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ON THE TRACKS

TRAINING OPERATIONS. WORK AT RICCARTON.

(By Telegraph—Press -Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 11

At Eiceairt'an. this imomrag -there was a heavy fog, which lasted umitil ail: ter 9 o'clock and prevented a record heinig taken of the work 'clone by o> large ninnlbor of horses. The inside of tiro tii-eail graJsis- was open for fast work. Tar-let on, Wiltshire and Beau Cavalier galloped once round .with welter weights up. Tarloton finished a little in .front of Wiltshire, with Beau Cavalier beaten, off. The middle mile was run in 1.45, and the performances of Tairleton anil Wiltshire were good-. Beau Cavalier’s poor showing may ibe_ accounted for by the fact .that ho is a bad worker.

Synre, who got badly ibruiseid when he chine off ■Wiltshire- the other day, reports that he will .be lit to do his best on Tuesday.' First Sight galloped se>vcm furlongs in 1.32 2-5. " ’■' - '

CorintMc and Quin coma went once round over .the hurdles. Coxinthic jumped well until he came to the last fence, where ho fell. heavily. Quincoma gave a poor showing. Bed Fuchsia pulled up well after galloping the saime distance;. Peneus was given similar work. Volant, Bisox, Royal Saxon and Taboo were tried out. together over six furlongs. Thoy finished in the order named in linin' 17sec : —a smart per-’ for induce on Volant \s part,

Tuki, Pouri and Mafii set out to school together once round over the steeplechase fences. Matu fell at the second obstacle and Pouri ran off at the second fence of the double. Tuki fenced in his usual finished manner.'

Rau.gi Sarto was much too good for Pink Rose in a 'bout over four flights of hurdles.

Kal-os ibeat Grand National easily over six furlongs l in'' Irwin 19 4tssec. Royal- Damon beat Haiti by two lengths over 'seven- furlongs with light weights up. The time, 1.30, was the best seen during the morning. Ataa-eria beat:. Amorist pbiutlcssly over a anile in ,1.45! . .' .

Brigadier Bill, : -Klffiui’ii- add -Hoime Made were companions in-a, schooling gallop over six flights of hurdles.- Home Made wais 1 beaten a .long way from home, while Brigadier Bill gained a lot of ground on Kilburn at. every fence. ' --' ’ • - - ■

Roiya-i Lineage was given at working gallop over a few furlongs. •Scion had Steel Bar well beaten at the end of a round over the hurdles. He jumped well, but the pace was not right on.

Diana ’s Lad, who was brought homo by Beaumont, galloped almost once round. He registered 1.46 4-5 for the middle mile.

Gaze was worked at a solid paJee. He moved freely. The Babe .was given, a solid working gallop, and Solforit© did similar Work. There was very little between Meadow Lark .-and Nincompoop iin a bout over five furlongs in 1.5 1-5. Malmsey might have improved upon the 52 3-ssce. she took to cover .half a mile.

Martarnia. finished well at the- end of a strong gallop. .-.

HAW ERA TRACK NOTE'S,

(By “ Limited. ’’) The tracks vycrc ,iu :fi)*st-'class order on 'Saturday and.-several horses were galloped. The fast work was done on the trial grass. ’ E. Min-tagli was first to work and gave Buster'Gut a-good work put. without making time. Mr M. Haftigan was present to see his .young mare Embralto worked, accompanied by Calamine, The -pair strode over three furlongs, Embralto finishing a length, and half in front in 40 2-3 see.

Mendip, Paitonu and Glcngariff were exercised on No. 2 plough.

Bright Glow did.a. round of half-paec work, and Was allowed 'to run three furlongs'down the back, which she ae-coniplished'nicely-.in 40sec. T roil us, working by himself, ' went six furlong's comfortably in 1:244. Saggittarius and Orkzohe .were; responsible for a good try-out over four furlongs, ■- -Saggittarius . finishing a length, to the good in-50 3-5. • If alia beat March by-a good length over the same course' in 51 2-s'sec.

Boundary showed plenty of speed by slipping over there furlongs in good time.

Yawl, W. Pine’s big Acre mare, galloped half a mile by himself in 51 3-5. Polyphemus and. Royal Mint went a mile, being assisted by -Captain Gazely over the last half,'.i-n 1.50. Royal Mint finished a couple of lengths in front of the hurdle horse.-. : -

Gasriapper and CaTapa't skipped over three furlongs in 38 2-5, with Ciilapat in front at the finish. Mr• F. Blouo't was present t-o sec-his horse liaVQ liis first real work-out,. this season and expressed pleas'ure at Calapat’s -progress. ; "- Cold Steel and San Fora rvera schooled over the steeplechase course, ed over the.steeplechase course. . 'Trainer O. Cox has received an addition to his team in the Chief Ruler filly. Flying Binge,-the property of Mr J "Donald. This filly was formerly trained at Trcntham by .T. Lowe, showing plenty of speed, but lackingstamina. On going sore, she had to be spelled—(she has grown into a likely looking three-year-old mind mliY prove capable of wiiuiiiTg -a race, for the popular Wanganui breeder.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 13 August 1928, Page 3

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ON THE TRACKS Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 13 August 1928, Page 3

ON THE TRACKS Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 13 August 1928, Page 3

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