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TRAINING NOTES.

ELIjERSME. On Saturday morning most of the work was done on the grass. Wee Olgo ran 7 furlongs in 1.34 3-5. Maxwell, assisted by Poietiers, finished up a mile in good style in 1.44 3-5. Sea Elf (alone) compassed 7 furlongs in 1.34. Soultoria rattled off 7 furlongs in 1.30 3-5. Sir Artegal and Waimunga finished in this order, once round (9 furlongs), in 1.53 3-5. Tact and Prince Soult sprinted four furlongs in 52. Hareno'a knocked 3-5 seconds off this. Watchchain, Muskawai, and Peggy Pride fought out a good finish from the %-mile post in 50 2-5. Rutter was in front of Admiral Soult in a 4 furlong flutter in 52. Duma, as usual, was 'ahead of Manurewa from the 6 furlongs post in 1.19 1-5. Antoinette, who is on the improve, ran out 7 furlongs of a mile in 1.32. Captain Soult ran round the track in 2.1 3-5. Caruso was too good for Mildura for % of a mile in 1.19 4-5. Spectre spurted 4 furlongs alone in 52 3-5. First Wairiki went two furlongs further (on the sand) in 1.17 3-5. Gipsy Martian flutered over 3 furlongs in 39. Miss Winsome and Malwa rattled off %-mile in 1-19, the former in front. Miss Lavonia and Haku slipped over 5 furlongs in 1.7 1-5. M'aheno had Goldsize settled over 6 furlongs in 1.19 3-5. Lady Dot led Aristos over %-mile in 52. Master Wairiki ran 8 furlongs in 1.46, and the round in 1.55. Columbia took 1.59 1-5 to cover the same ground.

Sphinx had a credit of 53 2-5 for 4 furlongs. Master William lasted longer than Don Quex at the end of 9 furlongs in 2.0 3-5-IMinsti'al, while sprinting, stated bleeding, and was pullel up. Bogey ran away from Frontino at the end of 5 furlongs in 1.7 1-5. Bon Cyr and Sabine had a turn over the schooling hurdles. Lloyds and Master Theory were put together for a lesson, but the latter refused to t'ackle the hurdles. Captain Paul, Pesently, and Rakau jumped the battens in good style, and Master Theory was tried with the trio, but would not jump. Rebel and Webfoot did a fast circle round the steeplechase course, both fenced perfectly. Rambling Rose was taken over the small and big schooling hurdles. Dhudeen, Blue Mountain, Mooshan, and Pukewera started at the sod wail and negotiated the big country They finished in the order namedThe latter ran off at the second double fence. On Thursday morning most of the fast work was done on the grass. Wee Olga covered 7 furlongs in 1.33 1-5, with Mark Ryan in the saddle. Antoinette had Admiral Soult settled at the finish of a %~mile gallop in 1.17. Maxwell, assisted by Sea Elf in the first part, and Poietiers over the last 7 furlongs, ran 1% miles, finishing strong, in 2.13, and running ound in 1.54 2-5. Tattoo alone left 6 furlongs behind in 1.18. Monoplane, who started off 'a bit short, warmed up and left 7 furlongs behind in 1.40 3-5-Firelock assisted Sir Artegal and Rutter from a stand, registered 1.6 3- from the 5 furlong mark. Sir Walter was hustled over 4 furlongs in 53, from a stand. Master Jack, ridden right out, left 6 furlongs in the rear in 1.17 2-5. G«odwin Sands, getting a break on her stable mate, Blue Garment, bolted 5 furlongs (from the 7 furlongs) and completed the %-m.ile in 50. Goldsize had Prince King scratching at the end of 5 furlongs in 1.6 2-5. The two blacks, Waimunga and Santa Rosa, galloped 7 furlongs in 1.33 3-5., but could have made better timeCaptain Soult and Lucille finished abre>ast over 6 furlongs in 1.21 1-5. Caraso and Mildura did the same task in 1.22 2-5. Glad Tidings had a spin over 4 furlongs in 50 3-5. Jack Delaval, moving like machinery, ran down from the 3 furlong mark in 38 4-5. Scotch had Cond'amine well gone at the end of %-mile in 1.19 3-5. The old track mates, Sphinx and Manurewa, were all out in 6 furlongs in 1.20. The promising hurdler Regain strode over 9 furlongs in 2.2 3-5. St- Louis showed more pace than Zinnia from the %-mile mark in 1.18 Monotone and Geneva rattled off 3 furlongs in 38. Fuss, who is freshing up, disposed of Miss Ad'a for %-mile in 52. Maheno, with Royal Armour to bring her home, skipped over 5 furlongs in 1.4 2-5. Master Wairiki had Duma in trouble, all the way, in a circle in 53 4-5, the latter took 55. Lady Dot took Aristos off his legs in a 5 furlong brush in 1.7. The latter had to be pulled up, bleeding from the nose. Dido was pulling over the top of Allwothy in 'a 4 furlong burst in 53 4/Bogey alone chopped 1-5 second off this, over the same track. Heranoa and Miss Lavonia brushed over 5 furlongs in 1.7 1-5 in this order. Master Theory was standing on bis hind legs, while Master Willi'am,, Delegate, and Don Quex negotiated a round of the battens. Delegate led all the way till the last few strides, when he came back to Master William. Don Quex was outpaced. Hautere 'and Pukekera jumped the sod double and stone wall, shapingwell.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 6

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TRAINING NOTES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 6

TRAINING NOTES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 6

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