LATE SPORTING.
FLKMIXUTOX NOTKS. fI'UKSS ASSOCTATION.I (Notched March I, 11.37 a ni ) KI.KMIXIiTOX, r lln.» D.iy. Billingsgate ( nvi'i-i'il h.ilf a mile in 50 «!(■, nnil Cantoen a similar di.stance in 52see. Golden West .saw (he end of live furlongs in linin sstv. Blinker and Holler left hovcn fin long's behind in 2miit 27Jsec. Tluue ij> an nit 01 at ion in the New market, betting. Ibo.v anil Med.illiM li.ivo boon supported nt 20 to 1 for tlio Australian Cup. Wink it hna been buck i' l li> win wveial thnuKind, and is now favourite at 7 to 1. Dividend and Green -Mountain are quoted at, 8 to 1 each, WANUAXUI TRAINING NOTKS. WANfIANUI, This Day. Nearly all horses engaged lit the. Cup meeting have arrived, and the tracks proHi'iited a busy appwintiire this morning, l'iiritntu opened piocee<ling» by covering a couplo of rouiuLs at Imlf pace, Imiihliing over the last three furlongs in capital style. Stronghold skippod over four furlongs in 61sec, liimhing well. Scotty and Crimson Lukn went a mile together, tho former under pull, in lniin 45soc. Hnpids and Himdnnistei' were restricted to inediuni ]>aro work. Both horses are, looking well, particularly the former, llhoorka and Gold Grown slipped over a mile, tho former running out wide; they finished together, in lmin 46sec. Melocleon and Rtanihoot were associated in a gallop over the .same distance, registering a .similar time. Maniopoto did lull f — pace work. The son, of Snult is vory fit. Multifid, (iitMia'do, and Heroism covered four furlong in 524.5ee, Urenude finishing in front of .Multitid, who wus not extended; HoroiHin 'Nome lengths in the rear. Submarine held Loiret safe over five furlongs. Slcpman ran four furlongs in 51^ sec. iind Wild Duck and Fisher Alakl did » similir t;i.sk in 51poc. King's birthday iipp'eaioil to more advantage than Ca«>iojmsii over a mile. Irish and Iniiiskillen did good wrviccahlo work, us did also Defoe and Flanagan. Shrapnel cantered round and sprinted home plewingly. Common wealth and Victoria I'ark dunned over livo furlongs and a mile nicely. Bounce, Hydrant, and Tdnsa galloped ,n mile, the Uiat-named liuushing in front in lmin A chilli's .sprinted four furlongs in « tick over OOsee. Ballarat, Tho Stiike, Sir Tristram, Quairyman, Dnlky, and scvciml others did light' tasks.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 6
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373LATE SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 6
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