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RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES.
Thursday. Tho steady tain which fell for several hours yesterday had a very beneficial effect on tho tracks, and tlm morning a lot of fast work was indulged in. Tfie trial grass w;rs open, and a-1 id&i woik was done, on i it, but, ad was to be expected, the going was j slightly on the slow side. Gnome was first out, and put up a useful gallop over seven lur.ouga. I Marsa (Museec) ran six nirionga in Imin 20 l-oth ec-c Martiua, with the atsUsianoe of Findhom over the last five, ran six iurioegs in Imm 13 4-sth ccc. The performance was a good one, as it w-33 dono when tho track wao at its slowest. Quarantine and Don Francisco ran half a mi.c /»; oiecc. Ckrysotia (Muesen) and Warsfep (McClusKeyl »ere iiwooai-;*! in a spin over a. rmlo anc. ii quarter, run irt 2n.in 16s;c. The *-Up candidate was -join-, very c-asilv at the iiiil.ii. Troon covered a mile comfortably in Imin Flying Start finished in front of Holiday the end of ha;f a mile, run in oOsec, and Court Martial had an advantage over Snacdraj,oa m a five furlong task, which occupied Imin 3 ti-oth sec. Baritone was all ou; at the end of cis furlongs, run ir. Imin 21 4-i.tu sec. ..riln.-hor and lUts ran four furlongs iro the bact in JSlscc. Rencontre (Tinker) and Bimctcr CF. Gray' covered tne last five lurloH™ of a mile in ; , 7 a-sth sec, tho Oblitpido filly having : >be ->k st- of matters at the finish. ; Laid Stroke was indulged in steady work, j .\a. -ia and St. E\*e ran five furlongs in ! Imtn tisce. . ; Banlcsia op-artcd half a mile in 52 1-Eth i err. ar.d Empei.ui.-.- <Orav) covered a similar : distance in 54 1-jth sec! ! Mcltcbikoff galloped attractively in a half- , mile dash, which took 51sec. Floweret was net extended when runcinsr half a mile in 57 l-sth sec. j i-' ori Ma-donald relifhed tho etato of the i ground, and covered half a milt: in 53 -l-sth MC Honesty had an advantage over Peg at tho end of 6bc furlongs in Imin lOJsec. Carolus and tho Glenanp—Clytie filly, in p. Roberts s stable, **et out to run *ix furlongs, bin after going- some distance the .atter fob. fortunately without injury to her- I ee'.f or her rider. F. Woods. Care*lus finished -.h<- task alone in imin 21 .sec. ' Varaniar. was not of much uso to Char- j mi-la whe-n covering £.-.-<; furlongs is. Imia |
:i*eci the going elidestly harrpcrirg tii \ »100 seidiCS- _ f Tiler* «•»-! net raaca between Fhi.ace.pbra j; *ji uaniau at ihe end .of haii » iiii-e, ni2 stir: and 'Angelina wero torc:-;.:r a: tha •<•* nii.Jtioa of a live furlon-/ ti--'-: which 1-ji:s C*i-:c. rrir.--"*; i;*.-... * arc c.r.d Sartrese £ri c h<.i ""*-':! .-.-,-»r * : -i l-'losga, covering the <i:j'..'-.-'.e in icc'.'-h Me!cdy ran the l*u!». five o: i'-X far;;ir.-> fr -- ! ™» E 2-Sth etc' Co::-••-" ar »a S'lcloam snisixd v?Y., acd "-i af-cr ~ ecu/c ard a. c.uartur hi<~- ! *--* in covered i:: 2mis I*-s<.c. .■i;':e.- the :n;ervi- Ciiua.c w:i.» ;U-;v. .d out ~-.,._: *Te i;ir.or.gr*. and iinifhcd i;i> ::.*- :;: 1.".-U C .'>ath tsec. ana iiirkbtck ga:ic.i>C'i half a Mar::2 uc * executed ueefa! work over fiix furloai:?. acd '2ar.nhaneer cove-red a nii.-o a. quarter at tarcc-q-jaiter pace. S-:ar.*arcr ran ha.; a milt- no the tu-.••:. .-.rd aud t'ireff\xi brufhccl over i:vo ii;r» ir. Iniia 6*jcc. -.a Ini.s Ji-sec-Lady Ve.cti, rr.c'.-Lr." r.icely, had -:. *-asy v;c:ory over ilops L*; a ii*..;-i*i.!v tlJb., wii.cil occUj-i*d at'isec. I.a<!:ouo g*..ki.-cJ £ ™ fur!o-ri :.: l*Ciii , u:i- covo-rc*. ha2s :. r.-.:!•'.--.i:i the back ;•.. 53:=sci-, ard Oriar.dj and ire.ii;* thrtu :ur!or:!f« .a iO l-'.'.ii ftc. .-...uiicl U". lno:r.p.->. ni ha-. ;i :-'.ig-:: ailvar.- ----.*.-*• o-.-or first. IJ.a:-.-.-*: ••!. Can ]>■■ ■-•.:■ at tho or;d c* sbc furlong, rui; ;r. Iniin 20t>cc. v. .-.h tho :..:.;-!o!a;;(■*: of Scuiv over tno ;;rca!er j-ir: vi t*;*r.u lvii i: mi v :r: *>-> i-o*.ii > c. liilrceny tiiiisLcd a; the- end o[ a u;hc :i::d a qua:Ur. i-:u<.-i.u,i!;:::f.' v:.u i.iky ucdl iJii*.-.' over farxr.i-i :u Irr.ia i) 3-3 th .«ec. (J;ga Carlovr.;. ;ir:;i Irish Hc-.-.o vere to-Sctht-r over seven lutiomji- run ill Imin o*:;----.-cc. Themis wa« - .o h::\o r 'oi'.c- wi'b them, but -.va-i U-Jt She luad; np a .ot <:; rarouuri, howivtr, ani her wcri: wm better than tbat c{ nthor o: her companiona. ran four :i r.'>i:.<;-. i". s!;s>.'C. Down and Ki:;.t wero ul!'>*..ed a »;)rinting tail;, over three l.irloi-.;*.-. and nm-.va nn-e.y. Hutala and Ko!.nt:na a*;co:nn-:sbcd similar -.ask.v Briar Patch and 3 iiaiMirolhcr to C!y-nc-.ish in J. McComb'.. -.table, hnis-iicd tofrother at tho end c; half a mii«- run iv ol! 1-olh ."eo. Rejection, aloao. tpillcpcd iix furlouga in l.mm '-I i-sth net. Ki'iiocr.tre's two-year-o'.d iuK-;istcr, Balios, covered three it'.r'orH-i in !i-..c. M'-'dicy a:oved ircely w!:en throutrh a five-furlonc; tn?!; in I mir. a l-jth se>Chora!*; and Kin-.; Star, by Martian— Kc-o-phik-, oovt-red half a lii'.i'J ;a tho former shr.-.vii:c* to Edvar.'.app. Ked Kni;;ht -vent hall .-. sr.i.V in sar-x. Parable 'H. Coknl j;:mpe;l four of tho schooling hurdles in r.ty!,.. Miimura and l»or"y Mskl"-ii gal!oped six fur'ontrs in Imin Itlvo. -end Sir Malt and Kimbo!t.ou i'.irr in oCjsee. Uusheen, Kuuiinih., tfy<-t'.u.->. Daytime, Ifela. Freva, ily.ia-'.'.hi:-, Idrulisni, Hoy, Shaki, Indirc. Myst'iiarch. V.-vration. Keputation. Ast-ria?, Kooya. l.a ib-ma, lilcriot, anri Me-— Ff-e s'-ii!'? of vs.'-nb'-'s airb-.-ils. were mdulseil :u slow -.vov!--. Anions others to _f?t tlirmrili Himil.-.r tp*k<>' were Aut.niiiPH-, Battic Eve, I/eocihi-.' Lady, Be, and Twelfth Ni?ht.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15112, 30 October 1914, Page 9
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RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 15112, 30 October 1914, Page 9
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