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TRAINING NOTES TRACK VTOUK AT TREXTHAM. ; II rained heavily during tlio wholo of t.bo working hours at, Trontliam ou riat.urdoy. Bespito 1)io inclemency of tho weather :>■ very largo uiimber cf liorncj worked, nnd a good rtoiil of juinpinp; was done. Tlie Porirun. cindiclatfl Tnuirn. wan the first 1a Jump. Biddon by ■]!. Hurt., )io nohoolcd well ovor thrco Ecncoa, «nd was then given a round on tho Band. Thia was not nufflciont for Uie old Hahakl gelding, and ho ineistod on Boing another roimd buloio .l)in rider could mnfitev him. Hβ wa.9 .much disi-reswd on pulllde up, but appeared quite sound. Praolous lloteJ (H. aiiirtO, Golden l<utt*rfly (Biiddicombe), and Cwilition (Myles) \venl, over t.hrec of tho big fences;. All jumpod cleanly aod well, and Ootilitlon gavo his best, display it> date. ?.'Jones nent P'ennilese (Kced) and Brown Loci). (Tapp) over tho hurdles. The latter ran off at tho second fence, but, oftc.rwsuds .fenced well. Bovoral of tho flat, horses were E"Hoped on tho outoide of the comer proper, \.h\lo mnny wero restricted to the B.and. Johnny Walker (A. Rwd) was mucli too Eowi for Eose Pink W. Ryan). . The pair went seven furlongs on tho grass, and the former, on the outside, «»*lly held his companion a't the flnlr-h. Tho timo wfl« lniin. 3?ecc. Mystic light, surprised the touts by heatiDg Blooraino over ha.lt n, rojlo in 56sec. BairnEdalo ran a smart flv« furlonin by himself-. -T. M'Lauß'dJin'a chares will 'strip well this week, H. Teiford worked Probation and Street Singer. Tha latter went steadily on tJie Fand, but Probation ' was Rallopwl hM a .mile with Matilda, and fluishod in front, of tho two-ywr-old. Tnraru Jack nnd Thraco worked together, and, did a strong round <,n tho grass. Thoughtful and Runi-iaria, wero locolhor 8t the end of five furlons*. Mls3 de Tfll worked by herself. Her task was four furlongs down tho back of the course. • Prince Delaware and Heeltap linißhcd in Hint order at. the end oi soven furlongs, whioh took train., 38ccc. Ariha got a,way with JT. Lowo ajid holtod fix furlongs. 6ho wos sent back later on and Bs-llopod half a milo with lit. Victoria. .Tho latter can Btill luuetcr up a. lot of paoo in soft going, and easily beat A.-(loodman'e ohargc. Aratiatitt wos,beaten off at the end of six furlongs by. Kukri. The latter was wearing handagos on both forolesa. A lot of'-interest wa.s taken in El Oallo's woTk. Tlio champion, lrith E. Tapp in the saddle, wont, a very eolid couplo oi rounds on ,tho oourso proper, and pulled up well. ' . , . Kirltby and Maro Antony fmishcd together at the end of a strongly-run rajlo. The stcoplchaso lioree was carrying a 015 weight, and shaped very well. Iceberg alono galloped pleasingly over eii furlongs. . ' Amongst those' who worked- on «ie fdiid wero Blairflndo, Jfarvelite, -Vrt. Xilkce, Parisfen Diamond, Collector, wood, Oompulslou, Eockflold, Silver Monarch. Merry Lad, nnd a host of others. It. 'is stated that J. Dcerey will Jwivo the mount on Bowi Poto in the. winter Hurdle?. The black horro has heen schooled several tinms. at Now Plymouth, and has fenced we 11 .,.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3131, 9 July 1917, Page 7
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