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HARM0NIC0N AN IMPROVED COLT. As in this country, mild weather has prevailed through the u inter in England, one result being that trainers have been able 0 give their hor-e- an unusual amount of exercise. Unless there is a change to more rigorous condition- it is anticipated that He- opening ol the Hat racing season. March 24, will therefore hud them quite forward la condition and with more than the ordinary contingent ready to race. Among the horses doing well are 11. F. Whitneys at Newmarket, anrt concerning them and some others -Warren Hill" said in Sporting Life 04 February 5: "All .ioyn rs elder le rsea weal si furlongs a; i good pace, and we had a capital iew at claas quar tors as they walked off home. Of the three year olds Harmonieoa seems to have grown and don • best, and 1 should not be at all surprised If as a three-year-old he is quite a class ahead of the real Of his stable companions. "Meeting House has not lengthened out at all. but Mil ainichi ha- d well, and in appearance comes next to Hain.onieon. The City and Suburb:., candidate, Cabaret-, has let down and has lost much uf his leggy appearance. Of the tillies. Fly lo. Sight has don,- well, and -n has the Hamburg Belle till.x : but of all the three-year-olds Harmonicon is most like doing anything great. "Watsons team did nothing more than cantering exercise, and it does not look as though early train hnj would be attempted this year. Tracery appears to have grown as much a* a three-year-old. and it a- very gratifying to see that Hay Comet had grown til- right way. Corso is a good-looking boras that ha- done well, but the forejwlnts of the brothel to Pletri, Magnilico. will. 1 fear, always prove a bar to his being properly trained. "Lastly We have tin- smart little team presided over by Dawson Waiigh. and there is no mistake about Louvois being a gentleman this year. He will be quite a nice- sized horse, with his quarters well muscled up. and his b-ggine-s of last season rapidly disappearing, lie moves with more life. too. in all his paces, as if lie had come to himself, and there an hardly be a doubt that In- has done well all round.