SPORTING.
[13V TELEOHYPII. — OW.V COIUUNPOVFWVr.] Divedtn, Wednesday. Owing to the cold this morning woik was stai ted late. Notwithstanding yestei day's r<iin the couisc is in fair ordei, though bhppeiy. Prospeiii and Adamant wcie sent over the Cup distance. Adamant went well for a time, and then .seemed to ha\e had enough of it. Tai.iroa and Hazard went once round .it pretty neaily top speed, both moving well. Molly Bawn ran away from Sunlight in the first mile, and Coupon showed improved form in the mile g.'llt.p. MaU did two miles, moving very stiffly. Nonsense led Vanguard a quiet canter over the Cup course, the former evidently being very fit. Her stjle was generally achnned. Lady Anna went about the Cup di-,Uncoattlnee-quarter speed mr.st of the way, spin ting occasionally. She aUo seems to be in a pretty forwai d condition. Master, Agnes and Mermaid did slow work.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1811, 14 February 1884, Page 2
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148SPORTING. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1811, 14 February 1884, Page 2
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