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HAWKE'S BAY TRAINING NOTES.

(SPEcm, to " T hk rnzsf..") „. . NAPIEtt, October 2. Inis morning, at Napier Park, the grass gallop was tiaavrn open for fast work, and was in exceilent-"order. Philanthropiat traversed several circuits of tho plough at a caaier. Jadoo Cantere( 3 rol ,nd to the mile post on the guw 8 ■ running along from there at a good three-jj art spee d[, until the straight waa reached, c wee let out . TbiM

xaace b&M xnorve in Iter occuittotesS gcrateliy manner, thougk efae ia very lveil. Prattle cantered tc the six furious pc«f, a::.' then strode along ewer about loir iurlon.- ~ in nice style. After breakfast, ltobin Gray travelled a circuit steadily, after which h.v spurted half a mile, going well. Murmur and Little Billee performed useful haH-nuce work. At Hastings this morning most of tlio horses galloped, and soma good times were pat up. Tito Shannon and Tired travelled r round, and the former had slightly tbe best of it, doing tbe journoy in laiin Donovan and Torpina were associated in v niile and a half gallop. Donovan held tho black in easily; once round was done in lrtiin 48soc. I.A. and Easter and Ccsabianca raced four furlonga on tie graua. I.A. led at tho imiflh by a length, doing tho journey in 55sec. Ataieroa and En Hnkliorc wure worked , over a. circuit, and recorded tho time of Imro •Kiisoc. Matcroa was not cxluatied, nnd could have improved on tbe time, tnlavcr did s couple of circuits nt thrcL'-quarter pace. Lady's Link did eiinilar wori. lediuu Qaecn d;d four furlongs alone on the plough iv eljsec—a good gallop. J%;vio nsid Warwick were tried over six furlongs. Warwick got the bost of the gallop, doing the journey in lmin 2oisec. Sirius ami Kisa Mary also had a try over the same distonoe, finishing together iv linin 23 l-sth sec. Wilson and Whitirea galloixsd once round. Tho former had the best of the finish by a length in lmin •ijsec. Mobility did fast work by himaeif. Selkirk and Robert McCarthy jumped oft from the six furlong poet, and fiutsii«l togeijior in lmin 2i.sec. Haniish, alone, did two rounds at a strong three-quarter pace. The Miner did a similar task. St. Mark took lmiu -J7sec to cover the six furlongs, and Queen's Signal tlid tho same journey in lmin 2teec. Borax ami Paikai were given half-pace work, ajid The Pony did slow work. Miss Wester did six furlongs alone, in tho good timo of Irnin Zlsec. Amoureux and Pere did fast work, ltuby did four rounds at a three-quarter pace. Hengist and Formula were exercised, doing alow work. Cure, Destroyer, and Bird o , Passardid h&Jf-pace tasks. Dr. Bill and Ringlet, arrived last night. Secrecy has been penalised Csoo in the two mile trotting race at tho Ofaoka and EyrctoD meeting.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 5

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HAWKE'S BAY TRAINING NOTES. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 5

HAWKE'S BAY TRAINING NOTES. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 5