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HASTINGS TRAINING NOTES.

CHBISTCHUIICH RACIXC; CLUE'S AUIUMN MEETING.

i (PRESS ASSOCIATION" TF.LEGHAM.) c , , HASTINGS. May 5. bt*»dy rain y.-steniay made tlie courso Heavy this morning, but a number of gallops **tt got through ou tho course proper. iMtiche covered bix furl-jii.js in lmih lctscc. !'-adßimiir i beat Hipporotln, over live iurSo '' ut i o u ii unshed well in front of -My.nification and King Bil.lv at the end of ! J ll , I ,'?' °° v er<t*l iv limn "itisec, Gau-nbv, Md Die Pick 'Un each d.d half paco woik. w IC4 -j * El.erton over iivo furlou-gs. asteroid covered a mile atxl a quaiior m ••sun 13»ec, finishing stix.ng.v. Aln*ic-110, the Wwkes Bay flaked candidate. smarliy covered four St. A.bert beat Moral otbt six furious* in lmin ltfc.ee. Polyanthus aaished in front of Ro.-e Madder cm a iP'e run in Imm -iSscc. lVrcela.in took lmin '«c to cover live furlongs, going luulv. "Feretta beat Wl-.akue.vclu over suven fur3™? l: ' lunn 3.-.M.-C. Giand Slam accounted for Lottus and Lady Mell ov»r five Wiongs done in lmin Ise,.'. .Mis, Ai-.e.'me TM aw»y from Waikoura m a three lur.o-ng •i'iß. isweut Helen alone ran livo furlcn -s ;n 'tun Ssec. Hiki beat Moi.tijo ovor a'mile "■ tarn 19wc. Rovai FusiUr took si>-ec to run f OUI illr , on () , WUOd the hurdle*, ji.mmi*--- p;,x lentiv ÜBqij* finished iv iron: ot Kaip.-.ir.eti. Faro' "« bcii:r. sfter going once round the hur- .;"' **ad*ador and Comfort liui.-iud together »'« we same cours-e.

I - .? •Uwtin-*- cojuiuonc-ed in Umitit'tilly <iro I ««siher. Thero was a -oc<J •irtcT.dar.-.-e, ;h L * | »?«*'-l_ train harms; U-on ciL--.-i.tic.iia I !v *.-.,-.: • P* r rwased, and ti?o l-oi.-i*;, th?;---h -.h.litiy WKftn*, was in pocd order. Seme i!:Uiv*tJj"**. the »:.,_ r: ri-Jl I.»s Uir.iT i-.:<»--d t!*.o -~-■ ~r a::*-»: "fSiiT.l .»: jf ■«-* Aulixmr. Me-etttu ..-.--I vwr. K0,*..15- :- ---, 1 --*J-HIGH-WEU,mT HA.VLHCAJ*. c: .".-I soys; second 10 ti-v3 i.-otii stjkr. Ore mile. - J - t , F - B"chnn»n-« hr f .\Fst-.~-'- by tlc'tzcuu—l''irc.-<-.de ,*vi- i*-; t)'!-. ~. ' a*, k.i.-) i -J-. l. » eh { F;.ri!".- (Ir.-r. .Iv.-*. I'-fc-t L».,j .. * . ,L)i rr, .'./ 2 v -l ***ir Geo. C:ifiord'V ih ii (Yin Ye Ch ■■ . ~, -JlTf-tl- l!.n 'J.h .. V .J. A. It•'•■.*• .1 '''J J'-oe-m ldKt 7?l. fL. 11. }1f.v*.:1.. »i:d 7 _..„ j r . 0 -, „j. Ar.d.-lt,'*:, ■.'-■<} .. I{*cc -started :i*. l-.VJ fill. l-srley Grove and 1! '•..*, a -.m-i- the iirs-t *!,*> i-- 01 *i'. tni; with two ■•ir!--!*-7i j.-on? C.-TiditjiVd '« V.-KS showitf' the vt.v. v.,-.: °' rarity Grove, C.i M:.;.' Cine! I-.*:**- '..-.£. ['"-•hi? th-* hoif iiv.l,- j .-,: Gr-.i i.-..:..i 'i. ix ro"*«1 bro-.ot, aiut A-.--.---i' i-.nu- a -.-,v;-i •a-"---. Tha 'nsl-i-.ui-.d :'.d i:.-,. •>.,.*• st;Y?-ht Md wen curiS-v i,-.- three !■ t^tli*; a im nh J** 1 - h-.i!f bftwr.-i! ■-•,-.*..i , -. t'-.rd. V.:Y- ' lm:u 4riw c . l);v;d >.-.!. -. ! *.-• li- p.m.—MiAIDKN HA-\'i >!CAL* ( ,-- ■?,**, sov--«-<T.d :. r ,A, ;:.,.. , ..!,.,. >,■,-,.. ~.,. IoD.-a •W. i' Un«i hr ' K;/r,--a !..- - Uluaioa, 3JT4, £*-. *.*_'_ " 1

J 47. F. Holmes's eh g Whakaraits'-io. »-re<3. 7jt i'.lb .. .. 'McCVaakey) 2 145 D ili.u.phrej-fi's 1> g Tur-ncl ■,lat« j \Vi.ai'U-U;tii te 'j, S_-t 2-j \c*z. Bst 71b) ! (K. Doi-ovan) 3 49} P'air'oy 7?t 13!b (J. Ols-en) aisw started. iii.cc i-'.arttd at I..JJ p.m. Kt-rfa. vhs the inst t<- n'S.ve. and lex] ■ lhr...i;rii<,ut. wn.s-.ir.:; e«sily by -tiire-e I-ere-lh^; v s m.ia; di;ti.i.-.-e iwiuen Ft«i! d and third, j j T..nu. Lmi; :i..s.«e. Ui\id.-i'.ii. i'l li». ! : 2.j p.m.—<. UKl.S'i*,HUi{v.H AL"ICM.\ HAN- ! DiGAi', of lOj sjvs; sotoud I*s nova, and thud 5 eo\s from s.uie. One laje and a quajr-.i-r. 01. V.'. '■'. K-ithv-rf-.Td'f. b c Miakaroff, by = ttviiiKji—Arline, 3yrs, But lib i i MoC ti?key) 1 156 i. R. O. Gar.poll's bo Beau Seaton. ■lyrs. !-'.< 'jfi> .. .. i.Howitt-1 2 s'j. ti. i. l'*yv.c'a cli g Tirole, 6st 6!b (L. G. Kir-A-I 3 70 Conwy *•--. Gib (McC:.rr.be). 147. ; Sit 10.b ,U. X cr- 71 <_ ;-a ,>-.-r.n .->-»: sib ilionnviir.l. 71 i Pa* h.'ii. &.t 2.:: ..IxrroU), and 10.$ i j Th.ieiin.i.: ( At, l:iii> .(.;. a. P;i.-») h.io started. Rac-o e-..irU<l ut 2.12 p.m. Ecou ;-;-.:.eon a...l L ,-.ar. !l wore tho first fo mow out. iii.l pi.-.5.!!.,- the sUind the iut'..-r ...j 1..,- a cult' las ;»iii ix-ii.£ in :h;r<i ! ...itieii n i(i..-.u t.ehind 1i..-au sea" teu. C'.,:iTe.y niud-c a. lorvrard move as the sevr-ii-fii.-l j.,,0. «-js bic.i-tfd. aud h.2: \ s. •-'..[.<• f:c:n h ::;.. }■~ v .i,.- lyii.p -J>:rd. .\U.ka- ! .■■■■lf we..- i rer.ire a:w..' in ti.« ie.id. and v.-.ia :.--,<-r .-iui.eusly thrc«ti-ned. ; ;v.. Mi:-; it i.y by t-*.o Kn;,t;;-!-. isoau Si-iitcn ; bat 'iinxe i,y t-. r.-oek for nfveiid place, and C/.;ir--Vi.,i w-js n ~C e k iu:;!i(.-r away fcurlh . 'lijie, -iu.il!. H-..-C-. D.v.(ii:.<is_(ln "Mdiaroff, I i's 14s; on Ki>mu Seat-on, i'l 2*. 2.15 p.m.-KKX'AKION UA.\ UICAP TROT '.in b.ire. -.'..-), i.;' -Ci soys; second j soys fi-'.ni 5-:.k-. 'Iwo uu'ep. 204. J. Smi-iier's i.r c \v\>.,dt-r.d. by WiidI woo..—Vickcrv. 3vrs, 2'2-vc til. Edwa-rds) 1 di. A\ . Br'.ok-'s S!(-*-'i?e. 27scc V J. Farro-rl *J KJi. It. M-iuilt.rd s ALbs Vit-iif. texvc (Owner) 3 69i Cif-ij.-atra -21<ec. -I3i Alice H. AJsec, and 67 i-ic-xa ii.ic -Ij-i.c ii.si. star.cd. .stinted at -i.'ij p.m. Cleopatra i..-:u>cd u> leave the lmiTk, and t:>ok no pert ,v t.'ii- rue.-. Alice 11. showt-d thi. way ior six but wi;h a n.ilo cunipit-:, d ,S;i-v.u> was m Iroi.:. c.i-si-.v i'i>iiovrrd by Wooucnd. A httle liirtJu-r im the .fitter U.ok ■..-iuir-.a-. aj.d ilrawiiiL,' away won fusi.y by i-yht ii.-nj;;iis. Miss ViKiii;; liue-h.ii tiard. nearly two huridrtd yards back, just iv front of Flora. Mac. T.iaf, Cmin 15 l-sth si-c. l>.vidi'iid, £J. 3.20 p.m.— FLYL.XG HANDICAP, of CO soys; s.-cond 1J soys fr-m s'.Hke. Five furlongs, i IC3. J. V- McCrai-ken's br z Alexia, V.y I Lord R/.siyn-—i'.evi.u, .'tvr-., 7s- 21b ! (J. Oisen) 1 i 06J. Cr. P. Fame's b <r C'.-valrv. 3vri-, i ■Jst litlb .. .. iL. ti." Kin.-I 2 : 97. E-. Gates's b c Zetland, lyrs,. Bst Ki> (L. Ila-erty! 3 921 Sundy P-tt slb (It. Kinnji. 85 M.i'.uku 7rt 2lb Jas. Puw). and «).*, Volcdia ft»t 71b | (F. Jones) wis.) s.aited. i K:i:-e i-'tart-ul at S. p.m. Alexis was the first to uiov*. and before hah a furlor.y had bevn oovOTc-d Chivalry. , who was te-o ia-t to -;.-vt g-n:g, wns runniii;; s-ct-C'iul. tlu« jia-.r b;>i>i v ' well clear of tho ciiiurs. Turning' ir.:o tho s'.mk-ht, Chivalry ard Alexia were a.!,r.-u,-»t. ard the latter out- .- KlMj-inj,' his o'/ponrn*,, bent hi-m home by tlin-e-quarte-rs oi a half a length between wc-ond and third. Tiiue, l-mia°4 2 sih pec. D.vidend, i"! an. i p.m.—HACK HA.-,i>ICAP RACE, of C--, f-ovs; second 5 soys :rom slake, Six fiiTloii'-rs. 63. -Mr T. Mon-talt's cb m by Good-bye—Foresight, syrs, -sit. V.'h "(L. G. Kin-.) 1 1191. -A- Dale's eh c Balaam, 3yrs. fist 31b (L. llajrcrty) 2 131. T. Shr-enan'a cih m McTrvmaker. 6>Ta. Pst 51b .. .. .'. (Dcrrctt) 3 83 Vurd'o 3nt (R. King), 1?..j Mwi-'o Bat Gib (McLudisy), 43 Adrift 7st lOib i,F. Jones), and 40 Pa.ro!a Tat 71b (Jsw. Pine) also started. Itwe stajted tit -1.0 p.m. Vardo ar.'d led for three hirkm?u, when Balsam ran to the head of affa-irs. The last-named led Lato tho st;rai-;;ht, when Good- - ca.;i.e fast on the and ran in - an easy winner by thxe-o l..>ii.g-üb*i; two le-nfrths between seoond and th.nL ilaug-o clou* u-p ] fourth. Tinre. lnun IS l-sth i?<sc. Divi- : dends—On Goodsijrht, iC 13s; on Balsiwii, £1 4s. 4.33 p.m.—WELTER HA-,'i>ICAP, of 50 soys; second 10 soys from stake. Six fii.rlon-.ja. 13li. J. A. Holmes's eh f Hilarity, by Cust a shore—Pleasure Seeke-r. 3yrs, 9at, 81b .. .. (E. Scoul.ar) 1 72. Sir Geo. 'Clifford's eh h Caiinio I Chic!, a„'ed, 9st l.'bb .. (J. Ashby) 3 i 83. A. Boyle's b £ lar-jcwse, 3yrs, Set 51b (Jus. Pine) 3 | 91 Antisrone 9st 31b (Mclmskey), 1594 Count Gorton 9st ,tlewitt), 7"i Eee-hnfie.d S.-«t Sib (Mi-Coin-be), 311 Ordnance Bst 71b (J. Scolder), I and K'i Pa.rolo fest iL. G. King) also started, itiice sturtcd at 4.1*2 p.m. ' Ordnance's col-curs wctp the first to beoomo I proniiiieti't. her nen-reist attendants being An- I ti::ono and Leo J-leJieid. Passing the half i mile po.>t Ordnance, Antigone, Lee-Ivnfio.d, I and Count Gorton wero rHcing just ' clear of Lurgesse. Ordnance then retired, and rounding tho liume turn Hdarity and Cannie Chiei cha.ilen.ged the leaders. A furlong from home Ca.nnie CllrieJ looked very likely to sccto, but Hilarity finished well under pressure, and beat him by two and a i half lengths; a ler.-gih between seoond ard third. Antigone was fourth. Time, lmin 19 l-sth sec. Dividends—On Hilarity, £} 10s; on Cannie Ch;--i, X~2 4s. 5.10 p.m.—SPKEY DON HANDICAP TROT (in harness), of 45 soys; second 3 soys from stsike. One mile. 211. A. Rice's b f Itoseshiald. by Rothschild—Wildwood mure, 4yrs. 9sec • "%V Kdwards) 1 149. C. Ireland's Rirt}ft-rg*s>a. 15soo • (D. Price) 2 10V J. WrisrM's Grey Echo, scr fOwnor) 3 201 Orlando scr. 10 Myrtlo Girl 2sec. 6SJ Voli-da 7sec, 31 Captiwtor 17sec, 68 Xwlli-o Spec and 15 Golden Be.Jle 22sec also started. Raco pt-aTted nit 5.15 p.m. Beforo a furlong had been loft behind Ri-.thcr-rlcr. hud got to the front, and a fur- : long further on he was cha.;len«ed by Rose* : shield. 'Hie latter, however, broke badly and half a mi 19 from borne Ruthor?len was thirty i or forty length-* ahead of her. Once Ros*>- ; ' shield again sett.'.'rd d.iwn to her work sho ! quickly nenb' up her '.:-< ground, and evem--tuolly won by a length*, 'a hundred yards lirtwei-n second ard third. Timo, 2min 29 C-B'.h see. Divid'-nd**—On Roseshield, £1 14s; on Ruthergien., ISs.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12497, 7 May 1906, Page 9

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HASTINGS TRAINING NOTES. CHBISTCHUIICH RACIXC; CLUE'S AUIUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12497, 7 May 1906, Page 9

HASTINGS TRAINING NOTES. CHBISTCHUIICH RACIXC; CLUE'S AUIUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12497, 7 May 1906, Page 9

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