THE TURF.
R3CGARTQN NOTES. (By TelograDh.— Special. Correspondent.) Chrlstcliurch, - November 7. The largo number of horses that ar- • nl -'- north yesterday was Sufheient guarantee that training operatioiis_ at itieoarlon this' morning lv.ould be ot. an »ntet«stifln charii.eter, and a tair number oi spectators were present to witness, tbo filial gallops. Tho weather was well nigh perfect, and the excellent Condition ot the plough- track was favourable, for fast, time-making. •Most of the Jiorse? .were indulged -in short sprints,- whilo 011.0. cr:t\vo were given proper trial., gallops. ■ Judith sprinted-.dojwji the straight, and Quaran- '. tme was. givon-'a- round-at a steady -pace-, running the last four furlongs with ISnar _l\'iteh iu 03 4-o.scf'. Snowrakei and Gn6B)e rail lialf » mile in olsec., and Haskayne covered seven furioiigs . very-nicely in linin. 33sec. John rattled' ba K a mile in 55see., and -Flora M vonaul and Carblus #ero given steady work.' (ilenfinnan was given a round on the sand ftt- a .nice pace, and Veritas was exercised on- the tan. S-tardaucer and Chrysotis wero not extended, the latter doing a mile at a nice steady pace. Hanksia, Historiette, " and'. 1 Counsel sprmted down-the straight, ■ while Free, mdulg-ed in similar work, and Chorale ran three fin-longs in 38iec., Mtah doing a similar distance in 37sec. Ovai ran half a mile in 49}scc., and Ltleina was. not extended while working on the tan. Mosvbray (Thompson), registered a i very'nice performance in 1 -running a roue and . a quarter iu 2miu, 11 iSscc., and the Menschikofr colt finished his gallop id pleasing 'fashion'.' My Lawyer sprmted up the back stretch, and Speedometer rattled over half a mile in Msec.' Sea Pink (Bell), Ariom (Vi\ 0 iiallorafi), Midnight Sun (L. Wilson), and- French jßoso finished in .that order, after rtniuing A.inile.k Imin. 46 3-6S«o. &ea Pink, finished - very\ well, -and' although Midnight Sun appeared- to gallop much : more gcneroiisly...than was .the. case yesterday, his display provided 110tliing to-.enthuse over. - .Thur-inga ran three furlongs .in 39sec., and fog rana .similar very comfortably in 39 3-osefi. Undecided and Royal' Arms were companions in a-mile galtqp, which occupied lmin. 47sec., both horses Tlll- - well. _ Taiterley (L. Wilson) ran half a mile in 52 3-ssec., and Gxenhope rattled over three, furlongs in 37 1-asee. Doivuham defeated Football in a sprint on the course. proper, and Brocade' defeated Merry Trick, .First Flight, and Bold Stroke. Peary (A. Jn'ian) and Witched (H. Carr) gate, a good exhibition in a;round over the hurdles,'and C-ro.wn. Pearl. (A., Reid) defeated Patronale (W. Young) over half a mile on the course-proper m 49isec. The latter had much tho-worst of -the '-weights," but finished well. - Nithsdale ran five -furlongs in- lniin. : ssec. A largo number were given.'useful work.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 8
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