SPORTING.
forbubt notes. (By Tblh&bam.) DUNEDIN, Fas. 14. Work at Forbury this morning commenced with a canter by Pique, after which Tangi, Maid, and Conjuror went a mile together in abont even time. Botbampatead and Lady Mab went five furlongs at half pace. Rebel did a mile, and Maribyrnong two miles at a brisk canter. Tempest was sent a. mile and three-quarters, Derby and Lustre assisting her in turn. Hippomenes went a mile at half speed, and Outpost had a medium paced spin over the Champagne course. Beadonwell cantered on the plough. Mount Royal and Hanlan were sent five furlongs fast, the former having the best of it. Freelance did a two-mile canter, and Bondinella went the same distance at half speed. Napier and Gitano galloped six forloaga fast, the latter winning all the way. North Atlantic covered two miles at half pace. Fainter went for a mile canter. Loohness did a mile at three quarter speed, moving very freely. Spinaway canteredfor a mile, and Thane galloped two miles at half speed. Bootfree accomplished a similar distance. TrimnUte cantered, and Leinster did slow work.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7069, 15 February 1893, Page 1
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184SPORTING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7069, 15 February 1893, Page 1
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