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NUCLEUS JUMPS WELL

FIRST APPEARANCE OF ■ CONJUROR II

(By Telegraph from "Vedette.")

The. absence of Nukumai-; rolibed the Hawlces Bay Hurdles of what ..little interest it possessed, the only remaining . feature bemg the first New Zealand appearance of, Conjuror 11. He was out-; jumped and outpaced at the finish by Nucleus, who registered a smopth perforihance. ' Con juror • 11., however, hung' out on the turns and jiimpetl out-afc each ■fence, losing, ground; • l£isvrider, did not assist him much; and,Withr/a^cgular and ' , more experienced horseman iip he will 1 do better later on. Whorncliffe waß the outsider of the party, the other four being fairly evenly backed. Nucleus and Conjuror II; took turns in front, Nucleus gaining the .'advantage at the fences. Wharncliffe moved up from the rear half tv'mile from home, but Panorama went with him. Nucleus jumped away fropv Con juror 11. at the last fence, but Conjuror 11. came again and ran Nucleus to half a length., Panorama iras eight lengths'back third, 'and Wbarncliffe fourth. ••■•'■ ■ Nucleus pulled, up a> trifle -sore in front. The effort of 'Conjuroi1 11. suggested his playing .his part well in races to coinc, 'and Panorama should soon pick up a major stake. • Wharncliffe will be improved by the race.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 6

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NUCLEUS JUMPS WELL Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 6

NUCLEUS JUMPS WELL Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 6

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