LATE RACING.
THE WORK AT KLLa—fiLIE. The weather was beautiful and fr_h for training operations at _U-_Ue this morning. . The whole of-tbe tracks Were avail-. able, bat unless otherwise stated the work waa registered on tha grass. -Maxwell was ihe flrst to appear, a_lwitb the.assistance .of ""ff^i 1 " over'the last five, ran six furlongs-on the sand-In: L'2o. Wee Olga, on the inside grass tft.—,' covered six furlongs In 1.10. •— - ■- -■• j Go—size and i— Reina, a. pair of Raster - I Handicap candidates, ran a mite In "Li. 3-5, i Goidsize winning by a length and a-half. j Both borscu had tight weights dp. v. i Soultoria tiaskle srassl ran once round in !L 47 3-5, sea mif coreriiyf the same, grgund lat three-quarter pace. Antoinette was under a good poll to keep with Worcester over sis fadings -in Us. Tjierioc Bpnnted Haifa'_ Oi '3E_T7ftsV.... Ashby and Miss Avaautehe were- to junI five furlongs, "bnT Aahby broke a Way .and went on bis own. Mlas.Avalanche ran —c distance. In LIS 3i St. Amans waa not doing -hta heat to ran once round-on the sand la 2.7 3-5. .' ■■-■. Jack Delaval put in naeful wock over tit furlongs. ' Prince Merriwce, with tea worst of the start, beat Mauinina over _ye furlongs in , L 7. •-.'•' Prophet covered a csayle of rounds on the inside grass at I teas qasrtsi pace. Collier Lad took L2l 3-3 to run six fur--1 longs, Muskewai beating Indulgence by a furlong less in the good time of 1_ 3-5. Allworthy sprinted three furlongs 00 the.. ! sand In 40a, Monoline running a furlong farther on the inside grass in 51 3-ss. Solitudo sprinted.half a mile in SOs, and Kcval Irleb, assisted over r.iie iMt-Are by Battle Abbey, six furlongs lv 1.19. • First Walrlld, with Walrus to bring him borne, covered six fnzlongs on the "sand in L3O 3-SS. Layerna sprinted four fnrlongs In tils. Hazeldon easily- beatrSalvanaie 4n a half mile sprint in 40 m- • nteg six furlongs aicue in 1.20 2-o. I Centenary And Lonesome were together lat the end of four furlongs in 52 Ms, wl:i the former going best. The best gallop of the morning was rftr glstere d by Kakama and Miss Winsome, the , pair jump—g..off. at the-.s_ve.n disc and flniahing together is -1.39 l-> KS-- " Kama, had the ofltalde nmj_ng, and com' I alderably the worst of the weights; but ' nevertheless finished maah the better _>f the pair. ; Spalflsh easily held The. Celt in a six furlong sprint occupying L2Bl- •, - •;•■:■'■ i Tobias, and -the. B—te Light gelding ,ranj half a mile in 90.4-ss,- Ratter beating Lanna-' ! cost over the lame gronnd in SO" l-3a~ ! Geneva was not. .doteg bis-best over four i furlangs in 54k, Bogey ruimTng a-'furlong J *urther In 13 2-5. i . Tangewal eprlated- three f-.irlongs In 38a, , Devastation hesting Prince .liing over five fur!ones In L 4 2-5.. ■"-'-. Sea Pink waa a length In front of Pyralls at the_end of seven furloass in 1.30 4-i — A large nuftßef of others were-out doing -useful exercise. .'" THE JUMPLSQ- . Crispineer (De'erey) -and JDoh Qnes (McFlynn) negotiated: five hurdles Jn company, tbe former flushing In froii Both Jumped faultlessly. . 7 Bremen (Morrow) covered a circuit of tea bardies without mistake. Dunborve (McFtyan), Webfooi (DesreyV a-.id Hantere (Pinker) set out for a round of the steeplechase course, going over the -Mil. At the Initial obstacle, tbe-nrsi fence of the double. Dupborve bauHied and dropped MePiynn over the aCher-side ot the fence. Haatere and WeMoat ran to_eth>T the whole way, jumping beautifully. Loch Fyne (Coleman) )oic»4 lo at tbe back of tbe course, when Dunborve waa remounted aad took tbe water lump, wtth tbe others. Bully (Speakman), Tnl Cakobau (Baa), and Dinkum (Chaaft) set «Wt over asUnlUr Journey. Tnl Cakobaa «ad ptnkum. rave asatisfactory exhibition, Mt Bully performpoorly, and blundered at nearly every oh» made. His rider soooseded In getting him round In safety, but he luisbed *>OUt 300 yaTds behind his eompaakma. -• Four boxes have jieepr; engaged at th»" Harp of Brln for the Hon-. J. D. Orralond's horses^and Stewart WaddeH is expected to. arrive with the team on Thursday nexV ■ F. Ih Jones, flxsthor—men -to the-Btabli, will also arrive by fte same steamer..
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 9
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696LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 9
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