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MELBOURNE TRAINING NOTES. Press Association.—Telegraph.—Copyrigin Received November 2, 11.50 a.m. MELBOURNE, November 2. At Flemington this morning Trafalgar ran 12 furlongs in 2.4(11, Comedy King nine furlongs in 2.15, Flavcl and Adgio 10 furlonrs in 2.18, Jacamar and Piastre 9 furlongs in 2min, Diabolo 10 furlongs in 2.20, Rifle and Flavian 12 furlongs in 2.51, Duke Foote a mile in 1.49, Woollcrina 10 furlongs in 2.18, Prizefighter 10 furlongs in 2.151, Flaitli 10 furlongs in 2.17J, Glue a mile jg 1.51, Ladies’ Man and Woad a mile in 1.485, Sanskrit a mile in 1.48, and Crown Grant a mile in 1.50, AT CAULFIELD. ■Press Association.—Telegraph.—Copyright. Received November 2, 12.30 p.m. MELBOURNE, November 2. At Caulfield, Cadonia ran nine furlongs in 2.2, Bridge 12 furlongs in 2.401, Parisian nine furlongs in 2.4, Anrofodina 10 furlongs in 2.145, Posadas nine furlongs in 2.4J, Britain 11 furlongs on the grass in 3.55, and Kerlie a mile in 494. EICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. - ■ CHRISTCHURCH, November 2. It was a beautiful morning on the tracks at Riccarton. Prim went well in a, good working gallop on the plough, covering a mile and a half in 2.42 2-5. Martine, with a light weight, also performed satisfactorily over the same dis-. tanoe, the time being 2.41. Outlandor and Iranui were together at the end of a fair ten-furlong run in 2.16 1-5. Los Angelos put up the fastest mile and a quarter of the morning, viz., 2.11 4-5, but Miscount’s was a more impressive performance, beating Domino, Goodwin Park, and Kilostere in 2.12 4-5. Domino led to the ’ straight, where Miscount, going well on the outside, drew out and led the others. home by several lengths from Domino, with Goodwin Park a few lengths back, and Kilostere beaten off. Mcrrivonia, with assistance, put in a satisfactory gallop over a mjjo and a quarter in 2r13.-' Cronstadt ran-.a. solid. niile. apd Mulga Bill, Kauroa. and Projectile did useful work. The fastest sprint was done by bliss, who beat Fonnby over six furlongs in
1.16. Crosbie went the same journey mI differently m 1.17, Nyland with, assistanco registered 1.17 2-5, and Gipay Belle 7 beat Dearest in 1.17. Equitas ran seven furlongs in 1.31 2-5, finishing well. Electrakoff ran tEe last sis of seven furlongs in 1.19. Morecambo beat Outward in 1.32 2-5, Effort beat Ebonite oyer five furlongs in 1.3 2-5. Sea King ran throe furlongs in 37secs., and Full Rate the same distance in 40 1-5 under a strong pull. Dazzling beat Colleen Mary over five furlongs in 1.3. Of the two-year-olds Winning Way beat Autumnus over four furlongs on the-plough in 49 2-5. Ermengarde, alone, took 50 1-5 on the course proper. Beldame ran an excellent half mile from the barrier in 49sees. Useful work was done by a large number of others. AUCKLAND E.C. SPRING MEETING. ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY. (Per United Pres* Association.) AUCKLAND, November 2. The following acceptances have been received for the second day of the Auckland R.C. Spring Meeting:— Gordon Handicap, five furlongs.—Taft 9.0, Glad Tidings 7.11, Royal Aras 7.11, Harenoa 7.6, Mon Athol 7.2, Wafclichain 7.2, Blue Yale 7.2, Recipe 6.13, Takiturau 6.13, Tipperary 6.13, Muskewai 6.13, Glad Heart 6.13, Cuckoo 6.13, Blue Thread 6.13. Lady Thorn 6.13, Maui Nina 6.13, Hiearoh filly 6.13. Epsom Handicap, six furlongs.—Sir Artegal 8.1, Jack Delaval 8.0, True Shot
7.12, Miss Livonia 7.7, Lucille 7.6, Goldsize 6.13, Lady Dot 6.12, Blue Garik. ment 6.9. Welter Handicap, one mile.—Dawn 9.0, Admiral Soult 8.11, Flying Soult. 8.10, Crown Pearl 8.5, Poictiers, Wee Olga, Spectre, and Aristocrat 8.1, Scotch aiid Fuss 8,0. Mauukau Hurdle Race, 1| miles.—Don Quex 10.12, Sol, Delegate, Regain, and Presently 9,9, Master William and Pleiades 9.2, Highdcn and Napenape 9.0. Musket Handicap, four furlongs.—Dido 8;10, Monorail 8.8, Tact 8.4, Monolino 8.2, Semolina, His Eminence, and Prince Merriwee 8.0, Devastation 7.13, Genera 7.11. AH Worfhy, Opposition, Lanacost. and Iridiscente, 7.9, Erry Oge 7.4, Monowai 7.3, and Salvanie 7.2. King Edward Memorial Handicap, 11 miles.—Sedition 9.2, Master Wairiki 8.7, Santa Rosa and Soultoria 8.0, Coromandel 7.8, Maxwell 7.7, Ngapnka 7.3, Firing Soult and Uhlando 6.8, First Wairiki "and Duma 6.7. Normanby Handicap, seven furlongs.— St. Amans 9.11, Crown Pearl 8.9, Joli® Fille 8.8, Goldsize 8.6, Sphinx and Fuss 8.2, Master Jack 8.1, Royal Arms, Caruso, and Miss Ada 7.10 Goodwill Sands 7.6 Mildnra 7.0, La Reina. Misere, Duverat. Manuwera, and Bell Crispin 6.12.
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