SPORTING.
-■■♦,- AUCKLAND SUMMER MEETING ' (By Telegraph—Own Correspondent,) Auckland, December 16. At Ellerslie yesterday morning St. Paul registered a good gallop over two miles, being assisted alternately by . s Pirate, and the two-year-old Knight ofAthol. A rumour was afloat,during Monday that St. Paul had ' played symptoms of soreness, but it must have rapidly disappeared as' -, the colt moved quite sbundly in his work, Nestor and St. Regel jumped off together and com-' pleted the best of a mile together, when the latter was pulled off and Miss Nelson accompanied the Cup colt home. Nestor moved well throughout the journey, Pegasus, who moved bettor than on the previous morning, ' mil* in oflmniv nmiAr aitah futrt n.H/i.i.frn
put in strong worK over two. circuits,. > Mahaki' was treated tq slow work.; , Levanter, was yesterday struck out s - : of the Hurdle Race. , ■ ,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8613, 17 December 1896, Page 2
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137SPORTING. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8613, 17 December 1896, Page 2
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