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t FINAL GALLOPS AT WANGANUI * * — m M (BY. TULZGBAPH— rKESS ASSOCIATION.)' .1 . . WANGANUI. This Day. £ Ihefe was splendid weather and the were excellent for ' the ' 'final "gallops. , 1 AutumnUs galloped half-a-mile in ylsee. «• ObHgant and Mira covered seven fdr£longs,, finishing together. J Masterpiece, was given three-quartsr •fpace -work.. v - T Dearest covered five furlongs in lmin HS^sec, and Gladiole and _ Makara also' vwent fife, the former finishing well in »f.ronfc in lmin' 3sec. '% Moirette and Hansard went half-a-mile :Sri 52seCf 4> Jason covered the last five of six fur* longs in lmin ssec easily. '* Moutoa Girl beat Crown Pearl by *Bialf a length oVer six furlongs »n 3min 16sec. 2 iVpntttra galloped half-a-mile in 51secr ;fety«; , and- Stepney .taking 52sec to *lo 4h&. same distance. \ Imagination and Distinction went six furlongs in lrnin-17sec. * -Bronze (Oliver), Labour Day (L. Wil-' i&on), and Cheddar (Tricklebank) wero t Associated in a mile and a-quarter spin. -The first six furlongs took lmin 19sec, -the mile lmin 47see, and the full distance 2min 15 3-sseci. Bronze 'and Cheddar finished together, a length .ahead of Labour Day. The latter^ fcoVaied most ground. (" Tiresome .was sent two circuits at Jialf ' pace. (. KnuLsford went six furlongs fast, and Frank 'and Peronilla' tho same distance separately. 1 Postillion ' galloped - five furlongs, and JCiwari and Austin went six furlongs in 4imn 21sec. i-Domino,i -Domino, Composed, Muleteer,' Nuuatu,- Qulprit, and a number of others AVere giyen three-quarter pace exercise. . i After breakfast Denise ' Orme and !Eocene went' four • furlongs in 52sec, the fatter having a little the best. , 2 Phroso and North East did good strong .work. " t « Red Lupin went four furlongs in .^2sec, and Sandy Paul six furlongs in •3-nun Zlsec. Z White Crane, Serenity, . and others iwere given easy pacing exercise. ; PALMERSTON TROTTING MEETING '■', ''*.*.•- '. _i_,r ' > • , ~ i»r XBIaSGBAPa— PBESS ASSOCIATION.) * PALMERSTON N., This Day. t The Manav/atu Trotting Meeting open!pd in £-ood weather. Seeults: — * Maiden. L -l > riflces6 Kea 1, Dillon 2, whyte Mackay 3. Won easily. , ""^Steward* 5 — Mantl "H 1 I, 1 Ifen-sjextatft' 2/ I T© Awahuri 8. A good 'face. . 'AUSTRALIAN TRAINING NOTES. J, By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. ', (Received February 26, 2.40 p.m.) i - - MELBOURNE, This Day. rAt'Caulfield,r At'Caulfield, Bum did three furlongs in 38|gec,i Petrana three furlongs in 39sec, fLord DucDey~{wo in 25-Jtsec, Mousme two 'in 24^sec, Belfast (on the sand) a. mile .ia lmin /JBisec, and Braggart six furlongs in lmin l&|sec.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 8

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LATE SPORTING Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 8

LATE SPORTING Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 8