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LATE RACING.

ZrSOM TRAI'NIXG NOTES.

FINAL IVOR'S OUTS. The weather was 'beautifully fine for the fin.il work outs at Epsom this morning, but the Touts were samewTrtu disappointed, for the tasks registered were nothing out of the ordinary, very few going against th? watch. I'earl Fisher covered a mile and a-balf. in free style. M eel way. i» saddle, gave a pleasing display over a inii-e. (iolden Dira-ns, in saUdle, covered a mile and a-half. Ml 'Bell isaddle) went n fast half-mile. (Sold Bud covered :» • ■.itvnle of miles. ! Bawldy Lorando (saddlei assisting lie for atou a mile and a-half. I Ilurold .Iγ. did s-teady •work, omy going; fa.s' over ii quarter. ' 'Bat'terr Bell covered a fast half-mile. | Wilrl Lad strode on: in flne i-:yle over two miles without making a mistake. Hula '(Jlrl covered a couple of nn.es. being very tired M the flnifh. I Mint Boy .saddle, paced Mies Rolfe over \ a mile, r>ilr Mi la'rter's display wns some-i what disappointing, and she failed to put . a "nell"on and I.evrlne went together for , 'W -Belle .covered a mile -iiid a-half. the former appearing 'to always have a shade the betrer »t it. Kuid an<l Coal 'Light paced n mile and a-half. w.tbout being asked ;o do t'helr Dert. Monevm-iker warmed u-p over a mue ana a-half. and after .being rested, was brought out a-Tiin and .paced a solid two miles. 'Ma":er Basil and Oreat Britain, both in sadklle. paced a mile. rial I'oiiter pleased over about a mile ana a-'half \1 :M'i---k wtis worked out over a couple of miles but did not -show the speed expected. Aerinl Bingen gave n goml exhibition over 3 i>Ha'roa C, c,"vere S d a couple of miles fa.--t. iKoiinie .lean 11. ami OoMvn Park were together over long useful work. \ru«ug fliers u> work were:—Panl Her Lailvftlilp, Hi.l '.-tar, -Neison Derby. I.oveliVck" (ioldeii 'Hone. Leewood. (Jeneral Haricot, lipn Rothschild. Never ■Fear Ni'tfi Bell. Favour Royal. Nipper (in sweaterx), Mulwaree. Togo's I'ride, and a in:ujer of i :hers. NEW ARRIVALS. The new arrivals are:llarry Audobon. Daphne Wildwood, and Willie Mac. The former was somewhat knocked aliout on the. train journey from Paluserston North, and was not worked this morning. While uorkins yesterday The Pelican turnc.l a somersauli. but the horse and his driver escaped Injury. TRKXTHAM TRAININCI NOTT-:S. (By Telegraph.—l'ress Association.) IVEI.UNGTON, this day. At Trenthani this morning the galloping wns done "ii the No. 1 grass track, which was In excellent order. I Insurrection, assisted by Blue Socks, ran I seven furlongs in 1.K3, I Millmlre and VliKll.ttve rovored six fur- | l.>n-s iv 1.1.i: lilonmins and Tressayr going |on a furlong further iv 1.31 4-5. Soifanello spurted furl'JMgs in Sis. furlongs in 1.-3. Kinpcror and Vogue spurted four furlongs in .".1 J--.S. Thespian ami I.istowel galloped six furlongs In 1.1S; Hose of Athens. Te Kurl. ami Bonnie Nurse covering seveu In 1.33 4-.">. ! lil.n.kmnil and Flight Commander ran six ; ff.rlongs in 1.1!<: CoM Steel and Danger I Zone taking 1.21. llaurangi X.ir' t>n. and Yankee Dan gal--10|....l seven' fnrloncs in 1.52. ]Mint}- Step and Halifax ran six furlongs ill 1.19. ' i lint re Nous. Misrule, and Rose Deval I spurted four furlongs iv .-.ls. I Itoyal Box and Scion ran seven furI loncs in 1 :;::. I Bonnie Friend ami Kilroa covered six fur- ' longs in 1.21; i.azewurihy and Ma Boughal J taking I.IS •J-γ,. HAMILTON RACING CUB. j Nominations fn r all events to be decided at I the .Htiinlltun Racing Club's annual meeting on November 11 and 11 close on Friday. the -jiltli lust, at r> p.m.. and ran be made either with the secretary. Mr. K. H. O'Meara, Hamilton, or Mr. C. F. Mark, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 19 October 1922, Page 3

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 19 October 1922, Page 3

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 19 October 1922, Page 3