WINGATUI TRACK WORK.
By Telegraph.—Pi"ess Association. Dunodin, February 12. A fairly heavy drizzle set in at AYinga;ui during the early hours this morning, jut. tho rain did 110 damage to the ;rnss track. Joan led Magdala, at the end of n liilo in lmin. olsec. Wingfortu shaped veil when beating Cortes over tho same ;rountl in lmin. -&ec. ltedowa and Golden Rupee ran six furlongs- in lmin. 20 2-ssec. Panmure and I'ondrette picked up Cease Fire after going a. furlong from the halfliile post, and the first-named led tho vav home in 52 2-ssec. Panmure strode )ut well, but was not too much 'at homo m the going, and gave one hock slight ;aps during the gallop. Korko's .Drift and Ogier beat Ardenrhor in a break away from the judge's box, but tho last-named was soon on terms, and the trio ran together until tho :oncluding circuit, when Ardenviior drew uvny and led Horke's .Drift home by a couple of lengths, with Ogier about six lengths away. Horke's Drift was giving the others a stone or more, and could tavo finished closer to Ardenvhor. Charniiiia, and Baritone covered soven 'urlongs in lmin. 3Ssec. Kedshire and Blackstone, a fout-year-old, left half a mile behind in oasec. Pinnacle and Hardshot traversed seven 'urlongs in lmin. 37sec. Robert 8011, travelling -well, reeled olf ive furlongs in lmin. 5 l-ssec. St. Hilary strode four furlongs in 53 !-ssec., with something in reserve. White King was shaping better than Baron Northburn and Awatea at tho end' >f four' furlongs in 53sec. Lion had Varniaii busy to keep with lim over six furlongs in lmin. 23sec. Fender w,is leading United Service most if the way over ten furlimgs in 2niin. ISsec. l-ssec. United Service was on terms it* ;lie run home, and finished better than ;lio mare. Clyiielisli required 57sec. to get over: our furlongs, his half-brother toiling m ] .he rear. - Jabert was travelling freer than /u ila 'ilgrim when concluding half a milt.' in' Glenfern was out-jumping ana outxveiug King Torrent in a- school over the I lurdles. The former jumped a grent leal better/ than, in his on Thurslay. amTrection. Dunedin, February 12. In .the Stewards' AYclter Handicap at ;li6 Dunedin meeting The Cornet, Bst. 101b., accepted, and Slogan was incorrecty included.'
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2694, 14 February 1916, Page 7
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378WINGATUI TRACK WORK. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2694, 14 February 1916, Page 7
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