RICARTON TRAINING NOTES.
Friday. Tho morning broke dull snd threatening, whilo a light {eg wive'l-opod the course. Being an off-day, the work ncc-crnpliahed v/as of an •uiiiwieri'stmg character. Scyll-a and Tieftmrn registered a working gaMop ov&r four furlongs, .while Welbeck and Roscommon brushed ovor a similar distance. Lady Lillian, who has apparently quite recovered from the recent lameness which caused 'her absonce from the tracks, compassed two circuits, finishing fast over the. last two furlongs of each round, going in her usual resolute manner. The following horses registered light to medium pacing:—Cannie Chiel. Clanburn, Treadmill, Cora Linn, Stepdancer, Golden Vein, Ragabrash, Aherlow, To-morrow, Lolsh, Bombardo, Deerstalker, Pallas, King Stork, I/avalette, De ]*a Dey, Nell Gwyn, Rcsemere, Quarryman -a.net Cerise and Blue. After breakfast, 'half "iri* steady pacing -was pccomplifhed by the following horses: — Secret. Society, Gladis'.n, Somerled, G-oldernnere, Dirk, Bravo Heart, Merrymaker, Royal Standard a-nd the Euroclydon— lgjidy^Lear filly.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7666, 27 March 1903, Page 3
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