RICCARTON TRACKWORK
CHRISTCHURCH, This Day
At Riccarton this morning, the work was done on the grass, which was a trifle slow. Nones did twelve furlongs, the last ten in 2min 11 2-ssec, Flying Start six furlongs in' lmin 27 l-ssec, Bimeter seven in lmin 30 3-ssec, Good Hope six furlongs in lmin 18sec, Reval beat Down over seven furlongs in lmin 32sec, Findhorn beat Fabrikoff over seven furlongs in lmin 32sec, from a standing start Martius did the same in lmin 31 2-Ssec, Thestius beat Spangle five furlongs' in lmin 4 3-ssec, Snub went ten furlongs in 2min 13 3-ssec, Wardancer and Disdainful six furlongs on the course proper in lmin 18 4-ssec, Hap Dha beat Free six furlongs in lmin 20sec, Blackall went seven furlongs in lmin 33 3-ssec, Silent Way and Briar Patch six furlongs in lmin 18 l-ssec, Eligible four furlongs in 51 2-ssec, Peronilla five furlongs in lmin 4 l-ssec, Marc Anthony beat Don Francisco ten furlongs in 2min 13 l-ssec, Art did ten furlongs in 2min 17sec, Moddite and Gold Pin jumped four hurdles well.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 92, 18 April 1916, Page 8
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180RICCARTON TRACKWORK Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 92, 18 April 1916, Page 8
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