AUCKLAND TRAINING NOTES.
[PRJB3B ASSOCIATION TECKGBAM.] AUCKLAND, December 17. The weather was somewhat boisterous this morning, A good morning's work was dene at EUeralie, but a little rain fell during the night, and as the tracks are in a nard state the greater number of horses are working on the plough. The first to appear was Dudu, who was sent twice round at three-quarter pace, and moved very well. Crackshot, who appears to be in excellent condition, accomSlished a like task. St. Andrew and ledallion, who iwere associated together for about two miles, worked satisfactorily. Strephon, Reprisal, and several others also did good work. For the Auckland Cup a small parcel of 3 to 1 was quoted about Hilda, but was not accepted. Other quotations are—s to 1 Crackshot, 6 to 1 Strephon and Medallion, 8 to 1 Dudu, 10 to 1 Patchwork, 15 to 1 Leorina. .
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7738, 18 December 1890, Page 6
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