WINGATUI TRACK WORK
TBlt TRESS ASSOCIATION. DUNEIDI.N, February 9. Some interesting work took place at Wingatui thie morning. Th© ratntail the previous duy did not effect tho goii># on the grass, uud, in fact, it failed to put tho plouch track out of action, ai it has boon in frequent use. Winter Wind waited on Checkmate over five furlongs on the course proper, and strolled past at the end to register lmin ")3-sscc comfortably. Glentailner strode over nine furlongs in 2inin fiscc. ... On the couioo proper, in a usQfvl S a '-
lop. All ' British spurted two furlongs, going well.
jjieas -led Rorke's Drift over tia furlongs in 2>min. Sosec. Royal Star was beating Nightraider at, the end of nine furlongs, the last mile taking linin 19sec.
Swanee Eiver was finishing hotter than Kilboyne when concluding five fur., longs in lmiu.S 4-osec. liose Wreath drew clear away from Warlove at the end of ten. furlongs in 2inin 19 4-ssoc, and put up a good gallop. _ Kilbrocan and Sunart ran together over, six furlongs on the plough in Iniin IS sec. The latter with a good "weight up. Sartomart strode over ten furlongs on the grass in 2min 25soe, and beatLady Links over five furlongs in lniin 8 3-ssec.
. Marching Order and Primum finished better than Bright Spot at the end of a mile in lmin 53i<.ic, and Aniythas, IT ho galloped nine funlongg on the plough during the previous day in lmin 55sec, was allotted steady "work. His gallop should improve hia position as favourite for the Cup.
Murihiku led Belgian Kins over fivo furlongs an lmin Bsec, both shaipmg troll.
Treritbam Kose, going fairly wide, ran well over the same ground in lmin Bsec. Kilkeo led Silver Peak homo at the end of seven furlongs in lmin 38sec. Silvor Peak shaped a hit disappointing Anton ran down six furlongs in lmin 22sec, and Eight Bells and . Mantua reeled off four furlongn in Msec. Tremena galloped seven furlongs on the plough in lruin 32 2-sbcc. Miohaela was waiting on Calaum whilst covering seven furlongs 'on 'the grass in lmin 37sec. Thistlocrown and John Barleycorn were drawing out. Sruiu ISM& at thu end of a mile, the last seven furlongs taking lmin 87 2-ssec.
Sedd-el-Bahr was finishing better than Thaddeus over seven furlongs' in. lmin 38 3-sseo, while Kokelaino ran down five furlongs on the plough in lmin 4 3-5 sec..
• Prihoe Delaware and Nautical worked ten furlongs on the grass in 2min 25aec, and Some Kid and listening PAt required lniiiv fitoo ti> do five furlongs on the -plough. Wilden Loch, was schooled over t,he hurdles.
Ot'her horses out working during the mormiini!; included iClaverhouss, uhaeronia, San Sebastian, Braid, Bollshire. Mustard Pot, Miandrako, Bore, JX.utna, Somil. Wintc* Lake, Satisfaction, Apt, Twinkle, Tvne. Palamon, Hose Pink, Kedehire, Wild Purlin, Onlooker, Don Pacifico, Bombproof, and Achilleus.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10509, 10 February 1920, Page 8
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