THE TURF.
i.i.Lhi:.'! IE ‘fi..-. Anekbt;>l. De--. 23. Tiae weatiiei- »ai flue and the i-om-se good for the fitril gallops at EHeslie this morning. AH work was outside the trestles of trie i<nirsi> proper. Wie Olga did 6 furlongs in imin I *"* i -ssec. (,’ont«■ rf<■ i * ( Eiueison) 1 M ’ Ill.ev r| . E. .!< ' I o\ I r .1 mile anti a quarter in 2;imi 16 !-.*> see. Masterpiece taking timiji 17 1.5 VVai.nang.l anti C:>tu|ut st pleased better than Santa Ro«a (I‘. Brown) over a miie anti ;f quarter in 17 l-osi'c. Watch ! ?.i:i bent Turbine in 6 furlongs in itnin 21 3-5 ow. Outward did the :-.aiue distance in Imin 2! l-Ssec. Culjirit and t--’’ Angelos (the latter very scratchy) did three-quarter j>n< < work. So'iltoria going stronger than Maxwell : did a round in 2min 3st e. Winning! Way finished in front of Scottish j Tar and ran six furlongs in Imin 21 J 3-ss t ; Both were tired. Ennen-; garde, Assistance and Pk rene cor- • vreii the last four furlongs »f thej same distance in limn 17 3-ssec : a; good gallop. Avarice got along 7 furlongs i.n kiiiii 33 Posee. Kakan.a. ! not doing his Wot, cove nd six far-; !>>ngs in htiin -tisce. Dearest, with ; the best of the weights, beat Gipsy , B-in ri’-e fu.'.ona-i tn.iu '"-•■<. Haskayne was a length in front of, Monorail and In-ibesecnee with La- | niacotirt last over 6 turnings in Imin! 22 l-sses:-Monorail losing a lot off ground at the start. Byron, with; ■' -.r L.mv » > i - a 1 -• ■’ Uy first four furl wigs ran 6 fvr'ongs in I min 10 3-ssee. Miss Mischief .alone. 1 did a mile and a quarter in 2min <d i Mi-i-r Wamki b, it El-.-.rn koff over 6 furlongs in Imin 20sec. f Duma had a length the best of Do-! niino anct Scotch was beaten off ai ; the end of a round in 2tn in ty 4-5 see. f S’ I’ettr'-burr < - ”d St. hiix to gether ran five furlongs in !min 11 ! sec. General Latour vastly beat. Nihiitl in a mile in Imin 19 4-isee. ‘ Jack Delaval tUd furlongs in : .’2 '. 5-t ■■. Be’.dat..-' t.'o b-ngt»»« in front of Centenary over foul furlongs in 52s.ee. Equitas »lid 6 i'.irlongs m Imin 21s«-. Midnight Sun.; Fwrson. t’oroinandei. St rat lord. , thso.au: iWitsonl. Goldtir.der (But- , i .inani. Mendip and Comp • f wtie i.i that order at the >■ >»i •-£ a Hide and a quarter. Midnight Sun beaming’ I ommiindel by a length in. —mm A ■- Vs.>e Mismant taking 2min Issre. , < dbfin,ier and Mendip at nrtervals three 1.-nfitlo.. \i-j <.».jl finished, together with fcando 'mam three length-- away over 7 f.-rlongs in Imin 32 ths.'.-. Bellah . . , . <■* S. I J’l.’lk I » round did a mile and a Wif i-L-e Ireland dul « f«rtn a .M sflll ItlK s in Imm7 3 7 ■ »>■ bukoit ~.4 couple of rounds at half !■><• li.r.e .quarter pace. putting up work. Crown Pearl (with the 1.0-.1 weight > heat Royal Arms nt six i l '■ irh Ht IrWui' - - * * . . » ~ ; f k -l-e koi < I the -rar: I tmished myd ~ b-ogd, m fr-mt -3 Cheddar. o, ... hm-teii ell in MX iuiioriys ... j I! "is-1* x w a-' Lauo .Cd i.m the liurdks. jumping .a] A large number •■£ others iu-o .rk.'.i Wink- bene: sehoeb »! ... f, IE m- n‘" • i’h< V->n‘ iece'oi- g bad bndsing. _ I-' ii’-’* -"I a "v a * i- >■ r ■■ lL x? 1 h* ia : f ie e T ’■flra.K tn -C day. —
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 11, 23 December 1911, Page 6
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568THE TURF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 11, 23 December 1911, Page 6
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