EGMONT RACING CLUB.
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[Br TKIiEGIIAPBC—P.SES3 ASSOOUmO3T.] .--..:' Haweua. Tuesday. ' Till© committee of the Egmorit Racing: Club haver?; resolved to pat on the programme for the 191* -,-;t summer meeting a ax-furlong race of £400 foe / two-year-olds and upwards, weight for age, wiih penalties and allowances, entries to dose in May ;V ": and s, mile race of £400, for three-year-olds and "' r upwards, weight for age, with penalties and al-.; lowances, entries to close in August. ;-. The . races v are to be "ma on the first and eecond days cf the .1 meeting respectively." .... -.:'"-';:,-;'>.; ' . >'
v; THE WANGAmJI MESHING.- ' TRAINING NOTES. [fiT TBLEGBiPH.— ASSOCIATION.] . ~ ;.'■'.--" ■; *' -- Wjjsuajtct, Tuesday. -- This morning, when the weather was fine and the tracks in excellent order, Autumnus galloped : six furlongs in Ira 20s. .. Masterpiece and Domino covered a .mite ,in • lm 465. the Istter pleasing most. Tiresome and Allegation sprinted six furlongs in lm 18s.. Distinction, FJastwind, and Moirefcto galloped seven furlongs in lm 545. Cheddar covered) a mile and a-quarter abj three-, quarter pace. Ventura sprinted half a. mile in 51s. Jason covering six furlongs in ,1m 16sAruaVe was too good for. Aviatris: ©vct six' furlongs. Dearest- and Styx " sprinted five furlong* in lm 4s, Steprfey taking lm-, 4 2-s*. Br>nao galloped three-quarters of a mile, and then, joined by Lockwood. covered another half-mile nicely. . "Labour Day did twice round at half-pace, Composed doing a like bisk. Muleteer and- Royal Patron finished together at the <>nd of a fast seven furlongs. ■ Ooromandel ran half a mile nicely, Fhroso and Deniso Orme ran six furlongs, finishing strongly. Postillion spurted five furlongs in lm 4 2-ss, Dec-vita and Princess Mootoa taking lm 7s for the same journey, Nukuatu covering the distance in lm 43. Afoutoj. Girl galloped a mile and a-quarter taut,- the last mile taking lm 47 2-53. - , ■■■ -• ' Serviceable work was registered by Imagination. North-East, Austin, Tiwari, Silver Rose, and other?!. ■ Mahinawa jumped live hurdles fairly well, Serrnitv doing a similar task. ■';-' Amongst the horses which arrived last night were labour Day, Composed. Dearest, Stepney, Styx. Distinction,' Crown Pearl, and Imagination. Po.«tolion, Moutoa Girl, Nukuatu, with others, walked in from Fordell. Master Tuputai has bee:- scratched ior tli* Wanganni Cup. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15237, 26 February 1913, Page 9
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364EGMONT RACING CLUB. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15237, 26 February 1913, Page 9
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