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WINGATUI GALLOPS.

Tracks Improve, But Still Holding. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, October 2. There was a white frost at Wingatui this morning-. The tracks have improved but are still bolding. Silver Sight was sent twice round. He looks well. Chidden and Orris were given a round nt three-quarter pace, the former going the better. Penelope and Hororata were pulled up after running half a furlong. Palermo and Red Boa were destricted to half pace. Shock and Amy Johnson were sent over seven furlongs and finished together. the last six taking 1 min 27sec. Unseen drew right away from Anex at the end of five furlongs in Imin 3 2see. Silk Paper was going much better than Made Money at the end of five furlongs in Imin 10 2-ssec. Red Lance was given two rounds at three-quarter pace. Silver Hark had much the best of a gallop over six furlongs with Jester, taking Imin 27 1-use.c. Reminder was given two rounds of steady work and finished strongly down the straight. Sungem was sent nearly a. mile, the last six furlongs tnk«n~ im«., 33 3.5 see. hut ho was not ridden out. Oliver took imin If. for five furlongs, going easily over the final furlong. Master Anomaly finished three lengths in front of Kemal Pasha a t the end of six furlongs in Imin 26see. Mobile was slightly lame after lie had been given balf-paee work Jacobin ran half a mile in 5!» 2-3 sec. Tizzy took Imin 13 2-3 see to cover five furlongs aTter a round at half-mice Gold Brigand galloped with knocklong, the latter going the better at the finsh. Lycidas was given two rounds of strong work and moved freely. Kinnoull sprinted two furlongs In SO l-ssec. Osculate was let off with strong work and looks well. Water Power and Saxophone were companoins over nin® furlongs. The-'-ran the first three in 44 3-ssec. Both were tiring at the finish, the last seven taking Imin 4f) 4-ssee, and the last three 52 2-ssec. Fireguard, Viking. Desert Chief and Jack Horner were sent to the harrier at the mile and a half post. Jack Horner and Desert Chief jumped out best and finished almost on even terms, two furlongs taking 27 2-ssec. Alma and Hanlon ran four furlongs in 53sec-, the forme,- finishing the betMoneygran ran three furlongs in 53 3-ssee. moving well. Wonderful and Ducky Rocket were sent six furlongs; the first two took 2ssec, three 4 2sec. and the full jOurney lmin 30 3-ssec. Wonderful was going much the better over the last two furlongs.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 2 October 1934, Page 7

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WINGATUI GALLOPS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 2 October 1934, Page 7

WINGATUI GALLOPS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 2 October 1934, Page 7

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