SPORTING. TRAINING NOTES.
[BY TELKGUM'H.— PHEs.S ASSOCIATION.] Chiustchthch, Wednesday. Xfl.som cantered 2\ miles on the tau this morning veiy fieol>, completing the last circuit in satisfactoiy tune. Watin did H niiles.it half speed. Galatea was sent 1> miles f.^t. Knnbciley and Cuitchtield tftur cunteiing did a half mile fast, both yfiiig well. Deninger cantered 3^ miles .t half «peed pulling 1 hard. Hepo and Alpine Rose went twice round the tan, the second round fast, both moving well, Alpine Ro*e appealing to greater advantage than ye^toidav. Pa*ha and Foirester did a capital gallop in company, the Guineas winner nun ing well. Disowned and Torrent were sent tw ice round the tan, the last round being along way the be«,t gallop of the morning. Mai ion went one mile and a-quarter at top speed, galloping very strongly. Reputation performed long slow woik. Fig and Long waist covered one mile and a quarter at threequarter pace. Ike and Moana, after going round the tan at steady pace, made another circuit fast. Chantilly did a couple of miles steady. Vanity Fair and Tarantula co\ ered three quaiters at top, neither moving in brilliant form. Lochiel did two miles and a quaiter steady, not quite up to his recent form of moving. Farewell went twice round at half pace, ahe moved very well, but is not likely to be quite at best next week. Athol Daisy went a mile and a quarter at three-quarter pace, Kmgask finished two miles and a half gallop with a fa.>t spurt. Irish King did similar woik. Leon went round the tan slow, and accomplished another fast. Rocket went two rounds on the tan, moving in something below best form. Patrician performed a wilful half-»peed gallop in company with Ploughboy, Vaultut-s and St. Swithin. ttnlliant went a fast three quarter mile. Ruby, with Btickthorne, went twice round the tan slow. First Lord, Slhermaik, and Apiopos went two miles and a quaiter at a useful pace. Deceiver went once lound the tan in limn. AUsecs.., moving veiy t-tiongly.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2235, 4 November 1886, Page 2
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478SPORTING. TRAINING NOTES. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2235, 4 November 1886, Page 2
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