RICCARTON TRACK WORK
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") CHEISTCHTJECH, This Day, Not much fast work was dose on tluj Eiccarton tracks this morning. Peneus, Kalos, and Grand National ran six furlongs, the last five in Imin 9sec. Magna Charta covered four furlongs comfortably in 55 2-ssee. Chiekwheat ran sis well, easily beating a mate, who joined in for the last three. Hathor did half a mfle-in 54 l-ssee. Perle ds Leon, Luthy, and The Baba jumped four hurdles well. Sunny Loch and Gay Queen followed in a similar task. Gay Queen was not good at the first, but otherwise both, jumped well. Crown Coin, Huikai, and Eoyal Game arrived from the North, and Bonenst, Nightraid, and Tho Baba from the South. The weather now shows signs o£ clearing.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1927, Page 11
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