AUSTRALIAN TRACK NOTES
By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright Melbourne, October 24. Training; was iloiiu in blowy weather, hut the going was good. At Flemingtou, on the grass, Finmark and Estland cov> ered ten furlongs in 2min. 15ecc. KillowDii went a mile in lmin. 47sec, and Linule twelve furlongs easily in 2mln. 56sec. iIW; pie left ten furlongs behind in 2min. 16sec, and Nightwntch eleven in 2min. 30sec. Kennaquhair (R. Lewis up) did twelve furlongs in "min. 56sec, but went unliindly. Desert Gold sprinted. Outlook did ten furlongs on the sand in 2min. MJsoc. and Edrington and Ueka did a mile in lmin. «sec. At Caulfield, New Zealand beat Way. land Smith over ten furlongs, on the grass, in 2niin. 19sec. Ashvie.wdid a milo in the BiJ-ml in lmin. W.scc. Arch Itarclla boat Colbert over ten furlonsa on tho I Eiass in 2rain. lOsec.. and Pa nacre did the best gallop over nine furlongs, takinc J rain. sC|scc. Court Jester did nine fur'lonea in lmin. 57!=cc, ; Coticne, and Paratoo nine furlongs in 2min. 6scc, and Kilflinn nnd tiord Kagar ten furlonns in ?,r»in. ICsec. Bee has bci;n scratched for the Melbourne Cup.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 26, 25 October 1918, Page 8
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