WELLINGTON TRAINING NOTES.
(PUKSS ASSOCIATION- XZLEGEAM.) \. LLLINGTON, January 21. , ' ' * <■ o sory merry at the Uutt course '' i Miring ajid sometimes three or four * Hi ending along at tho same time < «i'Turin., ka, therefore some of the .m i. r< idMvd. Cutta's pair, Windwrustle i « i t •->(.( it ah An Atd\, out in good work, the I n mi wu ' u-y pleasingly. Hormos* had ' • < < Oadit over fivo furlongs on the i 'i n > i. rmer mare w very well. Robin < l« »t Uhii rPUl by two lengths in a five sjrt* mid Chnsscur »nd Bulrush ' ' ' ' ' >1° ' ,w.d« one another in a flutter. 1 ' s *■ ' ut about even weights, r M < row i ( ,>n tho outside of the racing ! l „ n '.-Hit;. They finished up spieu- ' ' l ' * had lour lengths tho best of ' ■ i ii d iUjihos ivaa the same distance i i r > i I h nLa j u B jjjjt furlong* gallop on J l lv l " •*« run pleasingly in a six ; r ' s "■ ,0 *' <>"• Uio plough, being i H fi» I . n Lj, Battler fnwn the four fur- ' hi Cora Linn hud v bit the best of 1 l < "■ in » run over six furlongs < '.if plough, which took lmin i I'iilnrr h«ld The SrTannou safe at ' id o f a mdo tm the outside, the last i' v t (» 1 4iprying lmin :34st<c. Kahuwai, ii r i rtrliMop, created a favoarabla iml > i n v >,i-r work over a Tound. Art ' ' v j« m> u<te to Uua.maJbunga in th» six ■* I uIU r and Whitney had no chanca 1 auri",tnuv over eeven furlonga on the 1. run in lmin 35£aee. Dartmoor fini jJk-i 1 o* Buttteuxe and Dowdrop at the \ on the oalaidc, which was i ii iv a lrrun2lseo. Advuwodid moderate i Llackwing. Perfection, and Artisan i ti a, six furlongs gallop on the < ii. lmin U'luec. Pormosan vraa about > i > i too good for Bkobolcff from tho sixth ' ' i -» j o->t on tho out&ido, the time being i -i ilth sir. Idea! did easy exercise. J - Q «i cosily held Destroyer and Keror ii * t cd o' five furlongs on tho cut- * f li jn "set. Paladin ran six furlongs > I " j 'L in lmin 17soc. Materoa (Oal- >■ I Va.ur do Lion (light weight) J «il i 1 f yr a ontv round gallop on tho J ' '-.'' 'ih oijj-o hud the most to say at 1 ' ' !■ lirr Lino being lmin 52scc, th« '<*> in in 45.* sec. Matcroa was a bit r >°'o',> mining, but galloped freely. < ' mi L hi. i, i n tip top condition. The fc • ris ta)j n ,& Meiwood, arid he tarried L o üb'ii ou dfiffiy-Jauk, who had-hij flhoea
on, and had previously defeated Dayics's colt in a 6i_ furloigs gallop on the outside. ——gniiicent was three lengths better than Conspirer over seven furlongs. Mr Stead's pair, MensdiikoH und Cruciform, -printed a coup.ot furlongs in capital style. Amongst the others that did strong wois wera t-p«.e*. First Blood, Oingo. Hypnotist, £'""*, Sirathnaixn. Cameo, Canteen, Queen s Guarii, Westguard, Apres, Menura, Kowhete, Goiaspur, ilianioe, and Fashion. Katnona and Lauremte havo gone la_e, —id are not ni-iy to start at tho meetin£.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10871, 22 January 1901, Page 6
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