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ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES.

t The weather was dull and cold for train-1 , ing operations at EUersl'le this morning, but! ' some interesting work was witnessed- The course proper, outside the trestles, was . again open, ai_, unless otherwise specified, , L the various tasks were registered there. i F. MacManemin, as usual, was the early ' bird, commencing proceedings by sending ' Maheno and Ngap— with Apcllon to : bring them __it the last six, over seven ; • longs on the tan, which they covered in ' I.— 3-5, Maheno finishing slightly in front of Ngapuka, with Apeilon four lengths! away. Antoinette easily held Master Jack i at the end of five furlongs-, run in 1.7 1-5. I Dogger Bank was restricted to threequarter i pace work, while Seotty did half and threequarter pace work on 'the tan. A mile was the task apportioned Ha— and Dunborve, which they traversed in 1.52, the former pleasing most, a similar task betoregistered by Tamaluupo, which beat Ilau- : par— by Uree lengths, with Fuss half-a-j '• dozen lengths further back, in 1.51 2-5. There was nothing to choose betweenWenonah and —is Highness at the end of | a four-furious sprint, run in 53 lluurahlj (alone) running the last four of five furlongs in 54 l-ss. Sir Artegal spurted four .' furlongs, the last three of which took: '60 l-ss. Advocate turned the tables on 1 Epsom Lass, bea'litig her by a length over, seven furlongs, run in 1.34. Prophet moved j freely over a couple of rounds of the tan, \ i the last taking 2.0. Dawn covered seven , furlongs on the sand at a strong three- ' quarter pace. Heads only separated Veltalia and Hamadryad when the end of seven ■ furlongs was reached from a standing stain 1.23 1-5. Admiral Soult galloped seven furlongs on the tan, the last five in 1-8. Miss Advance (alone) traversed a round In 2.9. Freevata, assisted by Flatfish over the last live, galloped seven furlongs, six of which took 1.22 2-5, Freevata finishing in front. Coromandel was a length better than 1 Blue Garment over six furlongs, run In 1.22, Woodhey being under a strong pull to keep with B——.ale over a similar journey , in 1.24 4-5. Waiari and Tattoo, which were joined by Maxwell over the last four furlongs, galloped seven furlongs in 1.32 1-0, Walari and Maxwell finishing together, a ; length in front of Tattoo. All's Well and Duma covered six furlongs, from the seven-, furlong post to the mile and a-quaxter post. in 1.21 2-5, finishing together. Tailna (alone) galloped live furlongs In LB, Lady Ken-is beating Penfold over a similar journey in 1.11 4-5, Dazzling and GoldUnder registering 1.8 for a like task. Wild West and Madam Soult were companions ' over six furlongs, which they left behind in 1.20 1-5. Wild West was going the easiest at the end of five furlongs, but Madam Soult finished the strongest, and was a length In front when the post was , reached. Doughboy made a hack of Patricia j over six furlongs, run in I—o 1-5, Fen- j , warden beating _ilsy_ over a similar! journey in the same lima first Walriki i (alone) galloped seven furlongs, the last ■ six taking l.__ A large number of others also exercised. i After breakfast Lady Betty easily held ; • iLucillo over four furlongs in s_s. Wui- 1 i ma-ngu finished stronger than Sauta Rosa I at the end of seven furlongs run in 1.35 2-5. | , Miss Ada was four lengths In front of I I Watchaln at the end of four furlongs j 1 run m 535. Zinnia showed to more ad van- ' tage than Loehbuie over six furlongs on. , the sand in 1.22. Solus, Matarere, and ! Captain Soult finished in that order at the i end of six furlongs from a standing start J ■in __ 4-5, a journey which Ualcu and Sea j Elf, assisted by Turbine over the last four, I ran a second faster. Ka_tm.l easily held j 1 'alrawaatu over live furlongs on the tan | Tim In LU. Calm, alone, galloped six fur-! I longs in 1.25. Echo and Pol-tiers sprinted I four furlongs in 51 2-ss, Hyperion running t on a furlong further in 1.7. Flying Cloud, ! alone, ran a round In 2.7 1-5. Maiora easily I beat Arlstos over six furlongs run in 1.19 3-5. Lady Frances galloped six furlongs, the last , five taking 1.7. A lot of others also worked. Lady Patricia and Shrapnel, Celtic and Pukenul, and Reservoir and Wellcast, in pairs, were sent a round of the schooling hurdles, all fencing well. Calm jumping a couple of hurdles in good style. Cuiragno, Te Aral, Pleiades, Cavalderio, and First Barrel weut a round of the big fences, going over the hill. The first-named stopped at the second fence on top of the hill, while Te Aral got into the water, but the others fenced faultlessly, First Barrel finishing In front.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 2

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ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 2

ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 2