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AUSTRALIAN KAUING. By cable.—Press Association. —Copyright Sydney, Ortotx-r 1. The final gallops were eairied out in showery weather, but thu tracks w«rts iiiaff acted. Aimata did the fastest woilc of the morning, covering sev'on, I'm longs in lmin. I'ortruoh and (Jillal--1; nibi taking lniin •JD'/jC-.ec., Cayou lmin. ■j9%scc., and Cariita and Mountain Knij»ht lmin 31'/Uoc. 'Ladmno covered u nlile in lmin. 44sce., and Willowgrwn, goin# easy, a mile in lmin 47Vis«'.; Marbery and 'Cumulus, goinj; together, •did a mile. in lmin. Hingforni and Red ltoo'v, together, a similar distance in lmin. 43'/,»ec.; Meinmax an:l Silver King, in lmin. 46>/ 2 «ec.; Aliuvd in lmin. 4C.sec., and MooraUri-a in lmin. -i7hw. j Owenroo beat Oheruibini eaijily over a milo in lniin. 4U'/ 2 sec.; and. -Radnor had an easy call ovitr Hon Ton in lmin. 45% sec. 1/ilyreii galloped l'/ a miles in iinin. la!'/4»cu.; Ventura did msy work; and <i'»imcter spurted eight furlongs. Ptytfyy d'd l'/. miles iin imin, H'/iSec.; Rnthlea six i;i J rain. 18 : >istcc. BQXNY lIHIjEK SI'JRAIVUKD. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Chmlchurdh, Ocl6h.tr 1. I'onny Helen hat been scratched for | tho Xew Zealand

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 2 October 1914, Page 8

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186

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 2 October 1914, Page 8

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 2 October 1914, Page 8

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