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THE TURF.

WANQANUI YRACkS, FINAL WORK''AND .TIMES, (By Telegraph.—Presa Association.) . . , .Wanaanul, February 27. There was splendid weather and the tracks were exoellent for tho' final' \ gallop®. .' j . A'utumntig galloped half a mili in 51sec. 1 Obligant aml/Mira covered seven furlongs,- finishing-together.* - Masterpiece was given' three-quarter Dace work, Dearest covered fivp furlongs in Imm. IJsec., and Qladiolo and Makara also jent five, , the former finishing well in 'ront-.iri lmin. 3sec. Moirette and Hansard went half a mile in 52sec. . - Jason, covered tho last five 6f six furlongs in lmin. -sseo. easily. . Moutoa* Girl beat Crown Pearl by half i length over six ' furlongs' in lmin, I6sec. , Ventura galloped half a mile m Slsec.j 3tys and .Stepney taking 62sec. to do tho: amo distance. " " v." -. ■ v," Imagination,, and-Distinction ,weht sii lurlohgs in lmin, 17scc. ' Bronze (OKvor), Labour Day (L. Wil--«n), and Cheddar (Tricklobank) were aslociated ■in a. milevppd to- quarter spin. t'he first six took' lmin. 19sec.,> he mile lmin. 47sec., aiid tho full disanco 2m'in. 15~3-ssc6.'. i ' : !Brohze and : Cheij- ! tar, finished together/'a-'length ahead of .xibour Day. Tho latter most p0und...... . -•:-!•! > • i.; >; .- ■_ Tiresome was sent.-two circuits-at-'half*' mce.. ■ Knutsford went-6ix; furlong 3 fast, and lorry I'rdnk and Peronilla the same.disance ■■■■■?.' Postillion galloped five furlongs,-and-Ti-ran «nd Austin went Six,' furlongs in mm 21sec ' Donimo,; Composed,-' Muleteer, Nuku--tu, .Culprit, :,and a/.number, of mothers ' c ™' ( given,three-quarter pace exercise. - After.;breakfast Demso- Ormo olid- L'oenp -w-ent four furlongs m 52 r ec, the «wr having.a little the best, '. i.V'ii •Fhroso and- North - East did; good strong Eed Lupin went four furlongs in' 52seo-, nd bandy Paul su furlongs in lmiil. lseo.wi.4-.' . il' : :

; White Crane, Serenity; and others were Biven ea?y. pacing exercise.' ■■. • •• wangamui cup starters. . ■ (By :-'Telegraph.-Speoiftt Reporter;) »v*. ■■■ ■/ Wangarwi,, Febrnary':2(!. . . Ihe. startoTs..' and : their . ridersvinvtha. AVanganm Cup tb:day; are labpurVDay, Bst. Jib. (P. D.'Jones).' MiraJ'Sst; slb. (L. Wilson). Bronzs>,:Bst. 41b. (A. Oliver). Masterpiece, B>t.' 21b, (C. Emerson). Domino, ,Bst. 2lb. (J. O'Shea). Cheddar, 7st. 21b. (H. Tricklcbank). Master Laddo, Gat. 131b, (A. Lambcss). v ' MenschikoJT, 6st. 91b. (R. Berry). , Tiresome, . est. 81]t>., (W. Bell). :.-r Moutoa Girl, 6st.'7lb. (W. V/cller). ■ Composed, 6st. 71b. (C. Monk). .• RIDERS DISQUALIFIED. ■ ,*• : Wanflanui, February 26. ;, V .'An :adiourned meeting of tho commit-. "tco of, W® Taronaki Metropolitan Jockey ... Club was held on Tuesday to consider tho - running in the' Hurdle Race at the second. ; . .day of ; the" recent 1 meeting; ' "The. ineeting , .was in continuance.'of one' held.on thecpurso during.the progress',of ithe raco - 'meeting, 'find i,after j hearing further! evidene'e, 'the committee imposed a" disqualincation of 12 months on W. D. Young, rider, of Ayiatrix, and" a'slmilar term on ar f r, t ) n<!er 1 ,F. PlyM; ft e rider of Bercola, and E. Abbott, ithe rider ; Ti j V V?~ severely ' cautioned.',. . wa / W, ded " -'M out t the ;second dividend in the xace' on Aviatrix, * l ' ~ WANAWATUtftTiRfrTTfING MEETING, (By.Tqlegriph'-Press Association.);' ' : MaMWdtu Trotting Club.held their JW* 11 !*; '°-day r in fine ..The,- at" itenflance was . .good,' -'and the ~ racing inn y terestijig... ;.The-. nieeting Was ,a' non-M : totatisator tme, . but/nevertheless .was- a • - great success.; ViThe ; .following are'' ■ the I xesulWf^-:', ';: ; y 'A-/i. : v..- r ;' "J ' « One., mile and tt ' half.—Mr.- P.; Parians. Princess V.', 12 .' f o-', I '' Kea DiUon, 125e0., 2; Wh'yte and • Mackay, 12sec., 3. Also started: Satanic, j.ilva Wood, Copper -King, Eeal Mackay, Goldmine, Kedmorne. Won by ten le ?^i!- , ' : 'Tirae..>lmin.. S8 '4-ssec. STEWAEDS' ;HANDICAP. - One mile and-a distance.-v Mr. M. Holland's Maud it., l?sec., :1 Manscenita, ■ 20sec., 2; To' Awahtiri, 13sec„ 3. . Also .started -. Magnet, 28scc.; Wallace Hold, 28se'c.i Native Child,, ; 28sec.'- Won ..by. .' throe' lengths.* . Time, ,2min. 55;4-sseo; rv ' MANAWATU. TKOTTING CLUB'S :HANiDICAP. Two miles.—Mr. M. Holland s Lucy Wallace,- 253ec., 1;. Ngara'ta, lllsoc., 21see., 3. . Lucy.'Wal- ■ H c , 6 '' ot 'i a " the ;way, nnd' won -comfortably. Timc,: smin. 12 3-ssec. LADIES' '.BRACELET..: miles.Miss King's AJI Steel, 235ec.;.1; ICea Dillon, . 30jec., 2;'.Strabane, 28sec;, '3.' Also 1 • started: Seal Mackay, 33sec.; All Wood, ' sec.; Edward R., 3scc.V Te Awahuri.scr. Won by several lengths; r: Time, omin; ' 33 3-Ssec. > • • ELECTRIC 1 ' - Qne/ Aiilei-; Mr.' J. 'W. MacCartney's Manscenita', 18 sec., 1; JJnifprm,' 14sec.>; 2; Maud Hi '17. sec.; ' 3^'; Also' :§tarte'd ;.''CoK)cr 'Kinfe','23 see. j John H.,'- 15sec-. :' Charming; Boy, scr. Won by half o length. Time, 2mm.:sosec; PALMERSTON' HANDICAP. Th-o miles, . «-Mr. T., Twomey's ' All jSteel, 123se'ci,: 1; Edward R., 7sec., 2;. Strabano, 305ec.,"3. Also-started i Redmbrne, 27sec."; Ngangata, scr., Won by ;six lengths. ■ smin. 22sec • •'' ' ■v ", j*. ■' t) •' iWA PUNI' HANDICAP. One.' mile and a«hnlf.—J. Bryan's Lady M.;'24sefc.i ; . lj Onr : George,- 89ec,y 2;\Charming'Boy, scr., -3. • .Also started: '-Bell 'Block, ; 8-tseCi r ;' Goldmine-/'Shea'.-; 'Elva Wood. 31secV;. Cop--per King,'3lsec.'i Native Child; 'SOse'c; Woii .iby 'filwut 100 'yards.-' -''Time,-4min; ' •

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 27 February 1913, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 27 February 1913, Page 7

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 27 February 1913, Page 7

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