THE TURF
FINAL CALLOPS AT WANCANUI. ißy Telegraph—Press Ajeociatlon 1 .) Wanganul, September 23. There was tine weather for the wind-ing-up gallops this morning. Balboa, Oonipeacior, and Roreliau galloped six furlongs, finishing close together, iu lmin. 19s€c. Hyettus and Want went the same dietnnee in lmin. 18Jsec. lleputation and Submersion finished together at the end of six furlongs in lmin. 19sec. Niabara by herself covered the same- distance in lmin. 18isec. Sunbird went four furlongs in 52sec. Expect and I'ariforni went a round on the eand, and were then given easy pacing. Kew was schooled over the hurdles, and jumped fairly well. Austin went six furlongs in lmin: 20sec. First Flight and Don Francisco galloped five furlongs in lmin. ssec.; tiarance and La Favourita taking lmin. 6Jsec. Our King •went eix fui'longa in lmin. 18sec, and King Ohara and Eatana four furlongs in 52jsec. A number of othei« did useful work.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2263, 24 September 1914, Page 3
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