WINGATUI TRACK NOTES
.. ',By ■ToleßraDh— Press Association,.-. : . '■■■: ■:■':/. - . Dunedin, February 11., ; : At Wingatui', to-day' Nocturnal and ■'Loehella.gave a good display, over three flights of hurdles.: •:.-. .-;■': - :y '■■■■. -, .. ■ Glenwood beat Dorian over six : . fua , - iongs, iir-lmin;■ 37sec.- '. \:. • ■-~, ' "' Burrangong, 'Samiel, Fleethajm, and Ebrke'e Drift broke away at the-nine furlongs post. Fleetham and Samiel led to the straight, where; the former 'tired. Burrangong beat Samiel toy. oyei; a length,. 'The last mile was covered in'.lmim 51 .' 4-ssec. ■■■■ :■■■-'. '■■•■'■ ■■■•'' ■-. ■ •■.• Kilk'ogan,- and Ecdshiro finished , together'after, 'covering six .furlongs, 'in lniin. 25 2-ssec. Buller was three or-four lengths away. Kilbrogan galloped , -well, covering most ground.- ■..■■.■.- ;.'■.'■■ Tin' Soldier led Ogterman and.Daringdale 'over six fiirlougs done in linin. Tl ■2-sSec. : : Daringdale pulled Tip lame. ■ ■ Gunrest' worked six .furlongs, in. lmin. 23 ! 3-ssec. .- "■ :.[';. ■■.• Mazama and Eleus traversed α-mile in lmin: 52 2-ssec;The former finished -bot. Eed : Tape shaped- better than.Moneymusk over-seven fu-rlongs:in lmin. ;43sec. V Thaddeus apparently was too good for Sedd;el-Bahr"over a.'mile on the.plougji : ■in "lmin, ; 49sefa-;*'- '.- ~: -', -,■■.-. ;: ..- ■ ; Trehtham Rose .beat , ; Caverock- •by "sieveral lengths over five-furlongs on-the plough'in-lmin; ssec.- ; : ■ ■ . •-, '-. Linden' and Eoyal' Star covered 'a mile on the plough in lmin. 45sec., followed ■by Eose Hnk. Eoyal Sta:- -shaped best f of the trio. •> •.-.•-•■;- •'.-■■ ."- : ; ; ■. ! : Kilroy and Sunna.rt ran a smart-five ■furlongs'on the course in lmin. Bsec. , Thelatter apparently -stayed the. better.' ■Wild Night■ beat;AyclifFe.;over-seven furlongs ill'lmin; 37'. 2-ssec.v;; : - ; ,- ; :' : Pilnka,' -ffas.•■finishiiig':':niuch'' i stronaer "than Winter.'Cherry over".the laet'seven lurl6ngs of"a mile on the , grass, in;lmin. '30 2-ssec.' ; ■: •,■.•■ '> v "',■:"■■"■■/:'.', '.:■■,:. ■ ' Eusset beat 'tKe'Catminf.filly :over;a half-mile on. the course in' sGsec. ■■;. ~ Kilboyne galloped .half a- ; mile 'on- the ■plough 'iri 50sec. Lady .Pink and'.CJiwtn Euth took 50 : l-Ssec:-for-'.he distance.- ' ■.'.:.Marjery beaV GlamisVover : livc'.'-fui-ion'ge on.the •. gr'ase lnlmivi: . ; Calm'.a covered ten-furbngs' in 2tnin, ■-.So.^Sseei';...■•'.'•'■' /.- ■'V " -'- : " "'"■'
' . r ; yoTESAND, COaiMENTS;;;-; ; '■ ' ■ . [Bγ Glencoe.J 'r - r ■' •■'-.Fine weather is jromised for the opening day of the.. Egmont ■ Bacing Club's .=meeting.. The principal attraction..is ITie Egmont Stakes.six furlongs, in which the , -:tw.o ■stars, Desert Gold and oodming,'will ■ .■'•meet.at even weights; F. Davis is v -'confident of the mare's ability- to again 1 'defeat Gloaming, ; as she is. on ■ the upgrade,, while it can; hardly "be- expected ■■ that Gloaming; will.:be , as good a. hpjse aftena severe.campaign!- : However, lie « on the spot,;and ie to run.- .-The- meeting ■between, the pair* will. be, a'; big' draw-., for the ■ club,, and• the .-.town is. very full of ■ visitors. .■: ..'' ■:.;.- •■. :-.■■.■■.•■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The opening event is the-Hurdles,-for Trhich the two top-weights aye-.the fancies.
Pnrnon, is coming en, and may be at the shortest price; -lord Nelson, who got lett badly at Foxtoh, ; may do bettor to-day--80-Peep is sore, and has gone out ot the market' for the 'Flying Handicap. Where rating is discussed the chances ot Inah' and Koyal Chef are most favoured. The latt«r did;,well on the first day at New Plymouth, but .did not run'up to it on the second day. Trainer ,0. .U'X; fancies li.is chance. Inah is also ivellm the market for tho same, wee. In the Mere Mere Hack Flat, five furlongs, Hallow is not a certain . starter, as H: Gray has to ride Fulica. If Metallum would-settle down at.the barrier. sho has .as much..pace as anything, in tho race, .tat she generally knocks herself out before the race starts. They are a poor lot, and Fulica may foe at a short Pr AftePllow is-the public fancy for the Gup, which is framed on.a lighter; ea\le than the Taranaki Cup was. Lado?aer does not get twelve furlongs well, nnd Depredation is a bit sore, but he soon shakes it -off,'awl is a better horse loir Ins two races,last week. Dusky Eve .awl Alteration • (who-will put up 51b. overweight to get. -H,- Gray's services) have both got plenty, of supporters as r..so •have the. two.light-weights, Ivillard and Bl Though she : has plenty of weight for a three-vear-okl filly, the class oppqswl to Philomela in the Waipapa Hack-Hand-.cap is not strong, ami she may to favour,iio as her two- wins at, the Taran,." eathoring- were achieved . without any .trouble - ; Tl>e same stable has also got Atangaged- in the Whareroa Welter, am? what beats him shouh» - K"lw ■should bo the best of the others. .. , Nominations'for the Napier Park. Bacing'- Club's Autumn- Meeting closo on -A^'Fress.-Association cable message states that Mr. Kemball's. team of racehorses, including Hymestra and Snub, has been discharged from the - Manuka. The'horses are;.aHwell. ~ ■ : ,
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