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SPORTING.

TURF NOTES. (By "Zetland.") Aimwell has already been put in'e work at the Hutt l).v his new owner, and may he raced at Ash'ttnst next week. Sir Frisco is again among the trackworkers at Levin. He will lie prepared for the Wellington meeting. ( A. Watson left on Saturday ior cae "West Coast, South Tsland, with R ;se Herald and Lady Sliannon. They will he raced at the Coast gatherings during the Christmas holidays. The Wairarapa entrants for the Wellington meeting are Killaloo, Sunbonnet, Longstep, Loehiela, Bally Sliannon, First Consul, Hilariau. Zealand, Leahora, Longwood, Foreshot, Full Rate, and Gun Boat. Tbe latter is in the Wellington Cup, in which the best class in the country is engaged. The following still remain in the Railway Handicap, six furlongs, to he nm'at the Auckland meeting on Monday next:—Salute 9.1, Theodore 8.6, Gipsy Belle 8.3, Turbine 8.3. Bukdale 8.0, Miss Winnie 7.11, Kakama and Wauchop 7.10, Perle d'Or 7.'j, 1 Tamainapo 7.1, St. Toney 7.2, Ten torhook 7.2, Countermine and Tanekana 7.1, Hohungatahi 0.10, TJrekuhn o.v. It is expected that there will he about thirteen starters. Kakama and r ! amainapo are owned by Mr I). McLeo 1, while Wauchope and Hohungatahi run'in the colours of Mr W. C. King. Many hackers of Kopu tor the Auckland Cup are taking consolation in the fact that although he is working very lazily on the tracks he -.iii likewise at Riccarton and afterwards ran third in the New Zealand Clip. It has been stated that in his train in.; work down south Kopu was beaten hv everything he galloped with, lv.it this is not so. On the Saturday previous to the Cup, Kopu, Cronstadt, and Tribulation ran a mile and a quarter from a standing start m 2mni losee, a fair performance. The first named, who had the best of tie weights, finished half a length in front of Cronstadt, with Tribulation beaten off.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10150, 21 December 1910, Page 7

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318

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10150, 21 December 1910, Page 7

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10150, 21 December 1910, Page 7

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