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SPORTING.

TRAINING NOTES. TRENTHAM. [BY TELEGrvAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Thursday. At Trcntham this morning most of the wot!: was done on the tan track, which is last. Need was in front of Want at tho end ot fivo furlongs, run in ln> Is. Kilrain did a good working gallop. Merry Roe was too good for Bloriot ovet six furlongs, run in lm 17 2-ss. Sea Pink beat Ringform over ft mile, which took lm -(is Beldame beat Martian Princess over hall $ mile in 48 2-ss. Labour Dsv did a strong working gallop. Chakwana was in front of Miraculous at tho end of half a mile in J9s. Pariform went, half a mile with Expect, which went on alono for another mile. Balboa- and Camulus covered a mile and tt-QuarU>r. the last mile taking lm 44b. Balboa was doing tho best at the finish. Sir Knox finished ahead of Birkful at the end of a mile in lm 4.">s La Favorite spurted half a milo in 51s. Tango and Merry Dale, the Porirua two-soar-olds, took 51 2-5 i to spurt half a mile. George and Pavlova gallonod six furlong-, in lm 18s. FI.EMINGTON. By Telegraph— Association— Melbourne, October 22 At Flemington this morning Fidelio ran 10 furlongs in 2m 17s, Woorak six furlongs in Jm 20s, Bon Ton 10 furlongs in 2m 20s, Carlita 11 furlongs in 2m 89s. Arisucus one mi o in lm 475. Kingsburgh unci Ulya's Is o compassed a mile in lm 525, while Uncle Sam covered 10 furlongs in 2m 265. and Newberry one mile in lm 52b, Mirabulite ran 10 furlongs in '2m 26a, Sir Alwynton nine furlongs in 2m 7s, Psytyx nine furlongs in 2m us, Moonbria six furlongs in lm 20s, Cagou a mile in lm 465, Mountain Knight fivo furlongs in lm ss. CAULFIELD. By Telegraph.—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, October 22 At Caulfleld this morning Sir Solo got to the end of nine furlongs on the sand in 2ni 2s, while De Gama did seven furlongs in lm 355, and Wassail the sumo distance, ir Itn 41s. Lochano and Owen Roe ran a mile in lm 47}s, and Gladwyn 10 furlongs in 2m lSls St. Carwync compassed a mile on the grass in lm 45!5. Aurifer nine furlongs in lm 59Js, while l,ilyvcil and Aleconner loft 10 furlongs behind in 2m lols. MR. E. J. WATT'S HORSES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. JlUßonm, October 21, Owing to tho death of Mr. E. J. Watt's sister, Mrs. Frank Baden-Powell, Mr. Watt'.' horses Mountain Knigb'. and Moonbria will race under the name of Sir William Cooper, and Tatterley under the name of Mr. John Whitworth, at the forthcoming meeting, while Wimraera. has been leased to Mr. G, Wadham Watt. The horses in New Zealand have also been leased for three months. Mr. Walt has ,wiio i to Queensland, and hopes to resume racing in the autumn.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15747, 23 October 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15747, 23 October 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15747, 23 October 1914, Page 8