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NOTE’S VICTORY

IN THE WOO LUTON HANDICAP. (Lyttelton Times). Note created a surprise by lending all the way in tiie Woolxton Handicap and just lasted long enough to win from tiie unlucky Kales. Note only arrived from the West Coast; a week ago

and it was surprising to find In t turned out so well alter a trying ex-

perience prior to her appearance oil tile tracks at the end of last week. She is a brilliant galloper, and though she may never go further than six furlongs she will win some more sprint races before the season L much further advanced. The thirteen acceptors lined up for tiie Wooiston Handicap, representing only lair hack form. Hoylake, on the strength of his running at the Hunt meeting, was a sound favourite. while Bronstoll. Kalos and Royal Head followed at fair intervals. 1 here was no delay at the start, the field being dispatched very smartiy. Bronstell, starting from tin* rails, showed out immediately, lull Note, who was wide out. must have begun very last, as she was soon over on tile rails well clear of Bronstell and Kalos, with Hoylake and Aloratoriuin also showing up prominently. Kalos ran into second place at the distance, and then went after Note. The latter was stopping a bit at the end, hut she lasted long enough to heat, Kalos by a neck. Bronstell was two lengths away, with Royal Head. Moratorium and Hoylake close up. Note has always hcon known as a speedy sprinter. She lias been owned on tin* West, Coast for some time past, and sin* only arrived at Riceiuton ahoiii a week ago. going into T. Donuellaii's stable. Over short courses sin* is a very hard mare to lmad off in hack company. Bron-tcll had every (hnu.ee, but tailed to run nn. Kalos ran a. good race, lint Air C. F'. VaMnnce's stable appear*; to lie right out of luck, so far as winning ie concerned.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1927, Page 3

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NOTE’S VICTORY Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1927, Page 3

NOTE’S VICTORY Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1927, Page 3

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