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LATE RACING.

ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. UNINTERESTING WORK. The weather was summer-like for training operations at •Kilerslie this morning, out the work registered was, on the whole, of a moderate character. The absence of several of the leading riders from Auckland somewhat hindered operaiUous, and the work was strung out over an unusually lengthy period. The sand, grass, and Can tracks were all open, the grass, which wus very fast, being most in favour, tujd unless otherwise specified 'the work was registered •there.

V. McManemln was the early bird. Sea Elf being the first to set *he watches going, running seven iurlougs with 'the assistance of Wee 01« a over the last five in 1.30—a good gallop. The AvondaJe Cup favourite moved nicely throughout. Pole-tiers alone, sprinted Hve furlongs in 1.5 1-5. Goodwin Sands did good hair to threequarter pace work, as did Tattoo. Soultoria was restricted to steady pacing. Delegate covered a couple of rounds ait half to three-quarter pace. MaxweU being allotted a similar task. Blue Garment, Miss Explosion, Lady Thorn, Sphinx, Glad Tidings, Master Theory, Hierarchy, and the Walriki—ldas filly also did useful paciug Admiral Soulit showed more pace than Master Jack over five furlongs run in 14 Logger Bank -wbion got the best of the start, finished .better than Goldslze at the end of seven furlongs, run in 1.32 Duma and Mannwera -were together at the end *'™«« '<»s run in 1.18 2-5, while Vivace finished the fast work before breakfast skipping over five furlongs in 1.5 4-5 Oreusot, alone, was schooled over the ™° o *« l *ne sod wail and then at the KSl'bTh,? tb ,% douhlp - Afterwards he snowed he had not forgotten his old ha-hit- & ™sw?r rouodß of jijss winsome wortrvi rt « *v --o-s. over a .' . than <* the mornJoJr «,,.," 4n , 2 -»s-- the fastest "ork 0D the and 'IT,"' dM ?** of eix £££ la «» the last it* 1.22 for the ttol;' Ver SpDr ta k Sy)v,nnle. «b rt hj 7™ * fl m,lefinished better than th St » ° f the weights. three furlongs In S -> th , e i*!"* 10 fi "y over Prfnee King covered „ Prince So "" «•"» Daik Rose easTlv bent w™" at half »«*■ fnr.o nKS r u/^c; n^^i D n 2 r , ' r T h; m SS an l d longs, run in 120 4 5 ° f S ' X fur " sr&ss? SS» ■set • 1; 1 : tnangn Ally Presently. and Dido Jack Delaval alone was not doing bis best fo run four furlongs In 5" 1-5 „ rtl«f tance which St. Lonls and Peggy - Pryde covered In 51 4-5. neither r>e|nT unduly exerted. Miss Livonia and Miss Ada also sprinted the half-mile, finishing together in 54 3 5 colt over a like Journey In

Veitalia, Hakn. and Arlstos were associated in a five furlong sprint, which they ran in 1.6 3-5, finishing In the order named Aristos again hied badly after work-in,-. Caedmon alone lert four farlong-s behind in nOsecs. Frontlno, beating I.ady Cblara over a similar distance Id 54sers. Grenadier spurted down the straight. Fnss pleased better than Master Walrlkl over seven furlongs, run In 1.31 the mare finishing well Harenoa played "with Con damine over fonr fnrlongs. run In 51 2-5 Lady Dot easily beating Cloudy Dawn over the same stietch of ground In 51 3-3. Columbia alone spurted three furlongs In 40 1-5; Captain Soult finishing In front of Lucille at the enC of twice that distance, run In 1.18 3-5: Virtue and Miser>- Onrert rnnninc the journey in 1.20 2-5, the former being In front. Rnther was schooled over a round of the hurdles, fencing satisfactorily. Several others also exercised.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 211, 5 September 1911, Page 2

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 211, 5 September 1911, Page 2

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 211, 5 September 1911, Page 2