DUNEDIN TRAINING NOTES.
[By Telegraph.]
Dunedin. Feb. 18
Longland is scratched for the cup. This morning being an off rlaj 7 , nothing special was done, all the business was transacted on the tan. Goodman appeered with his string consisting of Le Loup, Sylvanus, Titania, and Playboy. Titania went by herself twice round. She appeared as good as ever she was. Sylvanus, and Playboy went together. The two are in fine form, and went well. Swede went round slowly three times with rugs on. Cotton sent Jasper round the tan by himself, and then he sent Sunbeam, Maud, and Ginglo twice round. They went strong. Lady Emma went round and was then joined by Legerdemain, and the two made the bark fly. She has great improved since her arrival. Dodson’s three. Constant Ally, Miss King colt, and the Envy filly, went twice round, Constant leading. Native Cat, with Goodman up, trotted three times round with sweaters on. Sailor Boy went round twice and took the hurdles twice.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2471, 18 February 1881, Page 2
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166DUNEDIN TRAINING NOTES. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2471, 18 February 1881, Page 2
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