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FINAL GALLOPS.

TRACK WORK AT RICCARTON. ' (By Telegraph—Special Correspondent.) ■. V.'. ■ '■; CHWstchurch,■'■•Novombo'r 3. • Tho/moniing was perfect and a fair number, .of .spectators .were present, at Jliccarton to witness .the, final gallops. All. of the '.gallops took place on the plough' : track. There : .was • jiothiug sen-' siitioual ■ accomplished. ■;' Colk-eii Mary, who was the. first out, got.to the end of

six ' furlongs'. in lmiri. 18 4-ssec. Query ran Jive huiohgs In lmiu. 3 l-ssec. Jlar'tine.and Coronilorni finished together nt the. end vof a ■ strongly-run mile and a quarter, which occupied ' 2inin. 17sec. '.taskmaster';.(A.'.Oliver) and. Husbandman, assisted ."by. Sharpshooter, over tho last niile,'ran a milo and-a Quarter in 2miij. 15 3-osec.,' tho first half occupying 522-asec., and tho.■-first six- furlongs i inin.' 23sec. :,True. Knight. easily. defeated' A'itlisclale over, seven furlongs run in lmiu. 32 2-ssec- Bliss . ran, five furlongs up, tho back- in linin. sseo. Madam iUadcap .finished- half a length in -trout Of Countermine over a, mile journey, run lin lmiu. 47:1-ssec.. -Penates', .and Aauuiai ran six furlongs up tho back in .lniin., Msec, finishing-together.- : Boanerges (A. Olivsrj,. and liohinoor '..(Bennett) ran six furlongs in lmin.-17sec..The. latter finished; slightly in front, but Boanerges, who covered-the. most ground, iinishingwell, and it was a useful gallop: Big Blast; and Avarice. ;ran. five .furlongs comfortably ;.in : lmin.' 8.1-ssee... Tho Ishtar colt ; did a- working gallop over, five furlongs. Sapience- and;-Medallist ran six luriongs in lmin.-, '18 2-ssec,\ finishingtogether. - -Tannhauser : finished slightly in front of Pleasure-Bent over half a mile, run .in olsec. , Formby (I\ D.Jones) defeated .Dreadless over six furlongs, run in: lmin.'-182-ssec.-: Silver. Bullet .and Bolt from the Blue finished: abreast at the, end of - half. a mile, ruu : in 514-ssec.'. Ingoda.:.;(lightweight), :assisted .'.by Gio~ anni over the last, seven, furlongs, ran a

mile, and, a,quarter in 2min. Usee.; a fair performance., l .Zetland, sprinted three furlongs. . Equitas ran half- a. mile in .49 1-5 sec. , ; Warsong ran . five' furlongs up the back -in lmin. '4 l'-ssec- Los Angeles (W. Holmes) defeated Prim ,(H. Paul) .by several lengths at the end of a mile and a,.,quarter-, run ,in:;2rnin. .112-ssec.'; The. first half mile was run in 50.2-ssec, and the - first 'six ► furlongs in \ lmin.-; 16 2-ssec. The Cup candidate was. carrying a good' weight,... .was../on !\ the , outside , throughout, and, finished ;.upl: his:,task,, well—a. satisfactory', performance. .7 Rose Noble Tail-.■-'.-;_ the; ; '■• Inst , ; six fnrlongs ■'-.■■' of a : ... mile , »in-.' ; "; lmin: '. 24sec.. . Puak'a finished in. front of Tribulation and Mumura at, the. end of a mile journey, which occupied lmin. 46sec.'-. Dearest defeated: Gipsy,-Belle over :a ; six furlong journey,- run-in lmin. 17 3-ssec.. Formless (lightweight);'ran-fire;'fnrlongs" in lniin., 3sec. ■ Wauchbpe covered- the .last fire ofi six furlongs in.lmin. 3 2-sscc.\Kilostori. finishod. in-front.of Polymorphous over a\ eoven' furlongs? journey, .run in,lmin. 32 2-ssec.: ;...Arinameiito and ' "Wardland : ran-

'•! five.-furlongs in'.lmin. 7}sec. -Flambeau ; easily defeated Scotch Plaid.over six furlongs,'; the-last: five of which she'ran in :' lmin. 5.1-ssec.;-.'Meriwa 1 (C,' Emerson), assisted by. Cullinan, whoinvhe easily dc- ' feated-.overlthe last seven furlongs," ran a : mile; and ;a-.quartor ; in 2min. 12 2-ssec.- , TheLaffc .ahdJohn finished - together over, '■ a mile,-..which - was run .in ■ lmin. ..47sec. Guiauiorto defeated Suva over seven fur- ; longs,, the. last . half-mile.; being run in' 55 2-sscc. Diabolo (Traill) and Sandstream ■; (lightweight), l : assisted .by St. Felix over 1 the/last' mile,: ran : a mile and a : half iu 2min..42sec: : The first .mile took lmin.'-47sec;,'and-the mile and a quart«r;.2min. 15. 2-sseo.- Diabolo, hard ridden,' finished half a length in; front, but did not display.the same dash as when he gallopedl on-Tuesday, and-, his performance -was rio-r , thing out, df,,the ordinary. ."Miscount, Masterpiece; ..and; Tenterhook were com-' E anions iu a spin over half .a mile. The rst-named, who,went at full:pace, finished Jin front,, running the 1 .distance; vin 49; Coy- finished several-lengths' in front of Stone Ginger in d gallop over one: mile and: a'■quarter, .which he ran ! in- 2min.",lßsec..-Gold.:and Tremble ran: sis furlongs in lmin. 20 l-ssec.. Aornngi (0/' Cress ): jumped Hwotbf ..the.'.6oho6ling' hurdles. . Outfander (C. TSnierson) and Gunboat finished together, over six .furlongs, run in lmin. 17 4-ssec. The Cup candidate' is evidently' in. good -/condition. Bronze "sprinted''three" fitfldngSTDbmino" Tan : the' last five of 6ix furlongs' in lmin. sseCi : Gold' Bird nrid Hydrant jump-' ed;.tico hurdles,: Hydrant running off; and carrying-Gold. Bird- with him at! the Second . hurdle, , which they jumped- at. the second ' attempt. ./ They afterwards Tan a-'.'-milo 'in 7 lmin.: '55scc.. finishing together. 'Cronstadt:(lightwcight) and" Ivopu.:' (T. ;'.C. O'Brien)). assisted by "Canterbury over the. last five ' fur-• longs, ran .a mile ;aud a' quarter ;in-2min.' 15 -l-Bscc' Crohstndt.' finished -ten -lengths in front of Kopn, dud'-'On the. litter's' track-form he can havo no chance in theCup. : Beckwell (J. Percival)' gace' a good; display over' five flights of the- schoolinghurdles. -Swimming-Belt ran -the last five-of six : furlongs in lmin. 5. 2-ssec; : ; Pilgrim's Way,' joined by'Fasnakyleovbr: the last six, Tan seven furlongs in.'lmin.i

30sec.V Morecambe /and- '.Humming. Bird! finished' together 'over' l seven- ' furlongs, - run -in lmin. : 35sec., while; I ,there'-was' littloto choose between Bollinl and Elfish over; a similar journey, : which occupied IminV 32 ' 2-ssec. ;' The. folowing were amongst others: to :bo given steady''to half pacing:—Master Taul,- - Lady Alma,' Queen's- Scarf, Ambrosian,'Martist,' burnt, Lily White,- Culprit,' Maori King,' Wimmera, and. Bridge. -.- ' . •' ,■-';■•-■ -. :./ :: )'The first: to;'commence after breakfast

were Tlio Comet and :Armstrong, and they finished'togothor over five furlongs, which they ran in lmin. 5 1-Ssec. • .'My. Lawyer (It. Ellis) had a.'bit'the best.of Balaclava, at the finish.of a journey over! six, furlongs, .which .was run in, lmin.' lGsec.';: Glenspring rati' six-furlongs up the back in lmin. 20sec;: Kilts did strong work over twice found, running homo the last five :furlongs in. lmin. 1 '- i . 4-ssecl : Obligate ran the last'' half-mile : ' of five furlongs , in .52 2-ssec. ..Grand Slain brushed home fast over the last part of once round. Adage ran nine,furlongs in 2min. 4-ssec. Ideato ran ' six'furlongs in' lmin, 17 3-ssec. Achray'rnn six furlongs, comfortably in lmin. 23 1-Ssec. Alexis- , ran five furlongs ;,in''lmin, '4£sec. " Tlie Seer 'half ; a mile iin 57. l-ssec. Busyland, Southern Cross, and Gold Pin', ran a "mile in lmin. 52/ 3tssccJ,' .the: former, going, easily.throughout.'; Kova ran seven

furlongs in lmin. 37scc. Muircock easilydefeated' Swordplay and Mclchior over; three furlongs, run in 37 3-sscc. Fisticuff rah the last five of 'six'furlongs in lmin. 7s'ec. '-.'Kohl.'.easily defeated Crpsbio over, five furlongs,'run' in 'lmin. 4 2-sscc. Chief Lochiel ran nine furlongs ' comfortably in 2inin. 4 l-ssco. , Perm .ran the last' half-mile of five furlongs, in 49 4-ssec. Hohungatalii ran half.'a 'mile'in 50 3-ssec. Rock Ferry and' Montreal' finished together at the end of five-furlongs, run in' lmin. 4sec. Hose Red was given a -.sprintins task. Boutade and Lawn Hose ran a iniio in lmin. 47sec. latter was left, several lengths,, and finished about the same distanco back. Oiyoi, Genius, Lady Orizoin, Cymbiform, l ; Adjudge, Reumno, and Xavier, who ■ arrived yesterday, were amongst others to bo" given steady to medium pacing. - . FEILDING STAKES.' After final payments .the following horses remain in the ~ . •"• .'.-'. 'FIFTH"PEILDING-STAKE'S,-of .100 sovs;; weight for age. Five furlongs (run' November 30).-Mr.'W. E. Bidwill's b. cTribulation, by Birkenhead—Stepfoldt, 3yrs.; Mr. W. E. Bidwill's b. c. Provocation, by Birkenhead—Stcpfcldt, 4yrs.j .Mr. ■W." E. Bidwill's b. c. Inspection, by Birkenhead—lmmersion, 3yrs.; Mr. Middleton Melrose's, b. c. Lord' Kelvin, by-'Mui-tiform—Sans Peur, 3yrs.; Mr. T. H. Lowr/s b. c. Koh-i-noor, by Royal Fusilier—Bijou, 3yrs.; Sir Geo. Clifford's b. f. Countermine, by Qnnrrymnn—Safeguard, 3yrs.j Sir Geo. Clifford's ch." f.' Tonterhook, by Clanranald—To-morrow, 3yrs.;.Sir Geo. Clifford's b. e. Masterpiece, by Clanranald—Madowla, 2yrs.j Sir Geo. Clifford's b. f. Madam Madcap, by Clanranald—Madowla, 3yrs.j Mr. John Buckley's br. c. Peter Pan, by Stepnjak— Armilla, 2yrs.; MnnaWatu Stud "Company's br. c. by Sir Laddo—Cccilc, 2yrs.; Mr. W. T. Hook's ch. f. Excel, by Advance—Endeavour, 3yrs.; Mr. R. A. M'Donald's b. m. Hermia, by Birkenhead —Nixie, Gyrs.; Hon. J. D. Ormond's b. c. Formby, by Birkenhead—Glftdisla, Syrs.j Mr. Donald .Frasor's ch. f. by AdvancedSeagull, 2yrs.j Mr. Donnld Frascr's ch. c, by-Advance—Good Luck, 2yrs.; Mr. J. Monk's b. f. Gipsy Belle, by Stcpniak— Bello Clair, Syrs.j Mr, niglidcn's b. c. Polymorphous, by Multiform—Humour, [ tyre. . . ■■

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 965, 4 November 1910, Page 7

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FINAL GALLOPS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 965, 4 November 1910, Page 7

FINAL GALLOPS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 965, 4 November 1910, Page 7

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