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SATURDAY.

The sand track was the only one used by trainers on Saturday morning, and a fair amount of interesting work was accomplished. Poictiers and Apelion were the first to gallop, the pair finishing together at the end of five furlongs in the good time of 1.4. Alma Rose and Miss Folly took 52 3-5 to run half a mile. Taimainupo and Haldane left the same distance behind in 52, the latter moving well. Sir Artegal was responsible for seven furlongs in 1.34. Delegate ran a round in 2.1. Solus and Blue Garment were together at the end of five furlongs in 1.8. Wenonah easily settled His Highness over the same distance in 1.7 2-5. Kakama alone took 1.7 3-5. Duma, with a very light boy up. finished in front of Coromandel and Uenuku at the end of a circuit in 2,5 1-5. Siola ran six furlongs in 1.22 2-5. Wild West beat Rarata over the same ground in 1.22. Rauparaha was going better than Kilsyth at the end of half a mile in 53. Waimangu and Santa Rosa were together at the end of a circuit in 2.1 3-5. Hamadryad and Columbia left half a mile behind in 52 2-5. Captain Soult ran the same distance in 53 4-5. Handsome Paul was very tired at the end of a circuit occupying 2.7 4-5. Don Quex showed to more advantage than Rangihaeta over a round in 2.4 2-5. Epsom Lass ran six furlongs in 1.22 4-5. Lady Betty easily beat Miss Ada over a furlong' less in 1.6 4-5. Puhi was too good for Bonny Fishwife over three furlongs. St. Maria jumped a couple of hurdles in good style. Princess Soult took 54 to leave half a mile behind. Lochbuie with St. Tarra and Zinnia to assist him covered seven furlongs in 1.34 1-5. Freevata just beat Pairawaatu over half a mile in 55. Condamine sprinted three furlongs in 39. Minstrel, going easy, took 42. Omati came to grief while doing a round of the schooling hurdles, but he was not injured. Waiotahi settled Explosive in a slow run five furlongs. Cudweed, Westerley and Cavaliero finished in that order at the end of a round of the schooling hurdles.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1070, 8 September 1910, Page 6

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SATURDAY. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1070, 8 September 1910, Page 6

SATURDAY. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1070, 8 September 1910, Page 6

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