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TRAINING NOTES.

(By Telegraph— Per Press Associationl WELLINGTON, April 24." Rain fell over night and the track was heavy^. P-rosser ffaye his team consisting of Dearest, Gipsy Belle, Torbelle, Ribston, Pippin, Alohae, -St. Petersburg, Laius and St. Felix steady exercise. All the horses worked after breakfast when light rain was falling. . Cutts stripped . Madam Madcap, Sharpshooter, Terebinth, Avarice and Masterpiece. They all looked well with tEe exception of Terebinth, who appeared backward. Madam Madcap wiTl not contest the Thompson Handicap. ... The other' horses to do moderate tasks were Effort, Royal Scotch, Cheddar (who is still' sore as' the result of getting his hind legs over a railway platform at Christchurch), Montiform, Succession, Septimus, Directoire, .Gold., Lace, Iranui, Merrivonia, Bracken, Royal Knight, Mul ga Bill and Icel.

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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1911, Page 1

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TRAINING NOTES. Grey River Argus, 26 April 1911, Page 1

TRAINING NOTES. Grey River Argus, 26 April 1911, Page 1

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