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AVONDALE BAOES
By Telegraph.—Press Association.
Auckland, this day. Thb woather was fine but there is a strong wind blowing for tli9 opening day's racos of the above mooting, R«aaHs Moidon Race,—Gay Paris 1, Ootoroon 2, Casladnft 3. Boratohod: Henry Have, look and Klondyko, Timo, 1,21, Won by two longths, Dive,, £2 7s and <63 2>, Hnrdlw.—Aqua lUgia 1, Lady Hune2, bol 3, All started. Tunc, 3.59. Won oasily. St, Harp foil, Div,,f3 sj, Avondale Stakos—Talo Pitohorl, Sedition 2, Ilarata 3, Soralohod: Pyralis and Ooromande 1 . Time, 53 2/5, Aqua Fortis billed bofore the start and took do patt in the race, Diva,, £sl6a and <6l la. Avondale Oup.—Unanum 1, Scotty 2, Shrapnel 3, Soralohod; Uakaban and Haldane, Time 2mln 15 2 5 seos, Won by n Dooki Diva,, £3 5s and £1 18i, Plunket Handicap.—Locbbuto 1, Pearlie 2, Omati 3, Won oasily, Time, 1,34, Soratohed: Lurcsomo and Oymri, Div,, JGS 9»,
gtoeplochaie,—Notwest 1, Olnqm 2, LadjLantiS, Timo 6,27, All started. Won by a langth, Divi,, i 8 and £l2i, Pony Raooi-Waihon 1, Aotoroon 2, Manapourl 8. Scratched: Bengsla. Time ltuin 20seos, Divs, £3 8?. Flying Handloap-To Aroha 1, Millie 2, Omati 8, Dlv,, £2 lis and £ll7s,
WANGANUITRAINING NOTES Wanoanui, this day.
Downfall, Gold Crest. All tied, SffimmiDK Bolt, and Heriwaivl, arritoi on Saturday, Very little worlc was doue on the Iraok yesterday morning, tho bsst gallop being the hull mile by Military in 51 seor. Tho woatbtr thii morning was fine. Gold Great, nnd All Bed galloped a uailo, the latter finishing slightly by a bond. Glenoulloch, Gold Boator, and Swimming Belt ran a uiilo mid a quarter, finishing tofiolK or, though tho latter looked as if lie held bia companion safe. Ikmyor, Genoral Kuroki, Lcbeau, Mauri woro given a round over tho hurdlos, Assaycr ran off at tho aeoond obitnotC) tbo others jumped well throughout, and finlsbod together. Eiplodo anAWhito Star coyored ft round at threo quartor pace and then sprinted, King's Birthday and St. Bill ran five furlongs together, neither biing extended, Tltue, lmin see?, Lerida did a coupb of rounds ovotr hurdle?, Maniapoto was sent three round) at very solid pnco, pulling hard all tbo way. Nordofl and Mulga Gill epititcd four furlong', tho former ihowing moat pace, Downfall moved frcoly over two rounds at tbrco-qnartor pace. Flying Wind Btreakod bait a mile In 58 seos, Wairarapa and Horeward woro associated in a ball milo spin, tbo timo registered being 52i sees.
Armistice rounds at strong pace, having Sw Fran and a Mo'infto Filly as compan'm in the first round, and Guiding Step in tbo lattor cirolo, The New Zealand Cup candidal shaped very pleas'ngly, and finished strongly, Holon Portland and Signor ran five furlongs, • , A largo nniabor o! otbon did uiofu work, RACIKG IN AUBTRALIA Sidkbt, thii day. Collarit, with ifcirting odds on, won tho Spring Stakes, 80-ohill boating Ltdy Fiorenoa after a good finish, in 1,41 ; {. It h wblsperod that Collarit is an unlikoly startor in the Epsom Handioap, SirDNUY, this day.
Meranui, on tbo grass track, wi!h a light weight np, caused OBonsation, gallopiog a milo in 1 min, 42J Eecs,, a rojorrt fcr tho season,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2050, 23 September 1907, Page 3
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