RICCAKTON TRAINING NOTES.
Monday. There- vra-s no work of any importance ao coniDliahed thi« morning. Iho majority of tho horses out being merely restricted to from steady to half-pacinj*. Myall IG. Pine), commenciriK i -or tho double, fenced safely over a round of tho big fences. Pa-SEive (C. Cochrane) juuij>;d ono flight of the schooling hurdles. Compass, at a useful pace, went once and a half round on tho sand trnck. Negative, moving freely, and Merrie Zealand, did three-quarter pacing on the insido crrass track.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14110, 1 August 1911, Page 9
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