ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES.
» SOKE OF THE FIHALS. AN INTERESTING MORNING. \ Ttio heiivy ruin of yester.Wty. «-__l.-h continued nt Intervals durlni; the _dßht. did not make matters l.sik vqry pri.mlsln). for trnlnliir operatloc_s at IV.lonslle I his morulns. hut th.iii_.-h It whs overcast und threnienlni; wht-n day broke, t.ho wenlh.-r ilciHYt ss t he tlti.v advanced, and kept (Inc. The i-mrsc proper outside the trestles, which wus .1 bit on the heavy side, w .is ~(>cii. nnd nil trie work of Importance »m re|tl_iered t__ere. The sniitt were nnenisl Just before ."i n.n . J TtMtrpe belni; tlrs-t on the i-one, but re strlcted Klnt-s Courier to half pi"- work on the sand. l.n.ljr Uwcndoline ,-md Ta] Mahal- irmtbe first 10 fro fast, ~:illoplnR sit furl-inns In 1 21. the former, which (tot the worst of tho s:.-irt. jvleattlnß most 1.010 m.i finished better than IlartJ ovee I four fnrlonßs. run In M 4 r>-. a rllatiinee which A-stor ooTered in the name time There was not much between Xl Cull", (illssando and Te Pniiapn at the end nf aoYcu furlonca ran In .1 .'_. .", ... Nleonmr alone str.»ile over >li furlonss In 1 2.1. (-•■ld Ne.-l.lei and M.iul Mini were t.. pellver »>me lencths In fnmt ..f llorlesionc at the end of four fin-Inns* In :,js. ("ulonnatle an<i -M.irne were com pan tens over ali fnrlonßs, which tli-y left tiehln 1 In ! 2.1 - _ Ilydrus alone pillopeil sli furlrmga. the last n.e ~miii. 1, to..it 1 n n.-. Merry Itoe anil ilti-dlntr May were asssvclatol over 11 round, the former liavlnc all I tbc best ,rf It. and linlsblnj; up her lank In 12 7, while (liiltllau Way took 2S 1-5. The Bntt half mile waa run in 04a, the five furlongs In 1 !i, and the hi fnrlons-s In 1.22 2 -I Colonel fVmlt, -vritti SI KDO io felrt. lilm home the la«r flre rnrloncs, caHopcd six furlonj.. In 110 ~'( | the last fire taking 1.84-5. TrlfHill spartetl fonr furlongs in .".( .'I-.. rt»T Off tnklnc 1-.', of „ se.-ond lancer to nin the same dlatanc,. Tripoli »-_« i cry lore after working, and may he unable to fulfil her eng,i come,,.* a: lr , o mr -(ting. Self and Ciuvlalia flnlshe.l ahreast v length In front „f Tenacious at the end of •even farlongs. which took 1 ;r7.. Mandoline slodc galloped six fnrlongs In 1.23. Klttv Itelliirs wont very f.ist over four furlongs, tvbit h alio gm to the end of lv 51 4 ..* Hjllm mis going much easier than Cultrlforra when ,1 four furlong tnjtk was completed, ihe iime i.vi.i being alow. Hrookfleid spurted four furlonfi lv Jljs, l rawfnrd doing a >lmllur :a.k. 1 (illiiering (lands did good threequartcr 'pace work.
Kidderminster pleased better than t'teul potent over six furlongs, which took 1.20 l-J to traverse Jotic Klde and rot.a were associated over a round run from tiie seven furlong post Lack to mat point In 2.11 _!-... the Urst .eveu furlongs t.iklng IS! I'-O. l'oloa nan ► bowing decided signs of sorenesv after be pu led up. It.iy-I Irish tliiished better than I'cndoon over seven furlongs In 1.37 Ulurform was n, t doing bis best to gel to the end of all furlongs lv 1.27. Mossman finished the fasl -work before the Interval by spurting from the seven furlongs to the mile and a half post, running Ibr half mile Id ."..- . _.. After breakfast lilueianus was first to go fust, but went on the tand, running seven furlongs In 1.37. Tlrl giive Automatic a start and beat him over seven furlongs in 1.42 4-5. Deleuda. alone, spurted three furiongi In 39 lis. (Joldslte, lv the presence of hla owner, and usalalod by Uolil l.ac over the last six furlongs. Unversed a round, moving freely Ihr nig-iout ami covering the Journey In 2.JHold I-ic waa very little use to the little trort-i'. aud took 1 25 4-5 to run the six furlongs tloltlslio mi. his flrst half mile In ___ 4 __«. the live ftirlougs In 1.8 2-6, and the six furlongs lv 1 21 4-G. Marconi, alone, moved laxlly over a round, which took blm 2ir. 2-0. Chime took 1 .21 to get to tbe cod of six furlongs. Uluclan having 44s against blm to mil half that Journey Selection got a break on Iledman and beat him al the flulsh of four furlongs run In „-_ Ms. lllue.totie bent Sen Dell over four furlongs In ii_! 4-.t«. a distance over which Moultane t.iok .">4 1 ss. Whitehall vv.-rn up to tho new live furlong pott and spiiri.il a couple of furlongs down the hill from a stand In 20 2-SS. Jack l>c_aval wis going stronger than Mulllnjar at the end ot six furlongs run in 1.3 1 ."I.soldier and 1-ady lilen wero together some lengths In front of ( hamlnadc al th" end of Dye furlongs run from the new post In 1.0, i.'hatnlnacle taking 1.10. nekanul easily beat Walutu over four furlongs In 545. I're-enilnent sprinted flvo furlongs from the new pee,t In 1.8 _~ rcoullcs_i taking ___. .1-fVs to rnn a furlong less. causeway -was golug bettor than .Mara bout at the end of a three furlong spurt run In lv 3-st. l-ady Jack and <ien JofTre finished together at tbe end of four furlong* In oOs. but the former pleased most. Tlnopnl alone ran the fastest .even fur longs of the morning, covering the distance In 1..T3. Tlnopnl ran the first three furlongs In :« .".-.'. and tbe half-mfie In ."Is. Kewl Toto strode over seven fnrlongs. but was not on a tl cue-making errand, the Journey taking 1 4-t 2-3 Toreador did strong work. spurting three furlongs at Intervals, the last taking 435. (Jleuroy Rprlnted Aye furlongs from the old post In 1.8 :!■">. and a lot of others were exorcised on tbe various tracks. THE JCMTtniS. JUinrobln waa schooled over a couple of hurdles, which he Jumped In good style. l.uperln, which trotted a bit sore, Jumped tho big fences In the centre of the course without mistake. Takanlnt was sent over Ore hurdles, which he negotiated fairly well, being Inclined to dwell a bit at the obstacles. Expedition (alone) went over a round of the big country, going over the htU. fie gave a fanllleas display of fencing, but, unfortunately, was a hit sore on pulling up. XEW AR-lIVA-I-*.. It. Hannon arrived on Saturday nflernoon with Tlnnreka. Oallnpln, Ttrtopal, and BeJcanul. (Saturday's Main Trunk express hronght np J. Cameron, with Tarero, and D. McAulay. with Master Montoa and Master Strowon. A. B. -inalc came .rom the Sonth yesterday -with the Ally Lady Elyslan. Mr W, (Ring Is experiencing n run of bad luck, for In addition to Totoa pnlllng up lame this morning, his three-year-old. Toroloro. was Injured on the train during the trip from the Walkato. There Is some doubt about either of the pair starting at the flxtnra.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 260, 1 November 1915, Page 7
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