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LATE RACING.

HUTT TRAINING NOTES. | By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Onlookers gathered in force this morning, when the best gallops of the week were witnessed. Rain fell during the night, but the day set in fine though threatening. The chief features of the morning's work were the displays made by the Yaldhurst Cup candidate Nightfall and the Porlrua representative Achilles (Jenkins), Ghoorka (Price), and Flamen (Oliver;, were the first of the horses mentioned to appear, and were associated over a mile and a quarter on the course proper. Achilles finished first easily, and was going very strong" at the end of the journey, the other two being close together. The distance was covered in 2min losec, the last eight furlongs taking lmiu 48sec. Nightfall, With a light weight up, trotted siowly around the course on the grass, and then jumped away by herself from the 10----furlong mank. The mare covered the .distance in 2mfn lGJsec, the once round taking 2min lsec, and the last mile, lmln 49_sec. GoTilen Vein and Quarryman covered a mile on the tan in lmin 45sec, the former having the best of the gallop. Stronghold had the company of Glenowlet over half a mile, run in 53sec, the colt showing to most advantage. Solution distanced Kaiuku over a similar journey, which was left behind in Slsec. Gold Crown, Guelder Rose, and- Position ran a mile in 1.50_, Gold Crown finishing in front. Munjeet had a good two lengths lead of Golden Lily at the end of five furlongs, run in 1.4.. Convoy had no difficulty in accounting for Armistice over a mile and a quarter on the tan, covered in 2.11, the last mile taking 1.46. Allsa spurted four furlongs iv 50.. Chivalry, Marguerite, and Valois finished up five furlongs in the order named on the course proer ln 1.3. Joe Chamberlain was associated with Tercelet over a mile and a quarter on the tan, the latter had tin advantage of three-quarters of a length at the finish, and ran the distance in 2.13, the last eight furlongs in 1.47. Benefactor showed Shrapnel Shell the way at the end of a mile, which was left behind in 1.53. Ropa did a round of the course in 1.51 i, the last seven furlongs taking 1.32. Ballarat spurted four furlongs alone in 525, and Wind left seven furlongs behind in 1.32. Red Gauntlet went once around at a solid pace, splinting home In good style. Petrovna ran five furlongs in 1.2. Brighton took 1.19 to cover three-quarters of a mile. A number of other horses were out and did serviceable work. . HOBART CUP(By Cable. —Press Association.) HOBART, January 19. Newmarket, 8.6, 1; Biugle, 8.8, and Admirer, 70, dead heat for second place. Seventeen started. Won by a length. Time, 2.44 1-5.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 16, 19 January 1905, Page 2

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 16, 19 January 1905, Page 2

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 16, 19 January 1905, Page 2