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LATE SPORTING.

FLEMINGTON TRAINING NOTES. [ITIESS ASSOCIATION.! (Received February 28, 12.8 p.m.) 1 FLEMINGTON, This Day. ■Koopan covered six furlongs in lmin , 20sec. r ndopondpnco run half a >nilo in ! 53sec, and ilaloya left bfx furlongs behind in lmin 19sec. Playaway and Lord Ullin's Daughter saw the end of six furlongs in lmin ISiscc. Glndsomo did strong work Canteen and Emir gallopped ni.no furlongs in 2min 9soc. Lord Fitzroy beat drcon Mountain and Elvo ovor twelvo furlongs in 2min 43Asen. Domas covored n niilo in lniin 54sec, and Marmont fourteen furlongs in 3min ISaou. Ibex wont five furlongs in lmin ssec. Sarto loft six furlongs behind in lmin 22scc. Hotting quotations on Newmarket Handicap :— Gladsome, 9 to 2, backed to win £3000 ; Abington, 7to 1 ; Playaway, 8 to 1; Medallist, 9 to 1 ; Lord Ullin's Daughter, 10 to 1. iho otht'is are unaltered. Australian Cup quotations:— Dividend and Green Mountain havo been backed each at 8 to 1, and Mnrmont, Bright Boauty, and Emir at 12 to 1. WANOANUI TR.MXING NOTES. [nr TKLKORAi-n— rnE3s association. 1 ) WAJ^GANUI, This Day. A lionvy shower \asl evening improved the track, which was in good otder tint, morniug. Part tutu wan the fit-xtt to appear, doing v mile solu.-t in splendid stylo in lmin 44soe, liniahing wtron^ly. Stronghold covered six furlongs in limn 22 2-osoc, and was not extended. Vnlkyiio and Wvary Bill wero nsnociatcU over 1 mile 11 furlongs, finishing together strongly, the distance occupying Amin 24.sue. Shrapnel inn onco ruund, winding up with a threo furlong spurt. He is moving very well. MultiOd wan too good for lireunde ovor fivo fur'.ongs, tun in lmin 6sec. Truniixuy traverKod a milo and a quarter at a solid pace and in a plcoHiug manner. Achilles ran six furlongs liom a Hying start in lmin 15?oc, the last five furlongs in lmin 2 3-st.ee. Storxhoot nod Molodcoii covered a milo and a half in 2uiin 42^ci<, the fc.inor appearing to the moat advantago. The )i>£t mile and a quarter was covered in 2miu 14£icc. Ghoorku, looking particulaily well, was sent v mile, accompanied by Gold Ctown. The latter wa« no use to the Dunedin Cup winner, who finished a dozen lengths ahead. Ghooika had light platen on, but il was a sterling performance, the time being lmin Misec. Scotty and lieioism wero companions over a mile and a quarter gallop, the former having all the Wit (Jt matters, and finishing under pull in' 2min losec. Amaryllis, Fleka, Victoria Park, and Noteoriui woiked together over v mile, tho firstniimort clearfiig right away fiom Iho others and traversing tho dihtanco in lmin <16ijscc. Submnriuc and Loiiet left five furlongs behind in lmin 4 3-Ssec, the former having the best of tho gallop.- Creusot, Vaiiwind, Wild Duck, and Clifton ran a mile in liniu 51sec, Creusot having the mcusuio of the others. King's Birthdiiyand Cassiopeia ran sixfuriongs, the foinierKnishing some longthi ahend in lmin 214«ec. Noneen, 1/iuive, Quariynuin, Sunmos, Idassa, Sir Tristam, Flanagan, Crimson Lake, and others did slow work.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 6

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LATE SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 6

LATE SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 6