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LATE RACING.

r t< ' ■ ■■■■'■ ■-■■ ■■-- :'''-••- ■.. t ' : ' -■• ' I ■ ELLEESLE3 TRAINING NOTES. , ( The weather was line for the final gallops j at lillerslie this morning. AU the work was done on the course proper outside the T trestles, which was in good order. » £«'. 5 Maomaaemiin as usual was -'tie"early r bird, senttlug Apellon ajMi Maiieno sis iur- ._ longs, which they traversed in US 3-5, the j former with insiue running, and die best ol Lne weights, nm&otng in front. A good race I resulted between VeitalU and Hamadryad over live furlongs, in i.B 1-5; a distance which Dogger Bajit ran in 1.10 2-5, wi-thout being uiiduiy exerted. Tnere was nothing to choose between Wenouali aud His Highness over four furlongs, run in 58 2-ss. HaJdane, . Fuss, and Huuparaha fi-uished in that order over seven funongs, in 1.35 4-5; a distance which Waiari, Xgapujca, and Taimaluupo were associated over, Waiari finishing in front in L 32 1-5, tHe other pair taKing r i.! 5- 3-5. Waiari wound up his task in good . style, but Ngapuka, if anything, was going the stronger at the end of the journey. puaborve (alone) galloped a round in. p 2.6 4-5. All's Well and Duma were ridden t out to run six furlongs in 1.21 1-5, the colt staying tie oest, and having a slight advan- . tage at the finish. A similar Journey was j coverea by Epsom Loss and Advocate, in t 1.20 2-5, the former winning by half a j length. Maxwell pleased better than Hau- ; raki in a four furlong sprint, run in 53 1-5; _ Blue Garment (alone)- running on a furlong > further in 1.7; while Prince Leo beat Flat- > ash over five fiirlongs in 1.8 1-5. .Miss . Advance caused some surprise by beating Madam Soult pointless over a mile, which she traversed in 1.49 3-5, Madam Soult'a , time being 1.53. The latter was a bit sore in front when she pulled up. Tattoo (alone) , galloped five furlongs in 1.9. ' ■ . Wood-hey decisively beat Birtdale and . Equitas over six furlongs in 1.20 3-5. Woodi ! hey lia-d much the best of the weights. jVVild West easily held Pen warden at tht , 1 end of five furlongs, ran in 1.8. Prophet • : and Sedition, with Soultoria to assist them . i over the last seven furlon-gs, ran a round ;in 2.5, Soultoria finishing in £ron± of , : Prophet, with . Sedition last. . . Sir Artegal ; ! was better than Emblem and Tarina over I five furlongs, run from the new starting j post (which is much faster than from tho . 1 old post), in 1.4 4-5. Muskewai, alone, , I -covered a furlong less in 53 3-ss. Spectre ; 1 was going easier than Monocle at the end of seven furlongs run in 1.22 a distance . which Jena covered in 1.21 "2-5, beating . I .Eleetrakoff by two seconds. Dawn and, . IPreevata, with Fashion to assist over the last six furlongs, were associated over a . mile, fashion finishing in front of Dawn, ; which ran the journey in 1.51. Freevata, : j which was bleeding from the nose when he i pulled up, took 1.59 3-5. Impulsive easily • beat Lady Kilcheran over five turtongs from , I the new post in 1.5 3-5. Auldearn had a slight advantage at Kilsyth at the end of . six fnnlongs, run, in 1.21, Doughboy, alone, • I doing the same distance in the same time. . -Verrivonia ran els furlongs, the last four I taking 54 2r5. A large number of others , ! also exercised., ; After brvakfast, Lady, Betty easily beat • : Captain Sonlt over five furlongs- in 1.7 2-5. Sunta Hosa and Waimangn were associated ■ over 11 mil", ivhirtv Uiay r&u in I.4S2KJ, , the former pleasing most. A similar dis- ; tance was covered by Waitapu and Reformist, in 1.5(1, the pair finishing together. Wai Song got the best of a flying start, ; and Deat • Goldlinder and Virtue over five furlongs in • 1.6, the time of the others, which finished together, being 1.7 2-5. Matarere, liudlle ana ■ Miss Ada ran a similar tnsk from the nc«v . post in L 7, finishing- abreast. Kakamn alone moved nicely over sis furlongs which oc.cnBud 1.10, the fastest of the morning, rtafca ■ pleased better than Aristos In a fonr furlongsprint, ran In 53; Maiora had three lengths •■■ advantage of Amtoala- and. Hyp<*ricn at Hie • end of six furlongs, run in 1.19 4-5, a distance which Zinnia beat Lochbuie over in 1.21. Turbine and. Poictiers flnishea od terms, at. the end of. fonT furlongs in 52 to, Pulii running on a furlong further from the ; new post in 1.6 4-5. Sea Elf ' was, gains easier than Nelics at the end of four furlongs run In 33 1-5, Solus easily beating Prln- ■ o«3 Sault over five furlongs from the new popt in 1,5 2-5. a distance which, from the old mark, toot Dazzling 1.7 3-5. Dazzling•walked a- bit- sore a£feec- pulling, up. Plying- . Cloud alone ran a round In 2;61-5, a dis- ■ 'tepose- which Shrapnel covered, in 2(31-5, . beating Lady Patricia. 2.4*-5; an* Te Aral, . 2.8 4-5. A lot of others also worked. , Scotty and Ben Jonson ran a round of the : schooling hurdles. • Scottx jumped tie first . couple of fences very slovenly, but improved , T afterwards. Mozart, Celtic, and Pukemii . did a simiiar Hie former finishing in. j front. Calm ■ also -, covered a rounds ■■"' ■-> ~r Cuiragno, Cavalierio; and Pharos were , companions over, the big fences. Pharos fell at the double, his rider [O'Brien) escaping - : with- a- shaking Gordon Hegel (alone): did a , i like task. ~ -. W-alata, which claims engagements at the A.R.C. autumn meeting, . arrired" from- tea. South last night . The- following switchings for the- Rrigh- ■ }? l l Hj ,l- Kace.were posted yesterday:— &abres,!(three p.m.) and Kine (7.30 p.m)

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 6

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 6

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 6