WINGATUI TRACK NOTES
: • -DUNBDIN, This - Day. At-Wingatui this 'morning the' trestles were fully'thirty .feet out frbni the.'rails for.those horses' wliich were galloped on the. grass; .•'"'.■.",.''''■' '.'. .! . ~.\ ~
. Loyal. Flower .beat Ark- Roytil over, seven furlongs in lmin '37 !l-ssec. '.--■- Black' Duke 1 finished'half : a:: length in .front of'i Overhaul over 'five 1 furlongs*' thelast'- three -taking ■40 2-sse'C. . . Marcel-Wave"beat ABsemble. over four furlongs in 54 -3-^seci ..-/ •;-.-,';'-.. . -. Aussie ran- five" furlongs, going, easily over the last four in .52sec.
Waving Corn beat ItXenibb over seven furlongs in lmin 36sec ' Gold Tinge had the best of Stealth and Blue Metal, over five, furlongs in lmin 6 ■3-ssec. .. ■■ , . . ' ... ; ,
On' the plough track, which was in, excellent order, Pink "Note ran nine furlongs in lmin 57sec,:having Eaton Bells over the 'firSt'.-fivc- and Salino Salar. over the last half, as ■companions. >- .
Royal Saxon and Papatu ran niuo furlongs on the same track in lmin 58 3-5 sec. . ■
Chief' Ruler and the Parable filly beat two other two-year-olds over four furlongs in 52.2-ssec.
Pink Note's gallop', was the best o£" the morning's work. :>" - '• ' -...■-:
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 11
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175WINGATUI TRACK NOTES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 11
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