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RACING.

NORTH OTAGO RACES. The following acceptances have been received for 10-niorrow’s Oamaru races. Umpire Hurdles of 150 sovs., one mile ami a-half. —Bellrock 10.11, Opiaie. h’ed Fire 10.5. Killow-en 9.13, Pariform Mandrake 9.9, Island 9.<S, Red Admiral 9.;i. War Tax 9.2, Wild Night, Orange Bitters, War March, I’omposa, Phlhiiiium. Innisfallen 9.0. Redcastle Welter of 125 sovs, six furlongs.—Morse Signal 9.9, Winsome Lady 9.8. Nunrant 8.13. Salerno 8.12. Kilfanc s .ll. Blm-khead. Moulin Rouge, I nio s.lO. Kerry Slur. Sunlit S.O, Oamaru Cup of 275 sovs., one mile and a quarter. — Rorke’s Drift 9.(1, Tin S'ddicr 5.2. Mirza 7.11, Kilkee 7.9, Night Alarm 6.12, Lord AshJea 6.10.

Orange Marl 6.7. ’Trial Plate, six furlongs.— W’eighl 7sU — Little Willie, Queen Ruth. Apt. Over- I sea. Smail Change, Stringency, July! Spark. Blazes. Overproof, Padd ’y Hope, | Sweet Water. Doiim-e l,ad, Lovosign. | Grand I'leel, Moiselle. Gidd Spinner, i Happy Warrior. Maylime, .Deborah. M.oeraki Weller, of 150 sovs., seven furlongs.—Callaghan 9.8, Lady Blissful 1 9.3, Sarlolito 8.1.”>. Vice Grund. FPancaise 8.12, Kilkee, Grim Joke 8.10, High H-cels, Raconteur 7.13. Lord Ashlea 7.12. Kosevear, Soldier's Pride 7.9. Jumpers’ Flat Handicap of 120 sovs., one mile and a (piarter. — Lawsuit 10.9, Stall' Ollicer 10. S, Red Fire 10.5, Indus 10..">, Bandy 10.1, Carabine, Innisfallen Stewards ’ llnmlicap, of 150 sovs.. six furlongs.—Silver Peak 10.6. Radial 9.9. Pyjama 7.9, Linden 6.10, Bella Lake 6.9, Counter Attack 6.8. (’attach 6.7. WANGANUI TRAINING NOTES WANGANUI. May 15. There were several interesting gallops and jumping performances on the local training tracks this morning. Lud<>g *ur was sent for a strong gallop on the plough o\i-r two miles. Omahu and Ngala. separately. did similar work oxer a mile and three-quarters. Noble, hopped over a couple of hurdles in good style. Tenli-rfield was easing up at th-- end of seven furlongs on the grass done in Im .”>3 1-5 secs., tin- first halfmile being cut out in 50 4-5 secs. Whanoko, alone, set off for a run oxer the jumps, clearing the first hurdle nic-ely, and then running off at. the next, lb- was taken back and put over again, completing the round and jumping beautifully all the xxay. with a pare well on. Maiigamahoe came home fast over half a mile in :525., moving very freely. Missgold took Im 4s to go five furlongs, the first thre<* being left behind in 3S 2-ss. Paoimi went a round of the hurdles, clearing all but the back fi nee nicely. Marble ('rag was responsible for an attractive half-mile in 515., the first quarter in 15 4-ss. Ilytus, by himself, did the round of big fenc'-s. The firs! obstacle, the brush, he did not negotiate too clevi-rly. but alien that he never made a mistake. fencing very cleanly. Gladl'ul, Vagabond and Rada were lined up for a round of hurdles. 'The last-named xvas ridden behind, as per instructions. The Kemball pair xvere together most ot’ ih.- way in a fast-run schooling, ami they were on terms at the eml. Gladful jumped splendidly, while Vagabond lost ground al most of the fences. Rada shaped fairly well. Sir Solo ami Mas-, ter Boris did a round ol’ big comilry As usual, Master Boris went out to make the pace and, I’eiicing cleverly he was six lengths ahead of Sir Solo coming across the top. Al the log feti- <•< s oxer ’.he lasi brush. Master Boris was four lengths in front of Sir Solo, who jumped rather slowly. Orchid was slipped oxer five furlongs, and moved verv fast. T’atlon I’ark. looking verx' big, was given once round oxer the hurdles, ami, except for clouting the second Io last, fence, he jumped w ell. J Among others to work w ,-re Yolondl, I Hindi. Manchester Kyoto. Oak Rose, Biis> Demos. All Cerise. Wamba, (tenoral Raven. War Loan. Bonetl.-r, (’orrespon.lent. Lady Nassau, and Merry A mi. 1> is interesting to compare the times of \ agaboiid and Gladful oxer the hurdles with the respective times recorded bx’ Poanni and Whanoko. The Kemball pair diil the last seven furlongs (leaving out the first jump for timing purposes) in Im 38 l-55., and 'he last five in Im 10 2-5 s.. I’oanui taking Im Ids., and Im b”.s. Whanoko covered the last fix-o after running off in Jin 10s. WANGANI I. May 16. Steady rain fell throughout the night.

Ihe tracks being heavy. I’rintomps beat To Kuri over six furlongs in 1.20. Ethopian and Wambo. separately, jumped tire hurdles well. Bonotter shaped better than CorrespondGLit over a mill*, xvhich occupied L 47. Spool; was too good for Ruatt ra hi a spin over the hurdles. W *ldone covered ha 11-a-mile in 51s. !>emos sprinted h-If a mile in 51 secs. Ladogeur appeared to have slightly the best of matters in a gallop over II furlongs with Vagabond and Gladful. Coalition xvent once round oxer the* big fmircs jumping fairly xvell. Mangr.mahoe was slightly 100 good for I’oajmi in a gallop over seven furlongs. Ngata and Noble jumped the hurdles logeih'.*r. Kohn., General Raven, and La<i\- Lvdd'le went over the big fences 1(0*1 ther (!t*(iera IRa\ (■ 11 tailing at the h< m-oop the second time round. HvtUs ran four furlongs in 1.--2. Sir Solo finished better than War Loan and Khartoum over seven furlongs _ i n 1.36. Scion sprinted hall a mile in 5-»s. YESTKRD-AY ’S GALLOPS. WANGANI 1. May 17. The weath-er was fine for the tinal gallops this morning, though tin* track, was heavy after yesterday’s rain. Santiago sprinted five furlongs in I I. Kyoto beat Manchester over si?< furlongs in 1.20. Coalition was in trout of Scion at the end of seven furlongs, run in 1.36. Left covered live furlongs in 1.4 (,’orrespondcnr, Ohanoko and Wamba finished in that order over a mile, run in 1.17. Maia-mi ami Ethiopian went siirP. round over the hurdles, the la Her showing to most advantage. Demos was too good for Yankee Dail over six furlofgs in 1.20. Taino Fox was in front of Hytcis at the end of seven furlongs, run in L 32. Mort Avis beat Kato over Jive 'u.rlongs in 1.5. Sturdcc gave a good exhibition uver a round of the big fences. Glarful and Birkenall ran a mile in 1.48. Ruatara and Spook covered seven furlongs in 1.33. Alteration was sent over a round ot the hurdles, jumping well.

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Grey River Argus, 18 May 1922, Page 6

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RACING. Grey River Argus, 18 May 1922, Page 6

RACING. Grey River Argus, 18 May 1922, Page 6

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