SPORTING.
WANGANUI TRAINING NOTES. By Telegraph—Special to "News." Wanguitui, List Night Training operations were continued in " fine weather, this morning a largo num- .' ber of horses working. Antarctic did three circuits on moving well- j when warmed up, and pulling up »i>uud. ; The Native jumped perfectly over twu '■';. rounds in the steeplechase country, ea». }' iiy beating Howick. The former i«ncwl '{: boldly anJ quickly,, making niany.ji friend 3. Armagh and Okailiau wtni* •'* once round the h;g fences slowly. Both \£ jumped in a slovenly manner, and Arm- " agh screwed badly at the log fence, and j ran off at the 'second fence of tn*\ dloubic. Salopian outpaced Firework* and fenced well over the Ste<pitclu4i> "j course., Bismarck plodded twice round ? the plough, pulling Up well. Un.g,4 ■£ went well for two miles on the Hat. ; Tauirn pulled up dead lame behind, '. and was only removed from the courts with great trouble. Dearest, who went '\ lame yeeaterday, was? an absentee this ! morning. Two of Preiser's team naVfc-'J now gone wrong. Dorando and' Rebel.;-] galloped twice round on the fiat, botk A finishing strongly. There' is no doubt 1 that Dorando is now very fit. Allan J and Serenity started for a mile and half over hurdles, but the former struckp' hard at the third fence and dislodge||j& his rider. Serenity jumped well for onee|| round and was then pulled up. phocous went twice round.at * ffOwjj pace finishing well. Blue loped- sev*h''rurlohgs. Foty Wifllani 'mm four furlongs in 53 sees. Gtenlmp bowled over six furlongs in good tiq>k|jj and looks a greatly Improved horse sinvpl last seen under silk in Tarenaki. Ffe&OT so, Multiply, and Watchphain went i mile on the number one track. Phroeo if' on the outside had his head in front % over the last three furlongs, but there j was not much between her and Mttlt4-,$ ply at the finish. Phroso had a very 9 light boy on top, and Multiply carried fourteen pounds more than the f mare. Roosevelt ran four furlong* /> smartly. Royal Patron got over sbc'.' furlongs pleasingly. Aloha was going ►' easier than Stepney at the end of furlongs. A big crowd of horses dWj/ •low work. ■•'*' WANGANUI ACCEPTANCES. ."^ By Telegraph—Press Association. \f Wanganui, Last Night. y£ The following are first day for tlie Wanganui J.C. winter meeting Jj to be held on Thursday and next:— .$ Wanganui Steeplechase, of 600 sovs.; "f. three miles.—Antarctic 12.0, The NatiVftYVJ 11.2, Okehau 10.10, Glenmore 10.0, Doifl rando 10.1, Hawick 10.1, Bravest 10.flW| Leoianter 9.0, Whimper 9.8, Knutsforda 9.7, The Spaniard 9.7. *% Century Hurdle Handicap, of 300 sova.{'.| two miles and a quarter.—The Native) ft 11.10, Chief Marshal 10.7, Armagh WStfi Bercola 10.2, Darby Paul 10.0, MartOßp*! 9.7, St, Kevin 9.5, Allure 9.5, Silva W,% Ngatimaru 9.3, Clemency 9.0. ,'"j - Connolly Handicap, of 250 sovs.; tads mile and a quarter.—Multiply 8.8, Byrota-f 8.3, Passedena 8.0, Patriotic 7.12, I#4jg£ Moutoa 7.11, Leonta 7.9, Con the ShangVJ raun 7.8, Phosphorus 7.6, Aruake J9fe| Lady Menschikoff 7.6, Atahu 6.10, Laflyl Nolan 6.9. '^l Borough Handicap, of 150 sovs.; six! furlongs.—Fort William 9.0, Postillion J 8.7, Sanguinary 8.3, Blue Garment a,!!! Mulga Bill 8.0, Makara 7.12, Katua 7J,CI Roosevelt 7.0, Orattan 7.6, Ineurn 7.0,1s Lady Louisa 6.13, Stepney 6.13, Toneyf 6.0/ i Knitoke Hack! Hurdle Handicap,! of 110 sovs.; one mile and three-quar-ters.—Goodwin Park 10.12, Sea Quaes J 10.9, Serenity 10.5, Thrave 10.3, JackTijr-1 9.13, Big Blast 9.6, Buoyant 9.3. WatehV' j chain 9.0, Morning 9.0, Brown Star 9JH'A Nebulom 9.0, Ojdey 9.0. ''M Hack Steeplechase Handicap, of Uf9 sovs.: two miles.—Tyrannic 11.1. Kauroalj 10.9, Leoianter 10.8, Bismarck 10.1, Paa»l ther 0.13. Fireworks 9.13, Levant 0.18,1 Makiri 0.12, Rebel 9.10, Loopline M t J Drudgery 9.9, Salopian 9.7, OtehaiTj.7. ,| Purua Hack Flat Handicap, of lU*| sovs.: one mile.—lnvader 9.3, TiwaH'i 8.3, St. Serf BV2.8 V 2. Euroco 8.2, Austin WO Lock-wood 8.0, Mummer 7.12, Bweet ZiaM nia 7.9, Kurnalpi 7.9, Royal Patron 7J>M Moir«ttp 7.0. Charare 7.6, Kurnpotauiijl 7.0, Mexico 7.0, Opeke 7.0, Sweet Breesal
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 307, 20 May 1913, Page 8
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