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WINGATUI TRACK NOTES

The weather was mild and summer-like at Wingatui when once the sun topped the northern hills. Travenna, a« usual, trotted and cantered, and then strode over five furlongs on the crass in lmin lOsec. He went freely when gallophil?, but in his slow paces displays a slight suspicion of soreness. Travenna is bearing a more seasoned appearance. Drink Up pleased more than The Jeweller when concluding six furlongs on the tan in lmin 19 3-ssec. Salmo Salar and Golden King were staying on better than Grand Finale at the end of their gallop on the grass. They moved off in front of the stand, and had increased the pace at the mile post, and continued. solidly for the rest of the pjallop. Salmo Salar and Golden King finished about three or four lengths in front of Grand Finale, who was eased up, and covered a mile in lmin 50 2-ssec, and the last seven furlongs in lmin 37 2-ssec. Half Note concluded useful work by a sharp sprint. i Vantoon was restricted to half-pace work. . Amy Johnson, Master Anomaly, ana Tutau Maid broke away near the mile post, and covered seven furlongs in lmin 36 4-ssec. Hula Belle and Silk Paper were responsible for six furlongs on the tan in lmin 21 2-ssec. „ , , , , Others that were allotted useful work included Costume, Prince Tractor, Red Lance, Darien, Dissemble, and Violenta. Nardoo (H. Spratt) signed up when landing over a hurdle, but otherwise gave a satisfactory school. «

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22905, 12 June 1936, Page 13

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WINGATUI TRACK NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 22905, 12 June 1936, Page 13

WINGATUI TRACK NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 22905, 12 June 1936, Page 13