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WINGATUI TRAINING NOTES

DUNEDIN, February «• A dense fog totally obscured the Wingatui course yesterday morning, and it waa in consequence ditficult to seo horses working and the nature of their trials. Some of the trainers sent their horses ■back home with tho intention of working them later in the day. The only gallop timed was that put up by Berko's Drift and Elens, who ran once round with the latter loading the way homo at the end of ten furlongs in 2mm 23 l-ssec. , When tho fog lifted Silver Peak ran down six furlongs, half on tho plough, in Imin 17seo, and Bomform required 1 min 5 1-ssee to get over five furlongs. - Michaela finished much stronger than Kilbrogan at tho end of six furlongs in Imin 15 4-ssec. Rose Pink, with thq assistance of Russet, worked a strong mile. Royal Star and Stariiko ran. tbo last seven or eight furlongs in Imin 33sec. . Link Up led Tyno over six furlongs in Imin' 18seo. Saxby galloped six furlongs in Imm 16 3-sseo and Redshiro and Swnneo Itivor put up a smart performance by reeling off four furlongs in 49 3-ssec. All British, Kilbrogan, Sctld-el-Bahr, Satisfaction, Starinart, Calauria, Amythas, Herbert, Thaddens. Hardshot, Braid, Rose Wreath, Murihiku, Glentanner, Chacronia, Some Kid, Listening Post, San Sebastian, Turchnua, Clnvcrfiouse. John Barleycorn, and a largo number of others got through useful l^sks.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10508, 9 February 1920, Page 8

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WINGATUI TRAINING NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10508, 9 February 1920, Page 8

WINGATUI TRAINING NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10508, 9 February 1920, Page 8