CANTERBURY RACE MEETING.
lithe «patiW; t WriW^f'anit^ , iti|Ra& ■' gmstohm-ch Vft-ess' of the lSttt the in -work for the i The T.eork onthe - coune Hhrt toen-vtrjr ' one&fifiid^iUoHili . tShe has been riddwfcWMtoaaWtWicein colony jarid thelfarst time get away with-4he-bey..:' % On Monday time before breakfaat t to the jcptErseftnnit now b¥ there bjr jThat morning a oonsidjxable work was dDSt&jQßfcffii^ went a
half on tha plough. The colt has a beautiful styla of going, and though it yaUaLaflß&aifid_.the-Weighti werainhia. wvor, y«t aa had a long, way the best of on t I, shall Wi% "lo'ruOaVo a plac> for tfee ©e3>yf< cf6tbiog| went a steady gallop twice round the plough: Fallacy, after a little jfeTrformance on her own account, djid some serviceable w.9rk with Tommy on &m& jrsand the. •omp\^d i They finished home at a strong pace, and were picked the last turn. All went well, and the ChamSagne filly seemed to- move in capital style. Ir "Wihner's colt went a steady eanter twice round thejlcsttglj; and ..thjtalSfc&gster and Marorowenta three mile sweat. Amohiawent frafav pace. Never having mni thin mare extended I cannot day what she may be like when going at top, but she certainly gave one anything but the* impression of being a part of the way Tara, who does not seem to improve much. Lady Lea picked the old horse up "the" last time round, , finishing at » strong, pace,, went a twifcT rourio™ the plough, little horse stands his preparation I cannot but think hftiwill win the Handicap in spite qf ( ■ A*iel and Dead HeafwenTa 1 clffln¥galloTof about ¥*%* g x H^i t^ e ?P?F b # <*3* going ,wo»der- | fully Well. Ngaro went a very serviceable gallop for about the same distance. Tasso. Clothrf only threa representatives of the Bush Inn stable out. They travelled at a slow canter to the mile post, and then came on at a strong pace, Cloth of Gold going remark- { went a striding gallop once ronnd the plough, ' finishing at a good pace. The rest of the i Yaldhnrst team only walked. j In Jbhe betting market Puriri is not so & 01 BJL fo» the t pejby as Jje w<w. Dead Heat and Danebury are at 5 to 1 ekelf (tk), and the Fanny Jsshe* colt has been backed at 100 to 12.' For the Cup Guy • Fawkes, Puriri are quoted at 100 to 15 each; Puhgawere- j 1 each . Trebles .are freely taken. ,at 100 -
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Evening Star, Issue 4256, 17 October 1876, Page 2
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402CANTERBURY RACE MEETING. Evening Star, Issue 4256, 17 October 1876, Page 2
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