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TRAINING NOTES.

ELLERSLIETUESDAY. The morning opened bleak and cold, with a nasty southerly wind blowing right across the course, and the work before breakfast was of a most moderate character. Macmanemin’s large team only did moderate work, and the only fast gallop was between King Paul and Lady Clements. The pair jumping off at the six-furlong post on the sand ran a dingdong go, the former finishing a couple of lengths to the good in Imin 24sec. Sonoma, Kola Nip, Idol, Solitary, Lord Seaton, Golden Sands, Vivendel, Putty, Carl Rosa, Hakaria, Annette, Leonator, Gladstone, Landlock, Pearl Necklet, Little Mabel, Lord Hune, Jean, Seabird, Bonomiana, and We Tottie all did from half to three-quarter-past work. After breakfast, with a strong wind blowing, the tracks dried up a lot, and Waipuna on the-sand put in a round at half pace, and continued on for another" circuit nearly at top, carrying a bit of weight, in 2min 30 2-ssec. Takaroa easily beat a companion in a four-furlong spurt in 56sec. Hohoro, the same distance, blowing a bit, took 1 4-ssec longer. Apologue had an easy’round, and then broke away for another nine furlongs, which he accomplished in 2min 7sec. Silicia and The Swimmer were associated together for a circuit.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 813, 5 October 1905, Page 8

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TRAINING NOTES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 813, 5 October 1905, Page 8

TRAINING NOTES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 813, 5 October 1905, Page 8