RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES.
• •' Trainers ■• -are ysctoy . along in view of tbe,sppr«ch;ug^«««^ffl|^^gg daybreak. The . outMde,,>Of.. tb was thrown open; excellent, thot&ii'aot advan^S little to choose finUh"«f th«-j6arßey/wh^'^^3gl|^^M| 33 *-sth w< - - Q ?*^ h a om^i^S^^BHsß 'wX.^ C ward, the >three^e4r^ld; s fulH«Htn^graH^HH ■ -»e C .:.,-.Both, ; ,were' :^B^»IhIH
Kin&iVwiib'.'a'light:' lad' up,' ran *. mile: KEJortably in Iron 60 l-sth seo. He was REcSted by the Gipsy Grano-Belle Clair Iftewover the laet few luxiocgs. Oblivion 11. »*rfP ; over the tuw distano* without being Sffiltored along in lmiu 4itoec.. Malakoff, who Kswryuig about Bst, andTHjpwa, got going fiifcftth* nule post, and Zealous picked them WS .six furlongs from home. Tupara was HK&iffn aft and Malakoff, who waa ridden raiTlhe distance in lmin 49s«c. Lolah Bpfetewed right away from Hockleigh, and did Ktfttot over "half a mile, which occupied 60 KtSh sec Handel, by Medallion—Chair Girl, fflmi Taxpayer ran four furlongs in GSisec; finished ball a length in front. MasmiW'bowled along for half a mile, but was not SSWhr'- extended. After breakfast Shellfire put in ffiSJjJefnl gallop over seven furlongs, MagnifiRrawiat, witn. In* trainer, F. Holmes, in the I§SSdI« was schooled over eight flights of raSuSles. He jumped oleanly enough, but did best to shirk the obstacles,." and in less igS-iblß hands he woald probably have reffilSed or rutt off. Prince Loris and Cairn X iaorted half a mile in oSJsec, and Zetland did iVtiw tame distance by himself in 49 l-sth sec, MSdJbre ran a mile and a. quarter in 2min SSSjjee, the last mile of which took lmin 46sec. ftKlfe" waa unassisted, and moved lazily. Goldpn k'Vein- eallop'd aix furlongs in lmin 23scc, WL& tired towards the finish, while To Taiaha wind Merrymaker aprinted a few furlong*. I'RMiretta got over, half a mile in S2i»cc, and .fpQrdnaoee ran six furlongs at a useful pace, gljfannjew was too good for Qtiickfiro. whom M'Sf beat easily whilo running aeven furlongs \Pia-'lini tt - 33 3-Stb »«c. Phaetontis acted as M iflboolnraater to the two-year-old colt Euclid. Khrßoult or Scalon Delaval—Problem, as they ssfctaa aloaf ' or * couple of furlongs down iffi tht straight. Sandy hold Muscovite safe at #'ftetnd of iix furlongs, which were traversed 'tein lmin 22sec The two-year-old fillies. Glcnfrewlet, by Clauanald—Madowla, and Jacket, %'br Qraiton—Blue and Gold, were sent out to itvipwl half a mile," but Glenowlet got a gal--oloping start, and never Ravo her companion il» ehacce. while getting through her required ■#'t*sk in 62Jaee. Ingleneuk. by Benzoin—FireIfc'iidt,- g»v« Tritsibar, by Stepniak—Tempest, a m-blg break at the start, and caught her at »■ the «nd of four furlongs, which took tho K ; £«t named 62eec. Carifticle, by Seaton De-ffij-ijttl—Oantatrice, was far- too good for the ifißea Farley—Sporting Grove filfy, and after & feting eased up over the last furlong she ran K'tle half mile in 62»ec Clanehattan, by Clanllfianald—Tercdina, and Gay Spark, by ClanWheel, occupied 53fcec, to kf-:pin itbe same course. The following horses Sh-Stfl itoore or lew uaeful task*:—Slow Tom, K'Atteii*, Highland Fling, Oyster. Eurua, Kiruj fg-'etork, Guard of Honour, Stepdancer, Conal, IpgletV* ll - *- n d Cerise and Blue.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12015, 17 October 1904, Page 8
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