LATE RACING.
RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. (.By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day A veity heavy I'ojfr this morningl interfered with work. Gienaladale went twice round on the grass .... liaif-pace. Canniu Chiei went once round, finishing at strong pace, homenetl and Scottish Minatrel covered a mile on the plough at a good pace. Margct galloped iin.ll a mile fast on the grass. Benzoin did a good six furlongs on the plough. Rougfemoiic, whs' accompanied Hobbs" horse foroice a ; lood vessel ami fell at the entrance to the straight Bristol ivi?nr 5 furlongs on the plough. "Hypnotist diet ;. fast « furlongs on ih(- cinders. Cameo iii a rood working waliop of a mile jind 'liiarter, Cadet joining in the last five :uriongs. Hukcr, AVi?j)eiicr, Hawthorne. and Shotgun were given strong exercisu ;iftpr breakfast. Vuieon went a mile fiU-'t on Ui<i piough, rv;<; I'.lanrt'lorrt 5 furiotiga at Kociil ' paco. St.vathnnlrn and Cura Linn 'iiQ n rood five hirlongs on the '•;•••->• til-; Ilario boat Clanburn ana Do ;.Vcl «■.'• fi fi.vion-.rs in US. Hermosa --;'.■,:■■ •■! ■■■ mnirsifiirent miln on tlir- srass iti 1 40. Wee Drapple, Antigone, Claude- ••"■',../ Qy g r£,v Scotch Mist, and others i, ;! 4,l ' stVaJy ' exf-vciHf. Long Tom was iVchooleil over the )iurdles, r shapins wellr
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 76, 30 March 1901, Page 5
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200LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 76, 30 March 1901, Page 5
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