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TRAINING NOTES.

the .»3.lmW^**"«ays :--«Fast work aS few werewere? ffifeton/%SS°' P ?^ seems P**** » least m be the elected one of J^ 7 ™ ' sible to say; }*s&£%> No^K declares to win with w«i t * ■"o^wthy "ATA": s^«s Wraneler's «inl; i ttie uncer *»"»; and «« seemed to be quite ootpiced'iV hiThS, fifiSV I **'??? 1 stand, whSre, £R2 joined by Kingfisher, and thTfcro JSt Si. « P"** Rsher then sent ELw!?V butat the turn past ttTsbSd nis worfc au right. He is certainly a canital stripped twice round. Ariel were then sent a serviceable taSto twice round. Both went Derby colt going kindly and fiSLSiTJ H 1 "*- FishfioSf can* pvii*^ oll * a nale and » half, arid 1 Sen *»5« n m afra^ «*** wW's ohance of the Derby* not a very TS». the plough by herself,, \ndT«»leton. * Ste^ d y **"* TheDmid" writes in the 'Lyttelton Times of the same date :-•• I WSSS is doing some good gallops,ou«Sl and is Tookmg very pink/ Stirabout, aW S? ork at ? e retime, with Ainffi and a sister to the Chief. There is soma mystery attached to Puriri. uir long walking exercise: every merriSff and looks as sound and well MuythinM Redwood has, but the celt seldom orSjrer takes a gaUop, which does not lookweu! iSZriZ&R **&> ./seeoS iiaun, and likewise retire into oblivion."

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Evening Star, Issue 4268, 31 October 1876, Page 1

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213

TRAINING NOTES. Evening Star, Issue 4268, 31 October 1876, Page 1

TRAINING NOTES. Evening Star, Issue 4268, 31 October 1876, Page 1

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