RACING NEWS.
ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. The work on the flat at Ellerslle thll morning was uninteresting, but after break fast a lot of jumping was wituessed. Ribstone Pippin (H. Telford) and Th» Native (Flynn) were companions over a round of the schooling hurdles, both fencln* in good style. Paisano (B. Thompsonl jumped five fences perfectly. Castout and Torbelle started at the double, jumping the stone wall, the three hurdles along the back, then the sod wall, finishine up over the double, both fencing faultlessly. Okaihau (Cowan) and Paiitutu (R. Perci. val) covered a round of the big fences going over the hill. The pair got round without mistake. G. Price arrived on Saturday afternoon with Boanerges, Nyland, KllosterJ, and a rising two-year-old by Soult, which is being taken around for educational purposes. W. H. Windsor arrived from the Thames yesterday with Red McGregor and Bonnie Jean. —, _
CANTERBURY TROTS. "
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club's meeting commenced this afternoon In fin* weather. Results are as folldw:4Trial Handicap of 50sovs. Two miles —. Oceanic 1, Silver Child 2, Black Monarch 3. Scratched: Posle G. Won by 10 lenefhs. Time, 5.18 2-5. '"fi _ «• sua. Ladies' Bracelet, of 4Qsovs., one mile and a half.—King Tracey 1, Thelma 11. Erina, 3. All started. Won by two lengths. Time, 3.412-5. . Empire Handicap.—Prince Wilkin 1, Itnperial Polly 2, Daysprlng 3. Bcr„ Phosphorus and Kalgoorlle. Prince Wilkin ran to the front in the straight and won by four lengths. Time, 4.52. Hornby Handicap.—Rosemary 1, Banda. lero 2, Link 3. Scratched: Timothy. Won •by a length. Time, 4.59 4-5. Innovation Handicap.—Lady Lyons 1, Grace Darlington 2, Franclta 3. Scratched; Alice Maud. Won by half a length. Time, 3.46. Electric Handicap.—Miss A E. -T. Wilkes 1, Bellls 2, Millie C. 3. Scratched: Elector, Won by a neck. Time, 2.18 1-6. Tramway Handicap.—Rothvllle L.BIH'2, Salt Air 3. Scratched: Satanella. Wonall the way. Time, 5.8. ,V ' Dash Handicap.—Noreeu 1, Elsie Allerton 2, Wild Arab 3. Won by four lengths. Time, 2.22 1-5. The totallsator turnover was £8955, con* pared with £4765 for the corresponding d»j of last year. ADELAIDE RACING CLUB'S MEETING. (By Cable.—Press Assertion .-^opjtight. ADELAIDE, May 27. At the Adelaide Racing Club's meeting to-day the following was the result of the principal event: — . ; THE CITY HANDICAP of 500SOVS. Be?en furlongs. Mr H. A. Carrie's br h Mala, 4yrs, by : Maltster—La France, 9.13 1 Mr M. Quinn's br c Ayrloch, 3yrs, by Ayr Laddie—Queenloch, 7.4 2 Mr H. Patterson's b c Lord Kllcheran, by Kllcheran—Fan Tan, 7.9 >... * Twenty horses started. Mala won by a length. Time, 1.271. ■ QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB'S MEETING. (By Cable.—Press Association.— Copyright.) BRISBANE, May 27. The Queensland Turf Club's meeting was concluded to-day. The following was the result of the principal event:— THE MORETON HANDICAP, of 750 SOT*. One mile and a-quarter. Persian Jewel, 8.12 \ Bright Laddie, 9.12 * My Gavonnl, 5.5._ .'....»■• Sixteen horses started. Persian Jewel won by half a lcrtgti. Time,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 126, 29 May 1911, Page 8
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