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RACING NEWS.

.si. j S&LBBSLIE TRAINING NOTES. Tile morning vm fine and clear attar yesterdays rain for training operations at iUlersjie. The course proper- outside the trestles was open, and altnough the going was a triue heavy, some interesting work was' got throngh. Waitati, Takaroa, and Tambourina were the tlrst out, the trio jumping off at the fire furlong post, Tarn being palled off after tney had gone four furlongs, the other pair completing the Journey, which took 1.12, Waitati having , a bit the best of it. Scotchman alone spurted four furlongs in 565. Kola Nip .was going easier than Mechanic at the end of five-furlongs, ran in 1.10. Delania, Gladstone and L&iidioek vrere associated over six - furlongs, Delania finishing in front, while Landloci, which lost a couple of lengths at- the start, was laat. Uelania covered the journey in 1.21.2-5, Gladstone 1.22 1-5, and Landlock 1.23 4-5. Te Taniwha alone galloped six furlongs in L 25. Khama ran a strong once around, the last six fur--longs taking 1.32. Cuiragno easily held Silicia over a fast once around, run in 2.13. King Paul, Lady Hune, and Aka Aka [were companions over a mile and a half, which was run In 8m is. King Paul and ! Lady Hune finished together, three lengths iv front of Aka Aka, but neither of the trio were ridden out Strathavon, assisted by Hillflower over the last six fnrlongs, ran a mile in 1.58 2-6. Fretwork finished four lengths in front of Engraver over a five furlongs sprint, run in 1.11 1-5, and Bonomiana easily held Rose Lawn at the end of a four furlong spurt, run in 55 2-5. After breakfast Pearl Necklet spurted four furlongs, the last three in 435. Carl Rosa, Baltimore and Jewellery Jumped off together at the five furlong post, Jewellery dropping out after four furlongs were covered, the two former finishing the Journey, which was run in 1.11. Lady Nannie and Glrton Girl ran a similar distance In 1.11 2-5, Lady NannJe easily holding her companion. Hopscotch beat Nervine by a couple of lengths over four, furlongs, run in 535. Pantry Girt alone sprinted five furlongs, the last four taking 555. Waipuna, Geordie, and Krager were associated in a gallop of seven furlongs. Sir Gilead and Seabird fetching them home last flve furlongs. Tie two latter finished together in. front, while Waipuna beat Geordie half a lengths; Kruger four or five lengths away. The distance was run in L 37. Luneita Ben had a slight advantage of Discoverer at end of flre furlongs, run in l.io 3-5 A ESSTwSt* 1, * 1 " were also out - •"* dld Cavalry, Mideyr, and Omatl were com panlons In a round of the schooling the former, which Is coming on fast «1 pearine to most advantage *" Haydn Cannongate, Swimmer, and Sol j try in Co™/ 0 " 0,1 ° f < tke steeplechase country in company, going over the hill TJia R q hn ar^ tte t a ", «*«*«». to! Tir^ a T tendenCy t0 Tm «°™ hi" fences Tip and Jess were given a similar task tie veryS S W ° U ' aIUI<XUSh *>* \ reT b Sh^T. aa r r, almere - Morshnn. and SHp'* 11 ; if <*J"-se of Ben Nicholls, and arrived from New Plymouth during the Wre restrict "to GREAT NORTHERN HTJEDIrES. Plana san was withdrawn from the ssr-^sffi" , Hurd,es at s - 30 °<™* VANGANUI TRAINING NOTES. (By Telegraph.—Pres-j Association.) WANG'ANUI, this day. A number of visiting horses have arrived for the Wanganui meeting. The tracks this morning were somewhat heavy, and the weather was showery. Valkyrie worked before breakfast, doing a couple of strong rounds on the flat. Albuera covered two circuits at a fair pace; Kurokl and Matahara did a round together over eehooliuK bardies. The-farmer finlsbe'l ln front. Matahara then stopped. Dnll Joined Kuroki, and the pair gave c good dis-. play of jumping. The former especially shaped most attractively.. LuaiJa and Hokio did medium pace work- Pardon easily beat Sedgemoor over flve forlonge in Lβ, the latter moving very scratchily. Sir William and North Star had a torn nver the schooling fences, the former showing to most advantage, though losing crocpd at every fence. Playfalr and Rangiwhenua galloped a mile fast. The former looking big, but evidently very well, flnα^lef™"!£*. A nUmbM * ° ther hW6e9

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 117, 17 May 1906, Page 2

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 117, 17 May 1906, Page 2

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 117, 17 May 1906, Page 2

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