RICCARTON TRACK NOTES
BEAU CAVAMEB SCB0O&8 WELL.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) " ' ' CHRISTCHTJECH, This Day A lot of interesting work was dons at Eicearton this morning, but much of it could not be seen on account of - a dense fog, which lifted later. The, . outside of the course proper was open for fast work. Peter Maxwell was allotted a strong working gallop. Aberfeldy and Sir Wai did useful - work over seven furlongs. Charlatan and Bangatahi led Maunea "'- ---over a mile and a half, but MaunjL -' was finishing well. Royal Game sprinted four furlongs," in 54 2-saee. Bonena easily beat Coastguard, with' Zircon a long way back, over a jnilff- - and a half in 2min 47 3-ssec Magna Charta and Count Cavour beat , ! batrap over six furlongg in lmin 17 2-ssec. ' ■Kawiui had Dubious for a mate m a working gallop over a mile. i Gold Mint beat Soltoe over six fur. > longs in lmin 18 3-ssec. Sagittarius and Sir Boy ran flvg fur. longs in lmin 5 4-ssee. Solferite, with a light-weigki up, • covered seven furlongs in lmi tt 32 i.£ Grand National and Kalog ran »« furlongs in lmin 19see, going yen/ easily. * J» Tuki's task was nine furiwnim in. 2min lOsec. Hoylake easily beat Lady S^inton. over five furlongg, the last four takinsl.----52 2-ssec. ' 8 Assurance and Miss Minerva, with! Master Clarence for the last six furlongs, ran seven furlongs in lmin 31' v:i 4-ssec. _ Osterman and Greenstone led Kip. ling all the way once round tho steeple-" chase fences on the course.proper ■allthree jumping well. Goodform went with them, but toiled in the rearwhile Hyperion ran off at the kennels' ,' double, the third fence on the trip. Beau Cavalier alone went once round! the steeplechase fences on the courseproper, giving a fine exhibition. Peneus led Te Kawa over fous " hurdles, both jumping well. Chickwheat, with a mate over tnif* last half-mile, ran seven furlongs in. v . lmia 32 3-ssee. Taboo- sprinted four furlongs smart-. ly in 51 4-ssea. Tholomon jumped much better tkaift ' Luthy over four hurdles. Frenchman was given a working gal-, lop once round. ' . Calluna jumped four hurdles welL Gaze and Perle de Leon were «om» panions over four hurdle's, both riymffi ' a good exhibition of jumping.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1927, Page 13
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369RICCARTON TRACK NOTES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1927, Page 13
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