RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES.
Wednesday. Slow to medium pace we* the order of the morning, with little variation, the only horse* to run along before breakfast at top i speed being Ben Farley, who covered six furlongs on the plough in lmin 21j3ec alone,' Willi Derrett in the saddle, and Rougemont and Heliograph, who ran about five furlongs together, covering the last four in 52£ sec. Djin Djin, Malatua, Peerage, Huku, Sequin ai 4 .if..w ■ ■ «• ■••■■ were worked, and of thejle Djin Djin's allotment was c tihree-quarter one in company with the Lakeshell —Dudu gelding. Sequin, of this lot, will not continue her Cup engagement. Pitch Mid Toss, who is engaged to-morrow at Geraldine, was not worked. A number of two-year-olds were worked after breakfast, but easy tasks were set them. I
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 6
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