SPORTING.
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RACING NOTES
.CHRISTCHURCH Oct. 29. The RicoaTtion .gaAlops were intexestin'g this morning. iGlerDCulilach, who hjai appatemtly 'recovered from am accident did wo circuits. >a;t thTee-qoiaiter speed. Sister Ann bea<t G.uidwdfe by eight engths over six furlongs. * iParitutu, Elevation, iMahuta and Astrakhan covered a mile and a half in 2.395. Elevation finished best. Paritutu was nearly as good. Mahuta is appafenty goin/g off. ißuoaleaich, who has struck bimselif, ran ten-funkmigs at a restricted speed. -Idealist cut out six fujilonjjs, easing: up in 1. 17 1-5. The 'gallop was a ■pleasing one. . 'Masttr DeJiacail, Zimmerman and Pra/baiblc did a mile and a half in 2.41 4-s, and finished -abreast, ihuit Delaval was going much the best, and could easily have beaten the others, whose display was not impressive." r St. Joe,* Apa and Frisco ran a mile and a quarter in 2.12 2-5, St. Joe ' beating Apa by a neck in a creditable performance. ■Gazeley, Armistice, Maniapoto, Grand Slam and Koran did a mile and a half in 2.42 3-5. Gazeley was two lengths, in front of -Grand Slam, Koran being next. Gazeley was very pleasing. None of the others were impressive. Bonny Glen only walked and showed signs of soreness. There was nothing .exceptional in the two-year-old's work. ißed Gauntlet ran five furlongs in : 1.4 2-5. ______ J LUPULITE SCRATCHED. •CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 29. Lupulite was scratched for the : j Stewards Handicap at 2.3.5 to-day..,.. '
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Grey River Argus, 30 October 1907, Page 3
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242SPORTING. Grey River Argus, 30 October 1907, Page 3
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