WORK AT RICCARTON
(By Tclegrapli—Press Association.)* , . . . CHEIBTCHUECH, This Day. : Sharp frost .delayed . the .-start;. of training work- at .Biccarton. this, morning, but as it was .an off morning there was little of interest in the pro'eepdings. The No. 7 grass" track ..was- /open but was very little'used. '..'.... ... ■ . Lady Spy sprinted three furlongs in 3S 2-ssec. : Monastic went half a mile' in 53see. Night Parade and Sleeting Glaneo jumped four hurdles well. , Other horses did useful pace work on the sand, among them being the previous day's arrivals. - ■-.-.: Quinopal was riot worked. -"This horse is still very stiff frorii tlie effects of Wednesday's fall. :' It -is thought it has injured its nock, so it is not certain if Quinopal will start npxt week. . • ■ ■ ■ ~■"'■.' The latest northern, arrivals- are "Callamart, Eiotous, ' Esteem, ■ -Bquare Acre, Henry of Navarre, Blacksmith, Calydon, Boudoir, Ghife, Mercian' Prince,* Moatoa, TaUra Lad, Timorous, ''Tiger Gain, Windward, -and -Iluntique.'. |
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 11
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150WORK AT RICCARTON Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 11
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