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THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

NEWMARKET MEETING. Renter. LONDON, July 2. At the Newmarket ■■meeting to-day .the following was the result of the leading event:— THE PRINCESS OF WALES STAKES. Of £6O each, with £2OOO added; special weights; lj miles. SOLARIO, Sir J. Rutherford's b hj, 4yrj, by Gainsborough—Sun Worship ..1 OBLITERATE, Sir E. W. B. Jardine's br hj, 4yre, by Tracery—Damage .. 2 ST. GERMANS, Lord Astor's b h. 4yrs, by Swynford—Htuno&ze .. ... 3 Seven started. Solaria won by a length and a-half. ; Solario was bred by Lord Dunravcn, uud when offered by auction, as a yearling he fell to.', the bid. ol Sir J. Rutherford at iiOOOgns. THE WELLINGTON MEETING TRENTHAM TRAINING NOTES. [BV TELEGEAPH.~PB.ESS ASSOCIATION, ] WELLINGTON, Friday. Rain over night and ha»vy showers during training operations made, matters m anything but pleasant * this morning at Trenth,amThe sand track was open .and gorrve useful pace work was done oh it by the horses engaged at meetings. ~ ~. , . V, H. Colello arrived With Firebligut ana Nine of Spades yesterday, and. had them both on the track. Fireblight looks all the better for her racing at Hawke« Bay. She will be ridden by W. J. Bowdec in the W BL^!ickey ß^oug C ht o Oiympic to Trentham yesterda7, but the chestnut was not brought to the track tills morning. . , H. S. "Greene worked the new arrivals Koodoo. General Carrington an:l Jubilee. General Carrington has. lightened up a little after his strenuous racing in Hastings and N (fomical strode out very strongly over two rounds on the sand. Bo looks in rura "ihif'strand arrived yesterday, under care of his owner, Mr. Potter. Ho was oat doing pace work this morning. Mr. W. Patterson's pair, Zn-con and Uralla, were given useful tasks. Both look VC Ecrie? in charge of E. Muxtagb, arrived this morning. _ _ ' . , , Luculleat 'N. Rowe) was schooled over three hurdles, and then did two rounds on the sand at good three-quarter pace.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 15

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THE TURF IN ENGLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 15

THE TURF IN ENGLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 15

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