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SPORTING

WORK AT RICCARTON. KNOCKFIN SCRATCHED FROM STEWARDS. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 2. The work at Riccarton this morning was not exacting, most of the horses being given only useful pacing on the plough or the sand, but a few were galloped, several tracks being available. Dollar Prince did six furlongs in the trial grass in 1.19 2-5. Princess Doreen, Synagogue, and Might ran a mile on the outside of the course proper in 1.43. Semper Paratus covered seven furlongs on the course in 1.30 2-5. Mother Superior did a half mile on the course in 51. Kinnoul did three furlongs on the trial grass. Consummation beat Pawky in six furlongs on the course in 1.20 2-5. Hazoor did strong work on the plough. II Duce and Rompalong went three furlongs down the straight on the course. Red Boa and Pink Lapel ran six furlongs on the plough in 1.21. MeHeath went five furlongs on the trial grass in 1.3 2-5. Nightform went twice round on the plough at a strong pace. Sungem and Braw Lad did five furlongs on the plough in 1.6. Emotion and Passion Fruit went six furlongs on the trial grass in 1.20. Penelope went three furlongs up the back on the No. 6 track in 38 2-5. Palermo and Mobile covered three furlongs on the plough in 37 2-5. llanelagh and Monastic went six furlongs on the trial grass in 1.19. Grand Sport covered five furlongs in 1.5 2-5. Top Coat went half a mile on the No. 6 track in 52 2-5. The latest arrivals include Consummation, Pawky, Korero, and Revision, from Blenheim; Pink Lapel, Footwork, Locksley, Water Power, and Wonderful, from Washdyke. Knoekfin, the favourite for the Stewards’ Handicap, was scratched for all engagements at 11.35 Joyous was also scratched for all engagements at 11.35.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 10

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SPORTING Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 10

SPORTING Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 10

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