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LATE RACING.

TBEOTHAM TRiATyLXG NOTES. (By Telegraph.— Prers Association.) WELLINGTON, Una day. It was a dull morning at trrentiham, and <the weather was exceedingly cold, a sonth'erly "breeze 'blowing. All work was done on the outside of the course proper, winch provided fine gains- Misscount nnd ißootle, I separately, sprinted dree tturlongs. The latter moved in great etyie, and can evidently mmjter wp a his tnrn of speed. j'Boanerges and Poiotiers were associated 'over fotrr Xurlongs tip the back in 50 3-53. ; Gipsy Belle ran taflf-a-mile In Gls. Parene was far too good "for Bronze over fonr furlongs in 51 3-ss. Danube beat John by two lengths over a "mile in 1.44 3-5. Bath carried light weight DJabolo, looking muscnJar, 'Lady Medallist and Polymorphous, <wh© Iβ the picture of condition, broke away at the mile disc. Lady Medallist, going easily, got iixxrae -two Henfftne β-head -of OT-abolo. who iwas lour or five lengths In front of Polymorphous, the time registered being 1.45 2-5. Polymorphous, -who Is a lazy worker, had all the worst of the "weights. Iranul was going ibetter than Master Laddo at the end of seven furlongs in L3O. St. Peteratrnrg was "too good for iPeter Pan ov-er four fortongs in 49 JKSs. Theodore ran the last fotrr of five furlongs to 49 255. Bridge, who feH on Saturday nwnilst doing ihaLC-pace on the tan, merely centered. Startass save a clean exhibition over toe big 'fences, which Wiriohnka Jumped more slowly. After toreakftrat, 'Frovocirtlon, wlo is recovering from a coid. Tan nine furlongs «it steady three-qsjarter pace. Inspection, who Showed temper, was sent out to gnllop hall a mfle with DeaTest. He got away many lengths ahead of his companion, however, and ran home easily In 50s, n. time "which Dearest must 'have considerably bettered. Tribulation, "With a 'light weight tip a,n<l plates on, went a mile 'by (himself In L 43, a creditable performance, 'but he did not finish well. Cast-wrt and Don Cailos were associated In schooling over the frteeplechose fences. Both Jumped fast and cleanly, ithe former going best.

BCBATCHINGS. CHH3STCHUBCH. this flay. Salute and King Soult -were scratched for all engagements at the C.J.C. meeting, at 12.50 p.m. to-day. FI7BMISGTON TRAINING NOTES. (Received 12.10 p.anO FL.EMESGTON, this day. TM« mrjrntog i«ady Leey rain a mile in 1.505; Thistlebrook and FiavJan. ihaH-a-mile in 525. Eric wne Ibadly hurt Iry Jus afall -in-tte ICanlfleld Cnp.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 246, 17 October 1910, Page 2

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 246, 17 October 1910, Page 2

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 246, 17 October 1910, Page 2