ON WANGANUI TRACK
FEW HORSES GO FAST
(By Telegraph.—Press. Association.)
WANG.ANUI, This Day
The weather was fine for the final gallops this' morning, but only a few horses went fast on the hard tracks. Pomp ran half a mile in 48 2-ssec by himself. . ■ -, ~', . . ■ Shrewd did five fi'.rlongsin; limn 3 l-ssec. Callan went half a mileyiSlsec, Just an Idea . equalling-, this -.time." i Hunting Cry, was given 'liajf.-pace. work. So also were Sea- Scout and Genesta. \ . ■'■... /'.», Habit arrived yosterff.ay. She is looking well and went a^coiiple of roujidsat. a solid pace. ■.. , --/.,•■' . ■■ ,' i -' Headlady trotteil.and, cantered;! Jack' Plane did a circuit^ at,,- threft-quarter. pace. Goshawk moved sczatchily irf-c'ov-ering a round. He is an. uiulikely starter at the meeting. . . . '. . '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1932, Page 9
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117ON WANGANUI TRACK Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1932, Page 9
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