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DUNEDIN NOTES

Press Association. DUNEDIN', February 10. The weather at Wingatui this morning was beautifully fin© and mild. The tracks have firmed tip considerably during the'pfist tro or three days, although the plough gaUlop is' not ve‘£ fit to work on. The, outside of the course proper "was open, and a fair amount jjf galloping 15ok place.' Ohsono wap sun over live furlongs in Imjn lOseoi under a light weight and. strode out freely. Russo and Gapon covered fix furlongs in Imin 2f)sec, finishing well, and later Sister Radius- travelled the etimo distance in similar time.

The Charlemagne JJ. filly, is looking bright and well, but is a shade on the big side. ' * ■ Muircock finished in front of Flora line, ■Maslowa and Pride of Ghitha at the end inf five fur-longs, nm in- Imin ISsec. One ofi this bunch whistled a bit, and it (appears that the musical one is the sisitcr to Czar Kdlohol. . Mdonglow was worked on the lead, and (amongst others’ out were Bon Aftbn, (Loch Pepbiu, Vaultino, Jack Ashore hnd Simon Pure.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 11

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DUNEDIN NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 11

DUNEDIN NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 11