Today’s Turf News
TRAINING AT WINGATUI
QUIET MORNING’S WORK Press Association DUNEDIN, Today. The outside of the course proper, with the trestles 30ft out, was opon for fast work nt Wingatui this mornThe Paladin —Ada Merling Ally and Tardy ran lour furlongs in 52 2-5. while High Speed was beaten by Sailing Home over seven furlongs in 1.35. Pink Note worked twice round on the plough at three-quarter pace. Camisader beat Stealth over seven furlongs in 1.32 2-5. Royal Saxon. conceding Waving Corn about 10lb. finished on even terms ever six furlongs in I.IS, while Money Mine was going better than Caterpillar at the end of five furlongs in 1.4 4-5. Royal Flower and Barney Google ran seven furlongs in 1.35 3-5. Wig Wag and Meltui ran seven furlongs in 2.3:.* 2-5, the latter going the better at the finish. Oriflamb ran half a mile in 54 2-5. Mount Boa and 121 Boa taking 51 2-5 for four furlongs, the former going better. Glenrowan’s injury on Saturday morning will prevent him starting at The Riecarton horses arrived by the early train this morning, but were not on the tracks. WANGANUI RACES Press Association WANGANUI, Today. Lady Quex has been scratched for all engagements at the Wanganui race meeting.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 11
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208Today’s Turf News Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 11
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