WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING.
TRAIN* INO NOTES. [BIT TELEIiHAFIJ. —I'RESS ASSOCIATION - .] Waxuaxui, Tuesday. The weather was beautiful 'for training operations this morning. l'rosser's team did useful wor'-t before breakfast. After breakfast Boanerges slipped c\er nix lurlongs fast. Tobias ran live furlongs in lm. 55., Kaunas faking half-a-second lergi-r. Kuril? and Corona covered a mile and ahalf together «t a solid pace. Corazon jumped a couple of fences splendidly, and tlien with Napper covered a mile and a-ijuiirter 011 the Bat at a 1 oner pare. Winchester and Te Ami ran a mile and a-lialf tit, thrce-fjeartcr pace. Goodwin Park and Iraimi ran a mile from a. standing start in lm. 46 l-5(i., Cheddar and Mis* taking a lift of a second longer for the came journey. Gaby and Jlovtite covered a fast five furlong?, the former being in front at, the finish. Irish Rifle beat Equifas over five furlongs in lm. os. A number of others also worked at. medium pace. Loch Fyuo arrived lust night and looks well, Gold Bird. Iramii, Rapid, and Corazon were alsoamongst, the arrivals, the latter being in capital form.
RACES AT CO ROMA ND EL. [bv tklkgka. —cx• CORRESPONDENTS.] CoKOitANIJKT., Tuesday. Steps are being taken to register (ho Coroliiaiidel Racing Club, with a view to holding district race meetings next season,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14688, 24 May 1911, Page 4
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218WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14688, 24 May 1911, Page 4
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