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TRENTHAM TRACK NOTE-'. [tek press association. ] Wcll i n gt. on, Ja n. 17. Th - weather was did! this morn- I in.g at Trantham and light shower; | falling. Most of the work was done ' mitside the course proper. Master-1 pi, (-e easily beat Avarice in e. md< ' in linin. .-2<ec. Th? Derbv winne >va ; not ask'd to do his best. Winnie- Way <F. E. Jones) w- n . the last totir of five furlongs in 511. I
1 Counterfeit, assisted by Scottish j Star did the first three fmlongs ir ! Lavi. i Autumn and Circuit d-d halt-pai” 1 woik. and Merrivonia went twiesound at half-pace. Birkline had moderate task. St. Felix (H. Telford.) finished web in front of Petersburg (IL Hatch) going s-ven furlongs in 1.361. 1 Gipsy Bell and Dearest sprir..te<' • bnlf-a-milc. Vndccideil. who is <;;f- -! firing from a severe gumboil, wc-it :•«? round at half-pace. Royal Mar ine took two ciicait i at hall an< th rc e-q uart: r pace.
! S. WaddMl has arrived with Mh.I count. Outward. Idealism. Glade. Haskyne, Faunas. Kirkby. Altcar, and sent each one round at half pac" 1 . Miscount looked fairly well. After breakfast Sea Quern (km- , mersor) went a mile and a-hal! | '’.lone. t;:e last once round in 7.27, ! "nd tiie last mile in 1.55 4-5. He an- [ peared to be doing nearly his best. I G. Price gave Ntland, Polymorphj (.us. Mallard, Blonde, Blakaney, Niel rene, and Ennangarde steady ix- ■ ercise. Both Ermangarde and Ny- ; land are evcdintly fit. Heather Brae was lame on coming out of his box. He cantered one? loand. Prince Ser.lt was the last to work. [He canter;d twice round and scari cel.v looks so seasoned as the others of the same age.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 29, 17 January 1912, Page 6
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