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SPORTING.

1- ®* v * —*■' ■ WELLINGTON RACING CLUB, t WHAT MAY HAPPEN. '(Note,s by “Cicero.”) Acceptances for the second, day’s racing at Trentham are only fair, but nevertheless some capital sport should eventuate. A dozen have paid up for the Corunna Hurdles, including Golden Water, Morecombe and BCavefield, who did not sport silk on, Wednesday. Cheddar, should be all the better for his race on the first day, but will probably receive a lot of trouble from the Karamu representaive (Morecombe). The large 1 number of eighteen has accepted for the Onslow Handicap. Mount Victoria ran creditably on Wednesday, but Kow should also show improved form. Of the ten engaged in the Hunters’ Steeple, Ingenkender, who did not start the first day, and Sunrose, who has a lot of pace and jumps well, will probably run well. A baker’s dozen made the payment for the Crofton Hack, but as many claim double engagements, it is difficult to pick the starters. Try Fluke and Rigo Park, if started, will command respect. As the distance of the July Steeples is all in his favor, Sir Lethe should start favorite. Rufly, who ran off at the first fence in the Wellington Steeplechase, will also claim admirers. The Winter Oats bears an open appearance, but Bluestono and Kaniki should divide favouritism. A good field of fourteen remain in the Final Hurdles. Immensity, Cloudy Hawn, and Glenorchy should make an interesting race. Another large field should line up for the Kai Ora Hack. Rigo Park and George may again show Up prominently.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 73, 17 July 1914, Page 5

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 73, 17 July 1914, Page 5

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 73, 17 July 1914, Page 5

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