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CALIENTE IMPROVES

NOTES FROM RICCARTON

(By Telegraph.) (Special to the '(Evening Post.")

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.

The weather was 'fine and cold for the early work at Riccarton today, but the sun was shining highly alter breakfast. There was not much interest in the proceedings. The No. 6 grass track was open, but though plenty of Horses went on it in preference to the sand most of them' did only strong work in preparation for something more serious tomorrow, when the outside of the course proper will be open for the final gallops'; Walton. Park, who arrived yesterday, did five furlongs in lmin\7 3-ssec, a satisfactory effort. Quite Soon hit out freely over six furlongs in Imin 17sec. She looks well. Rebel Chief, after going off slowly from the three furlongs post, dashed down the straight. It was This first sprint for about,a week following on an injury to a near hind leg, Which is now mending all right. He will be given a fast spin over five furlongs tomorrow. . ' ■ Polydora and Olive Smith were schooled twice over two brush hurdles giving a good display. Most of the New Zealand Cup horses were out doing strong pace work. After breakfast a large number of young horses went to the five furlongs barrier where they were given some starting practice, most of them being allowed to run down' the straight at a smart pace. Caliente was exercised on the lead in the middle. She did not move so stiffly as yesterday, and present intentions are to gallop her tomorrow. The trouble is in the hindquarters, and it is thought it may be due to ricking a muscle. She is having massage treatment, which appears to have been beneficial so far._ Hostis struck himself~a few days ago, and is a doubtful starter in the Stewards'. Handicap. Wino was out doing easy work. The swelling in his knees, result of his fall on Sunday, is going down, but it is not yet certain if'he will be able to race at the meeting. Steeton and Horn's Reef arrived from Invercargill last night. This morning's arrivals from the north included j Cuddle, Princess Doreen, Going Gay, Ayresleigh, and Acceptable.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 11

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CALIENTE IMPROVES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 11

CALIENTE IMPROVES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 11