LATE RACING.
: TBDNTHAM TRAINING NOTES. ] (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WEXiiINGTON, this day. In cold weather this morning about seventy horses put in useful work at Trentham. Irish Riiie put up the best gallop. j Carrying a fair weight, the chestnut cut out ! sis furlongs in 1.25 1-5. He ra_u the first ' I four in great style, but was all out at tlie 1 I finish. Aboriginal, on sufferance, beat I ! RnnKipapa by h:df-a-dozen lengths nt the | ' j conclusion of three-quiirters of n mile in | I 1.25 3-r>. Muharanul was going better than l-"0. or the Jumping brigade Suip moved t pleasingly over a circuit, the last eight fur- d lonss occupying 2.2. Eimoov and Ghoorka a did two miles at top. Ability did two v strong rounds, while Scotty was "worked on " the flat. ( oncussion cleared a couple of C hurdles In neat style. The weather is not 1: promising for tomorrow I li I'J 1 i c
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 170, 17 July 1908, Page 2
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157LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 170, 17 July 1908, Page 2
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