THE TURF.
, ,' (Br Glencob ) uTBAININO.fipjES FROM TRENTHAM. « This,'inofning' a "heavy fogf hung sover, the :,. r > Trontham fcourso-'nntil/iiearTr > iWid-.-,consid(vJ),l)ly ;hampered'i.tr»>wng:. opera-:. ,tions. ri-.-iVtoafc of,itho. wQrk'.diine .was,on tho.i■ tan track, aoihing of anv importance bcjng reoord()da Half a dozen ". tfluts " .witnessed . , tlio" which commencod-; shortly after L four o'clock, and wore nearly, all finished by.: ■ • '* •'"• j' , -V' 'X'l :.-oE.-Qutts .commcnced .with' .Stratagem,' .who ■strodo over a, milo and-a half on tho tan ill 'n-httlo than even time, and, seomedj Lo"' efljoy task ( " Witte dashed over a'imile in: lmm. ■: v .52scc.i - Fleotfoot, 5 Sister Anne, and- Red -Kaia-woxi) sent roufid- tho grhss, separately,-:-: . Ktiougood solid pacej- and afterwards trptteq-, •• •: on tho tan. j r ( iGlanchittanidid.aicoHplo ol: ronnds on th# ; ■ gM3S„at an edsy pace i' vMarguonto valonoi-ranr;a mile:-, in :Imm, 1 '- i.Gold3Cr«9fcjw?ntioncot>round with- it* out being extended at anjt stage : 1 AH Rod and Swimming Bob were cantered: twico round tho tan circuit, and Taitobo once.. Kurawaka;jbyihprSolf(: ran a .mile ia - Imm.' 48?ec.y Playmate: taking lOsec. longw ■ • to cover a similar distance. » . . .. , j j «•> > , i,7. ? At-a!ihna's ttaslc-.was-a'.fivoifurlong-sprint, ; iwjliicihi' hoi accomplished ■in < lmin..- 7isec. Dia- ■ n. o\ico n r6und easy gait,: ■ ■ Gold TLrcacl-,and,Kautnltu did.scryjcoabte; > -work Ton tlio..tau,., iThe-Eand galloped a mile. 'itr.nevbn.'j;imo,,..-whilo -T3entiku:-'went.:-a trifle'- i •slow.er ovpr Ano Bame Aistanco. -' i , . vr^'Buccleueh-.andifFiroiron did slow ■ work. on ; ' tin, Ithoi latter-fighting to- increase-the' -• pac6 l 1 j i . , rrutlifnlr.nvont.onco: "round-.the:-grass >at * ■ •:? naif-, jiacej. wMoata'. and Petticoat commenced ■ - v ■tegether lat tho mile post.. :-Petticoat showed ii jr t a..lot. of ipace.:for: five'furlongs, where -she ■.itiroUj.leaying Moata to'finish: tho mjleialone. - '.- Petticoat was'i-afterwards-soiit a^oouple:of - ■ .jnjUsL at a ptrot.-,c; Tupono .and; Liberator , » )v6tkeil oji tho tan « ; ,j ..Advantage', and'Artillerio 'gallopod on. the ;' .. grass (Witholit putting up time.'."" f , ,iiMeJwoc|d and Ancylo trotted 1 the : . tan,-and Afterwards galloped.fivo furlongs on . tho' at half pace. - Ballarat went'onoe ' iXpUußj sprmfthg' over, tho-last Turlong: > ■- Anftletj J Blacli': Sqtlall, King' Post-, Llan- '■• worn,". AVind, and a few bthers did steady •:* •work on the tan. • • - A lot of new arrivals aro expected to put • m an appearanco on: the track' to-day,, and • somo smart wotk should ba ictomphshed this ' - morning.; R. Barlow arnved ( last night with ' . NuLutuhi, .S. addell, R,. Gooseman, and ' . T. Quilllivan were also timed to arrive yesterday.'" Sir Artegal, Sntted.' Sant Rosaloer, . Pctrovnaj yafdoj/and somo Chokobore horsea > aro.expected ,bv...this,morning's boat from ■ Lyttclton.,,,. Maniapoto.: should arnro from > ■'"ftanganui: tp-night: : . .. .. Bookmakers "Who-.Tvish-' to be' -licensed to lay tlm.odds at Trontham should lodge their'-.'-' ajjpbcations with th<s secretary of the' Racing WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB. : . (nv X£r,EOBAPn7-rPIIEBS ASSOCIATION.) V" ....... v. Hamilton, January 15-i' : . -The-first- me6tirig ;'of : tlier : Waikato" trotting' ' ■ Club;-was ! lleld ''to-day, was" successful .inV 'alLrespcctei'-' -.Tho l results are - as follow: — = Haiden.—Mark-Scott/1 • Dorothy Deon, 2V ' Tehuia, 3 ' ' Summer- Handicap.—l&nkinroa, -l: Agnes ; B, 1 lorpedo 11, 6 .1 ;>-Eureka, 2;': aoung. Salisbury,-3. ■■ . ,i,-. Hamilton . Trot. —Kinkiriroa, 1; Little • Dickj-Sj Viscount,-3. "/ ... .. .■ v Claudelands Trot.—Eureka; 1; Rosebud, 2: .' Robex, 3 / Farewell 'Handinap.--Black Diamond, Is' Kohino, 2; Littlo-Paul,,3. '' v .. . THE A.R.C. SUMMER MEETINC. (B* lEI.ECSAPH—PKBSS ASSOCIATION.) : • Auckland, January.lSj ' • . At tho meeting of tho Auckland Racing Club Committee. to-night, a' profit, of £4638 ■ 16s. 4d. shown' on the reccnt summer meet- - ing was reported,-
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 96, 16 January 1908, Page 9
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513THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 96, 16 January 1908, Page 9
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