who appears to be thoroughly sound now, covered a round at three-quarter pace, and A 1 Jolson, vho is gradually rounding up, was let off with a half-pace circuit. Star Tractor, worked a couple of rounds at three-quarter pace. Waving Corn who appears to bo much less flighty than she was last season, ran six furlongs in 1.23 3-5. Commenter and Beauty Light finished together over nine furlongs in 2.13, a good gallop for hunters. Solmar was restricted to steady work, and the same task was given Sailing Home. Cruster and Mardella ran four furlongs in 54 3*5, the latter doing It the better. Pallada was just in front of Some Toft at the finish of a bunch over five furlongs in 1.8. Hard Prince pulled hard over the early stages of nine furlongs, the last seven taking 1.44. Dnmblane and Nonchalant finished together over five furlongs, the last four in 54. Ossiman and Accumulate, on the inside track, cut out half a mile in 53, and the former was going the better at the finish. Hula Belle ran half a mile by herself on the same track in equal time. Tracsona and Wise Choice also took 53 for four furlongs, bnt were on the outside. Hot Tea beat Seagrave over three furlongs in 40 1-5, and Captivate was stopping at the end of five furlongs, whirh took 1.10 3-5. e ' After cantering round to the halfmile post, Black Duke and Eoyal Flower sprinted home, and the latter was In front at the winning post, the four furlongs taking Si. C. Geiseier intends sending Top Spesd and Caveman home to their owners for a short spell, as neither is doing well just now-
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 14
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