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TRAINING NOTES.

[BY TKLCCKU'F.— PRESS ASSOCATrON.I CumsrcHUKCH, MoncUy. The honvy shower last night put the track in capital ordor. This morning Nelson was -out three miles and a half at a 'good half speed. He pulled up sound. Ga'atea went a mile and a half at threequaitcr pace, moving fairly well. Creduhtv did a h"\e furlongs spin along the grass. Repose ami Sdvermark, coveied the .same distance at top speed, Goodman's colt being- in fir-t liu> lev was bent throe miles, the h"i*t half steady the rc4 fast. Dirringor went once lound tho tan at_ half speed and completed another ciicnit on tho same track in Jmin". 4Vsjc<. Kimberley and Bronte did a half mile at nearly top spend in company, the half brother to Nelson appearing to hold his own. Both moved vei y well. Leon did ftrong work, pait in company with Albany and the Mignon filly. Tasnian, with sweaters on, did a capitah gallop. Ho was taken along first by Rubhva then by Hermitage Kubina galloped very strongly. Hermitage was unable to make tho pace. Cremorno and V.isha wont twice round the tan together, the .second turn in tlu-ee-quarter, bpeed. Cresnornc led Pa-^hni all the way; the latter mo\ed in a \eiy laboured style. Siena, went twice round at a good piiCJ ; Peter Osbeck did two and a-halt miles at three-quarter speed ; Fours tor went round twice, galloplug unkindly; JVLuion did tuo and a-half j tnile^ at a good pice, iUnning very -jtiong. Hepo and Alpine lv>^>, after a slow I can lor on the tan shipped and did two round-, at top, the. Dei by colt going tho better of the two. Deceiver di 1 long t>low Mork partly with ltol> Re y. and Talebfvrei \\a-< .sue.it.id, and Sextant did «i Ino fm-loiijt-i spurt .ilono, Imt did not pleas**. Ike cm.l Vma^'ivtte went twice round at good tlnee .piaiter pace. Vitdleiy, with U. W'uliani', got once ru'ind the tan in l^iniiis. lsec, Tit 13ih accompanying. Leviathan and St. l\es did slow woik; Ruby and Patrician coveied 11, miles fast, tho latter holding his own all way. Chantilly, Modied, and Fair Kell went once lound the cour-e, Chantilly apparently having the best of the finish. The round was done in 2.. "51. Rocket did half pace walk on the tan, and half a-niile on the grass at top. Longwaist and Fog went once round the tan splendid. Enfilade and Engagement cautered, and Kingask, Irish King, Tres Sec did u&oful work. Lochiel, Disowned and Torrent did not appear before breakfast.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2234, 2 November 1886, Page 3

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TRAINING NOTES. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2234, 2 November 1886, Page 3

TRAINING NOTES. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2234, 2 November 1886, Page 3

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