SPORTING.
TASMAXI AN RACING CLUB. United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. DOB ART, January 31. The Tiisniainim Racing Club's meeting was continued yesterday. The following was tho result of the DIiRW'ENT HANDICAP, of 100 soy a, Ono mile. Sir I!. Clarke's eh c Uncle Matt, by Curtain Lecture—Sweet Nell, 3yrs ~ 1 Mir 11. P. Hooke's l> g Cocoatina, by Cocoh—Melody, aged ... - M'r S. A. I'awdon's ch li Sharpshooter, by Clanrtmald—Weftthereyo, 6yrs . & Seven horses started. Won by three-quarters of a length, with two lengths between second and third horses. Time—lmin -10 4-silec. lUCCARTON TRAINING NOTES. Friday. Trainers were evidently satisfied with the work performed by their charges yesterday, and therefore were not disposed to give them imy serious tasks to-day." Proceedings woje, therefore, uninteresting, half to medium pacing being practically all that was attempted. Parable -put in a useful gallop over six furlongs, while Coroniform and Rock Ferry galloped'six furlongs on* the plough, Coroniform showing to most advantage. Foam Flako brushed over six furlongs, and Gregory performed a. sprinting tusk.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10682, 31 January 1913, Page 3
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169SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10682, 31 January 1913, Page 3
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