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FINAL GALLOPS AT WANGANUI

(BY TELEQRAPII.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

WANGANUI, This Day. Tho weather was fine for the final gallops to-day.

Bonecto and Alabama did six furlongs in lmin 21 4-ssec, and Master Peter and Dubious a mile in lmin 51sec. Cara-n-ock pleased in a gallop with Landbird over a.mile in lmin 49sec. Para and Kilia slipped over five furlongs in lmin 4 4-ssec.

Rowley, Gold Jacket, and Otauru Kid finished in the order named at the end of a mile in lmin 47sec.

Fool's Paradise did three furlongs in 39sec, Dan Quin five in lmin 4sec, and Lipsol and Kilmere five in lmin 4sec. Ci\rraghmore covered half a mile in 51 2-ssec, and Vagabond and Trespass six furlongs in lmin 22sec.

_' Otauru and Kuhio did five furlongs in lmin ssec, and Imperial Spark six- in lmin 18sec. Archeen and King Pot left five furlongs behind in lmin 3sec. Admiral. Codrington and Glen Canny hopped over, a couple of hurdles, the former jumping much the better. The pair then ran a mile on the flat in lmin 46sec. . - ••■...

Red Head and Askari finished well ahead of Glument at the end of a round over the hurdles.

Buckeye was going better than Ma- £ la, at _the end of a mile in lmin SOsec. Lady Comet did not jump' too well in a round over the big. fences Comedy Prince, Alaric, Sanforte, Ayonlea, Padonna, Ruby Ring, and King Potoa all did useful work.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 6

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FINAL GALLOPS AT WANGANUI Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 6

FINAL GALLOPS AT WANGANUI Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 6