LATE RACING.
CHRISTCHURCH TRArNIKG NOTES.
<By Telegraph.—-Pres* Association.)
CHEiSTCHTJBCH, tfcl» day. Bat little Important work wa» done at Rlccarton to-day. Kirriemuir covered six furlongs at three-ana rter" pace, pulling up sounder than on Monday. iMnrtian gailoned a mile on the grass from a flying start in 1.41 2-5. The first nalf-mtle_ occupied- 50 4-ssec. Martian carried about 7 8 and was unshod. He galloped in a most attractive style. Other horses were restricted to light exercise, Including Red Gauntlet, Apollodorfs, and. Notus, Who arrived last night. The Ynldhurist team did steady pacing, and all are looting la flae buckle.
BANDWICK TRAISING NOTES;
(Received 10.33 a.m.)
'7 SYtfSEX, thia day. The course proper was open this morning and was very fast, and a number or excellent gallops were recorded. ' Fltzsrafton ran a mile in 1.464.- Gladsome, going well within herself, did a round In 2.35. Prbceedor. in company wl£tt Boabdtl and Tartan, created a surprise by negotiating a mile and a-half in 2.43 i. He finished three lengths in front of Boabdil. which beat Tartan by two lengths, Maniapoto threw the Doncoster distance behind In 1.46. Machine Gnn ran five furlongs in J-.31- . .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 87, 11 April 1906, Page 6
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