TRAINING NOTES.
Though the' annual meeting isnow rabidly * a ppiqachmg there areonly about half-a dozen r < located In the neighborhood of v hj^F ? rb TO are alUgcalboraes, no * « nrivals or from the North-mo P tovmce?, haying as yet.. been Reported,, vMr n Y send has taken .up his qhajters on thaswami) t ro ad, where he has two excellent roomy loose r bo xes.^ar.d; King Philip and- Rory -O’More + aro attended by. Matthews andi J;. Cot- ! Phonal supervision. - 1 : A favored, wAtix a view, of ' thehdrses i weekor two ago and Jpund both, looking. ? pic health . time rttaiom 0 that Rang Philip had gone amiss, c hna -IWtegladto’beassumed that, ohthecon- f n ? ver . better in bis We. As for t ther old borte, he is fresh and hearty, and t haimsgput on flesh and muscle since his last q app warance m public, he bears, |e?s resemblance • te a, rail.than on that occasion. •J: Monaghan i is : fixed on the Forbury road and hris ! under, his .care Merry Monarch, NabhucH- i hsb, , and. Seaunntre’ußs; as wett‘as 'Steamer, < who got lamed recently on Ids way up to Tua p'eska. The colt has since entirely recovered- 1 the mishap, and is doing steady work. Morry < Mo: aarch is wqli enough known jfrom his Kaka- < nui -nd Palmerston running, but NaboucMte 1 and. SeaunntareUss have a s yet never performed on the turfed* as thebreedmg -of- both is good i be i99ked feer. with iutelest. °W tb e r pui> horse yet Kin the. ground fe , A t i b< ? ’ ,18 mH. Gfoodman’s hands. ‘ r pin-ihg fh&past fhw weeks aft these have bean ! bjjhtr w ork on the training ground arid ‘ oojamoiwlly.pn the,peach; but tue. public in- i JJJSJ.iS-,' not * b .stro'Ag ' enorfgh- to take ' msny people out to witness the moroing per-' i fo rmances. , _ The last few Jays have been raw < Mid cold, and was no exception. ; ' Monaghan was the first to put in an appear- i . ®x n’cl^k,;withMOT7Moni^, Nabouchliah, and Stea jnerj ■ and these he took * «n to the course. Seamantreusa did not show urn 1 The Monarch was sent twice round .in-ffis clothing, after whipli Nabouchlish hadaslohg 1 «pm of four rounds,; also in clothing. The lattbr ‘1 J 8 a style of going and can apparently i Btay.any distance* but it istooearlyto judgeas to i his pace. Steamer wenitrotmd twice, and mowed • no symptoms of Any badretelts from his recent ..accident. Mr Yeend exercised his tw6 on the : ,tamping gr three timers a nicSd pace. The horse W i ent^.lry^ifoe^: v** strong. ‘Rory (PMoih, also wjth : Cotton up, then went a timilaV dfetanoe. waß & treat to see him going along »» M g' ; and styla as strong-ak a ; lion arid' pullipg / lonble all . the way. Goodman 1 gate iilairA- thol .threerouads of the training ground as a r institutional, this good-ldoHtig : colt f; along freely and without a sigh of ; ' in his pins.7 A nice-lookingtwd!year-old f/Jly folio a ed, aad did a mile and Vhiaff, getting oyer thp ground in neat style, and this " J concluded the maxning,s wort > For. further intelligence/, we refir ■STT. 4°. pqbUkhodJwillh : '..v0..- -r V, Pegasus.|
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Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 3
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522TRAINING NOTES. Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 3
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