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TRAINING NOTES.

KiiiiKRSLiE. (BY 'TELEGRAPH.—rRESS ASSOCIATIO.N, : Auckland,pril^lfiVi--There was a dense Ellcrslie:> tiiis morning, and very lit'tje -trprk could'lre sGcnf 'All the'-work' whs doiio"oiitsido tlift--course proper. King Billy was'tetter than Arc Light at the end of a" inile ran in lmin. 62 Wiseci. Gold Crest and Marguarite, gather* were three lengths in front of Dawn

at the' end of a similar journey' done itf.'lmin. 50 4-ssee. going easier than Rauparaha, finished seven furlongs in lrain. 35 l-ssec.. Master Delaval made a hack of Uhlando over a milo done in lmin. 49 4-sscc. Woodhey beat First Gun over the same distance in lmin. 53sec. Aborigine, alone, .ran six furlongs in 'lmin. ,22seo. Diamond Star was three lengths in front of Chanteusa' at tho.end of , five furlongs; run in lmin. 7 2-ssec. . v 4 cleared after breakfast. Stylish, and Eirsty spurted'four furlongs in 52 2-5 si!c., and Veronica and Delegate seven, furlongs ,in: lmin. 35 l-ssec. ; The lasknamed: had the advantage. Tfimainiipo went four : tiirlohgg iii 51 2-ssc.c., Santa Rosa and Wai-. mangu the,same distance iii the same time." Pierrf, Irish, and Moeraki 'jumped , the Ing •■■■■ fences,, the last-named falling at the double, • . aftenvjiyds getting over safely. , ■ RICCARTOX. ' . Christchureh, April 10. The. weather this morning was dull;, but • the tiacks were in capita) order; : Martyhum • went sis furlongS, in lmin. 18sec. Glenclillocli, from a walking start, covered a rrtilo. and at quarter iii 2min.'> 13sec., and finished •• particularly well. Gold Beaten and Stratagem,, went. seven. furlongs in lmin. ;295ec... .Stratagem' had the best of tho gallop.; Kai- ■ rpnia easily defeated Pole over seven furlongs., done iii lmin. 4-ssec.. which* ■ time could have beeii improved considerably,. Husban'dman' heat-'iTeetfoot over five furlongs ill lmin. 3scc., the mare pulling up . lame. ■ ■ Gwendoliiia,, Zimmerman, Signor, Lapland, , and Somaroff did. ten .' furlongs, Gwendoliiia finishing . fivis lengths ahead of Zimmerman, jii > 2min. 12sec.—a capital s go.. /lnimorman worked ■ lazily. ; Pctrovna. easilyover, four furlongs, in 506ec. • .a large number of. oilier horses worked, : but no sensational,gallops;''.-

''AUSTRALIAN .JOCKEY CLUB, ACCEIT- ' v ANCES. ■ 1 ' . ;K;TELtQI}APH-PHESS ASSOCIATION—COpyBIOHtj '. i ';i •' •: (Rec. April'lC, 10.43 p.m.) V,' ■ „ Sydney, April ,18. ine tollowing are the. acceptances for • tha v > tivb ; ,principal, handicap events at tho-.'Aus- - ,• \tralian Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting:— ■ y / , DONUASTEII HANDICAP. Ono mile. , st 11) ■ st lb "North (Head ... '• 9 1' ; Taiigaroa ... 7 . a i ■al6lgdran\a Sl3 Absentee,- ... ; 7'vtj '-P Lord Merv ;.. 8 (i Roso Ray ... 7 6 Bright Steel... 8 3 War Bee .... 7.4 ■./ Gaby •.-•'... 8 2. fogo ... 7 4-: ILegdtion ... 8 2 \Bkck Mark ... 7 4 Tho Castaway 8 1 Oboe ... ... 7; U pscollette: ... 712':;'Argea ... J' ,U .Maltino • ' ...' 712 ; liorigchamp's7 0, •' > The Climax ... 7/10' Kille Fogi ... 610 ; / Lndy . Rylstolie 7. 9 Maranui ... :UlO ' ! V pio./.Ofrl' 7.-:9/Rbuvray • ti;.7,.■ ; : .: \ SyDJS'iijY CUl'. ''Two nnles. / ; -9, 9. Togo ... ... (i 12 ~.... :.... 8 6 .LadvDiliidence ti 12; 'V' /{riie ;,Light r:..',8 .ii -Electrpn ... (j 10;; :Gab,v • .... 7 I,'i ' Duke of , V.. ■firight' 7 '.^teelv'.',■ 7'12 r .ClaJence (5 10 .. • ■;Jack Smith'..."7' 1 8; Maranni '■ ... 6 7... Pj'ecl . : Laneasterito ' (j 7. •, )Garments. '7.. 4 Rouyray .'-T.'-v-Malti)ie ... ... 7 2 Longclmmps 6 7 Abspntep ... 7 2 King's Cross.,, (i 7. '' : 1 ELIiVATION. ■' ' ' '• A GALLOP ON THUKbUAY. i ■■■ ' (Rec. April 10, 11 p.m.) • > Sydney,' April 16. ' Notiyithstanding his - previous ' jafaeiieSß, - ; ;; .Elevation jiad a; clipping go with Tho Oast* . 4way this morning "as .if ngthing was amiss,. ■ ; but ;lie ■■returned <to his box,' either lame' or. : ) . sore. lie was scratched for the Dqlicsster-y. Handioap,.!\t. halfTpast three.! . . ■\ : :' "(Mr. liitlwili has received- advice that' JSlo-,'* ; ; ; ; . vatipn ifas broken dpuli.)

■TP-OIIOUGHBRKDS IBUHNEU , Uij' !' "i New York, April 15. trrt lii .V'hfo at tho Ililmdorpußtud, I'KeritUcky, - thirty-two- thoroughbred brood,. : ■ ifiares, including Toque, Kubio's halt-Sister, 'anH'ipieveii.f'oals paqshed.'': o-'V; ■: .

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 175, 18 April 1908, Page 7

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TRAINING NOTES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 175, 18 April 1908, Page 7

TRAINING NOTES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 175, 18 April 1908, Page 7

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