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. .FLEMINGTON, February 25. This- morning Curtain. Lecture Tan a fast five furlorgs; Tangaroa, seven furlongs ii> lmin-35sec; Curr&ndAoley, three furlongs in 39&3 ec; Melodrama beat Verenice at six furlongs in Lmin • 19sec ; Mountain King did a mile in lmin 52£ sec; Master Foote, five fur.Jong^ ir. lmin 6sec; Seddon, four furlongs in 52£ sec, Decollete, six furlongs in lmin 21aec; True Soot,, six furlongs in lmin 22sec ; Collarit, six furlongs in i-mfn 22sec; Red Streak, . four furlongs in Slisec: Ebullition, six furlongs in lmin 22sec; Miss Boblw, six fur- . longs in lmin 19sec; Peru beat Jack Smith : and Apologue over IS furlongs in 2min 45fe*c; Lady Diffidence galloped 10 furlongs in 2min 21|sec; and Dusty Morn four furlongs in 52sec. Tartan is slightly amiss. / ' ' February 26. Akim Foo covered three furlongs in 41sec, Grenadier b*if a mile in SOsec, North Head - »ix furlongs Si lmin 22sec, Collarit half a mile in 52sec, Medaglia the same, Apologue h*H a mile in £3sec Dusky Morn half & mil* in 52$ sec. Tartan's lameness is serious. FebrWy 27. Step" Out covered six farlonga in. lmin 22Jsec; Currandooley, five furlongs in lmin ssec; Curtain Lecture, four furlong* in SSsec; Ebullition, " six furlongs in lmin 19Jsec ; Bright Steel, seven rorfongs in lmin 81-Jsec; T»ngftToa, six furlongs in lmin 19Jsec; Master Foote,' six' furlongs in lmin 22sec; Apologue, twelve furlongs in 2mdn 45sec; Verenice and Decollete, six furlongs in lmin 20sec; Fillie, Togo, and Melodrama, four furlongs in 58* sec; Mountain King, a mile in lmin 48seo; Mi«B .Bobby, three furlongs in 88isec; Medsglia, five furlongs in lmin ssec; Peru;' nine furlongs in 2min lsec; Lady Dimdenoe, twelve furlongs in 2min 49Jsec; Collarit, a stedng six furlongs. Akim Foo and North Head, did slow work. Tartan was am absentee; - -" February 28. This morning True Scot did five furlongs in lmin fiisec, Mountain King a half-mile •» in SOsec, Collarit 51 sec, Apologue 53secr North Head SSsec, Bight Steel 53eee, and Master Foote went three furlongs in 38sec. TARTAN SCRATCHED. MELBOURNE, February 27. • The trainer hoped this morning to- have Tartan fit for the post, but he has since decided" that such a tiling is impossible, and the horse was scratched at 3.40 p.m.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 57
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