HUTT TRAINING NOTES.
[Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON, Jan. 21. The weather was .perfect at fthe Hut'fc this morning, and promises to be fine for the opening oif the Wellington. .Racing Club's Summer Meeting. T'he course is very ibard. Hine'taura beat Gold Seal over half a mile, on the tan, in 49sec, and then went oh. for. lanother round. Gold CroWn se'tUed Calibre over .four furlongs on the oubaida in Blsec, and Knifc Log firiiebojl two lengths -ahead of Dundas ovdr four furloilga on the tan, ia SOsec. West Guard took two-fifths of a-second longer, and PaJlas olsec, outside the pok-s, to cover a- similar distance. Pallas is very well. Petrovna boat Ayrdale over four furlongs. Canteen and Gcaeral Symons jumped off for a- niile >and a. quarter f' aUop, but General Synions sio^ped along t'hj ack, and refused to move. Menura pioked dsuiteen up at the mile <pos't, ihe pair riin.mng home tcgether. The round took 2min 2sec, and the k«t mile lmiin 603ec. Achilles (spurted four furlongs comfobtaibly, otn line tam, in d9sec, and Advance covered seren funlcings in Imin 82seo, t!h« La-s't five in Imin ssec. wiegfe Gun, who moved more freely, brushed over five furlongs in lrui'm ssec, 'and Tc-row«i be&b Livonia and Dodon'R over four furfoinga on the outaido in SSteec. Idea d-e;fe«.t«d tVuraiua over ho.f-a---mile in 52sec. Crucifc-rm was cast in. her hox aa> Monday night, and suebained ■rfig-ht injuries. She nroy nrifc start in the Zealandia. Plate. [From Ora. Correspokbekt.] WELL.MGTO!N, Jan. 21. T!he weather as extiehlely warm, and promises to hold up for the rest o p f the avGjok. Indications podnt to 'ihe Hu'tt course bedng very fast. My eelections 1 arc: — A.nndve.rssry Handicap, Queen's Guard; Euapehu Handicap, Niarco'llc; Wellington Cup, Advance 1, Mote 2, Cairiteen. 3 ; Elec'i'ric Stakes, P^Hus ; Wellingtoji Stakes, A*hille9 1, Treadmill 3, GOadsomo S; Tong&riTi Handicap, Tikirawftj Nursery Handicap, King Log; Telegraph Handicap, O'stiak. T'he first day's racing of the 'Wellington Racing O'.ub'a Summer Meeting will be- Ihejd tomorrow. The following -horses eihould mil proniineniily in thfeir respective engageime(nts: — AiLniv<jrf*ftry Handicap, Quecfa's Guard and Calibre; Itnapahu Hack Handictiip, Lolah aimd Lavalette; WeHinfjton Cup, Canteen and Advance ; Electric 'Handicap, Hohoro and Pg!rovna; Tbngariro H«.ndica.p, Good Irilen't and OathGrjJie Gordon; Wellington Stakes, Achilles; mirsenry Hamdicap, Treadmill and Gladsome; Telegraph Handicap, Red Gauntlet <md Pallas. The Foxkm Racing Club's Sumriner Meeting will be commenced to-morrow, when tfoe following hors&3 should rim proiniineritly in their respective engagements: — Flying Hack Handicap, Opaciae and Bounce; First Hack Hiirdie Ha.nddca>p, Aehieaf air.d TukuraaiKJ; Ste\vards' Hack Handicap, A. B.N. and Craftsman; Welter Hack . Handicap, In tho Van and Balkrat: Foxton Cuo, Convoy and Roseplot ; Summer Handicap, Regulation and Mongonui.
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Star (Christchurch), 21 January 1903, Page 3
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