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RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES.

Monday: • ''j A heavy fog hung over the coiiree" this, aborning, when the work commenced _hortry* after five o'clock. However, it lifted-about nix. Monday is usually an off day, and there j was nothing particular done in the way of time-making. Wepefeer assisted Stepdaiicer ' over the last part of a atrongly-run livo furlongs. Cherrystone, with Peerage for ; a companion, ran a mile and » half, the last round in Stain; 38eeo. The little.mare had a light sweater on. Bniey, Chain ran a mile by himself in lmin. ,56sec. Long Tom ..galloped six furlongs; the laist.„lnlf-inile- in '54 sec. The' following horses wet's 'given' from steady to strong half-pace work:—Ooldentnere, Windwhistle, Glenalidale, Somerlcd, Yseult,, Djin Djin Canteen, Billet Doux, Cannie , Chiel, Oilmen, Sarohedon, Herrnoa*, Dundas, _2?irst Light, Savannah, Caliver, Lady Dundas, OUibre, Military, Blazer, Battler, Will-o*-the-Wlsp, Vulcan, Goldapur, Bealey, and Palla* spurted on the cinders, After breakfast Strathnairn cantered once round, then, being joined by Magnificent, the pair-ran another circuit at a strong paeevs Cora Linn and Battiecry. accomplished useful work. .:• Vincent and Glitter ran six furlongs at.a.strong, useful gallop. Mara was kept at easy pacing. The two-year-olds, Teroeletj'-, Dirk,,; Golden Vein, and Aherlow, accomplished, good, useful work/ Hawthorn ran a mile at half-pace. Ordnance did a similar task.' ' Several others Were given half to three-quarter pace exercise.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11102, 22 October 1901, Page 6

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RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11102, 22 October 1901, Page 6

RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11102, 22 October 1901, Page 6

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