RICCARTON TRACK WORK
(By Telegraph.)
(Special to "The Evenini Post") CHBISTCHTTKCH, This Day.' i ' Barn, fell steadily throughout yester* day, and the Kiceartoa tracks are vcrV 80tt..--■ Wort this morning was chiefly of a useful order, but processings' 'were relieved by come schooling. -"' ■_; Frenchman gave a first-clais"eihifii. tion over eight steeplechase fences. Banptahi, Bangiawhid, Gay Queen. Gay Jim, and Plastic jumped four hnri <l e\ All went well cieep* that Plastic jumped big. -.•■•. Charlatan was injured while raciuig at South Cantorbnry on Saturday, and is still very sore after working. ; Kawini may be schooled to-morrow, provided A. M'Donald arrives. '* Coastguard and Kapunaarq the lab. est southern visitors; while Callunni Peneus, Kalos, and Grand National a» xived from the North this morning
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 13
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121RICCARTON TRACK WORK Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 13
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