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RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES.

Saturday. Heavy rain overnight made the outside of the trial grass very heavy for track work this morning, and in addition a piercingly cold wind throughout the morning made matters anything but pleasant) i'or track watchers. The work was not particularly interesting, most trainers being content to gem. l choir charges over only short courses. • liarn Owl and tierotina Were sent half a mile up the back, both going pleasingly. 'Uie distance was covered in oil. Tiff was worked over a mile without being unduly hurried. Rich Prize, Kiliane and Sporting Lady did good strong work. Sun Up wns sprinted a few furlongs, and a similar task was allotted to Tarleton. . Serene was going better than Iteliutai at the end of seven furlongs in 1.39 4-5- .... .... !

Afaunga, and Fireblight were associated in a run over about a mile. The former was going the better at thO finish. ' Volant and Rational worked together doing fite furlongs in 1.13. Night Raid and Maiusprmg did a .slrong round, finishing together, while Passin' Through was going slightly better than Tulci over the same ground. "White Comet broke 1.23 for six fuilor.gs. He gave Meisler a few lengths start in the last half mile, and finished up-his work welll, it being the best gallop of the morning, j Captain Sarto ran a mile strongly > and his stablemate Laughie sprinted a comfortable half mile. Erie alone did a mile nicely, going on well at th 6 finish. Killocra was clear of Musical and Pompey at the end .of six i'urJongs, the winner taking 1.24 4-3, a fair gallop. Boadicea and Beaumont separately fail down over half a mile without being extended. Moorland alone covered seven furlongs, taking 1.26 2-5 for the last six. Anticipate was a little better than Kuhio and Blue Peter in a run over six furlongs, which took 1.25. Charlatan did strong work over a distance. Cassells and Maghera, kept, together throughout, were given a strong run over' a mile. Horatius showed a liking for the goiftg. tvhen beating Rigel over about six furlongs. Apache and Boughleen I>houn cud a working gallop over six _ furlongs, ground which was covered leisurely by Irish alone.. Tenterfield ran seven furlongs at a strong-pace; - The Cheat brushed over five furlongs taking 1.13 1-5. ■ Penury Rose worked alone over a round.

Several others were out but their work waft confined to Strong pacing. A. McDonald schooled both Puwhero and Uncle Dave over-the sod wall, and two brush fences, both horses giving a. safe display. . Trespass (A. H. Burt) and Blue Hall (A. McMullan) were companions in a run over three hurdles jumping nicely. North Inch (A. J. Peart) and Cashman (C. Dawson) went together over four hurdles, giving a clean and fast exhibition. Sunday.

The No. 1 grass and the sand track's were opened this morning, ani' though fairly freely used the work was mostly at three-quarter pace. The goings on the, grass track was heavy,.and several horses were worked on the sand at halfpace. -'l%, on the grass, brushed lift me over the last half mile of a round. Gold- ! step did good threequarter paoe work. Sun tip ran tlie last four of about siS furl6hgs in 1.0. Ayrovski .was allotted stiong pacing. Tatleton ran home over the last half tn'ilo of. tisefiil "work in 59, * Heisler" taking 1.1 l j <s for the sairie ground. 'Volant was not hurried when brushing down the straight. ltehntii did a couple of rounds at froto half to thi'ee-quarter pace. Serene handled himself well when running half a mile in 54 1-5. Erie did a mile and a quarter at a strong pace, and Boadicea was under a pul( when running half a mile. Ch aflat an was allotted a couple of rounds of easy work.

Chick wheat and Sartist were together throughout a spirt Over five ftirlofigs, 'the .last'half being run in 57 2*3. Knocklyn. arid Grey Kyes together reeled off sit filrlongs in 1.26 3-5. • • Kilfane was given useful Work over a found, arid Boughleert Dhoiin and Apache did fln <*afey- seten fttthmgs. Blu6 Peter ran down a strong half mile. * • ' North Inoli and Cnshman ran an easv mile. Cassells an&.Maghera covered tlip same, ground, the last seven furlongs taking 1.45 2-5. , Frisco Mail (Mr G. H. Paul) and Kaikahu (E. Shaw) jumped four hurdles in company going pleasingly. _ . Several others, including Killoci'a, Tigerland, En Pvoute. Penury Rose, Uncle. Dave, Putoanui, Sir Roseberry, Uncle Bob, Lucullent, First Line, Maunga, and Mountain liion, ■Were worked;

AUCKLAND T.C.'S FLEET meeting. (special to "the press.") a- AUCKLAND. August 8. The following nominations have been received OFFICERS' HANDICAP (in harness), of ■ 500 sovs. 8.30 class, ljm. Master Ruby HuOn Andziram Councillor Sal Pointer, General Bingefl Hilfjhip Wallacelvy AudjibOn Reliance Kuvgeclere' Plorrießirigen Oiite Lad Kelson Derby Lord Nepean Hai'lcot Padlock- " Staiimoor. Nelson Scandal Gold Sound McCormack Ohildo Bawldy Blair Audlibon Lflcanua AiidUliOn JiuOft G*attan The "Tartar Sijnorella Imprint Olandore Wallrodn Vaii Cap Bell T6\v6r Ttftntttlil Daphne Temple : Dillon Huon Wildwood Heather Girl Toll Chimes Grey PetOr Brendo Roisterer AMERICA STAKE (Free-tor-All in harness), • of 750 sovs.. 91.. Mint Oft Derby Pedrd Pi*riiHti TaurolcST'elca Great Bingen First Carbine. Great Hops Sheik (Aust.) All Bell Onyx Logan Chief STARS AND STRIPES HANDICAP (in harness), of 500 sovs. c.MsJ. 2m. Ne'sqn Derby .Ursulino r.l;u-k Admiral NatlVc Prince Bu;t Bus Kn!iftneo ; Padlock Respect fiijsuor«!!it Onkliampton Bawld.v Roisterer Delavan Bill Looanda Harvest Home Imprint Glanders (late Llttlo Daphne Bell .Tower Hii'tn) Wildwood Temple Run Pore Kiti'4 Lear Heaths* Girl Tranquil Grey Peter Anoiiram "Willi ro on ADMIRAL'S HANDICAP (in harness), of 3 000 sovs. 4.34 cias-i. 2m. Minton Dflfby Bessie Logan Jewel Bell Harold Sheik Taurckurcka Stormy Orion Billy Sea Great Bin;en Flfcht Ever Goiflmtin Hypo Pedro Pronto Lady Joan Dean Dillon First Carbine Dalnahitio GOVERNOR'S HANDICAP .'in harness), of 750 sovs. For unhoppled trotlors. 4.45 cinss. -ia. Roi Alto Younc Blake -M Mack Naplnrtd Clontac! Wifftmera Kinc Lady No a Vaikahn Pyramus Peterwah Peier Dean Speculator Kin? Oapilalist The Tartar RostWftr Bundabcry Aerial Bingen Rose Bingen fleet Handicap (ia harness), of 500 govs. 3.55 class. 11m Master ■ Grey Peter, Kikltitea Councillor Ruby Huou Logan Conscript GoM Flake Sothschild Hufhie Jvy Attdrtbon Cols Nut Wallace Flofrie Binrrer Roiuterer Nelson Derby Lord Jfepean. Bptkbtirn Percy llsrold Junior Signorella Native Prince Biwldy Blair Atadubon Golden Hope Locandi Nelson Weodvale. . Glan4oro McCormack Delavtn Bill Lanjlfln Haricot Huon orattan Temple Oute Lad Helton Talker Heather Girl Profiteer litprint Brendo Rua Per* Van Cap Anoiiram Dillon Huon La Fayette Black Admiral Tranquil Fight Ever General BingecJHolwftree Daphne Rellaftce Priflce Lyons Wildwood AU RBVOIft HANDICAP (in harness), 0 « 500 sovs. 2.1* class. lm. Conscript Bessie Logan Oreat Hope Bell Harold LotanChief Hue Corohado Comedy Chief First Carbine Goldclan Great iliijen J*w«t „ Lady. Joan HfJ>o All Bell Onyx Dean Dillon Sal Pointer Nelson Fame

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18456, 10 August 1925, Page 12

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RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18456, 10 August 1925, Page 12

RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18456, 10 August 1925, Page 12