RACING NEWS.
SCHOOLING AT ELLERSLIE. There was a fair amount of schooling work at Ellerslie this morning. Caber Feagh (alone) jumped four hurila in good style. Prince Soult and Guiding Way were con. panions over six hurdles, the former pleuing most. Paramabone finished in front of Klip. ford in a gallop over four hurdles. Fisher gave a good display of fencing otb four hurdles in company with Brown loch, the latter, which hit one or two of the obstacles, going a round afterwards by him. self. Monathol, Silver Lupin, aDd Wartime we« sent over four hurdles, which were neg> tiated safely.
Cokeley and Advancer jumped the big fences in the centre of the course, bott fencing well.
A lot of interest centred in the appearance of El Gallo, which, in company with Elite and Captain Ijoch, was sent a round of tot big country, the trio going over the Ml Tfi c G rcE t Nort ii cni Steeplechase f 3 you rite gave a finished display of jumping, wMlj Ulster also gave a good showing. Captain Loch finished some distance behind, but Jumped welL
Troublesome, Tanglhacre, Spalsplre, an! Kaiangareka did a similar task. H» quartet fenced well until the first fern* on top of the hlli. where Kaiangareka cam to griel. Troublesome eventually finishing In front of Tangihaere, with Spalspire some distance away. Kaiangareka was aftowards remounted, and completed the jow-
Joss (alone) jumped four hurdles. Penniless and Phosphorus were sent otb eight hurdles, which they got over without mishap.
WANGANUI TRAINING NOTES. -»<By Teiegraift.—Press Association.) WANGANUI, this day. The weather was five far trainlnj operations this morning. Leonta easily beat Cleft, Golden Match, and Rylstone in a mile gallop in 1.46. Chakwana, Cherry Blossom, and Kevocatlon finished In rhat order at the end ot seven furlongs in 1.34. Alarton, Midnight Star, Colorado, and Record was the order p? t-be quartet named at the eixl of a mile run in 1.49 3*5.
SllTer Monarch shaped well over Uu fences in company with Fagot. Kauri King headed Postillion and Am , logue over a mile, the last eeven furlongn of which took 1.34.
&plen<iMns t Luperluo, and Waioture yeW > companions hi a gallop over hurdles, tie former showing to uioet advantage luotanist beat Torotoro over six Intlonp In 1.18.
Nita shaped better than Styrax, CattP Guard, and Pa.patere over t'ae big fences, all jumping well. 'Moulu beat Tatimi in a gallop over the hurdles.
Gluepot gave a fair display over the W fences, finishing well ahead of Union Jack and Grej- Lynn.
Bon Reve jumped the hurdles nicely W himself.
Czaronns and Braeburn did a round of u» big fences, the former running off at the double.
Calais easily beat Zarilla and Ttireuhia over the hurdles.
WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB,
ACCEPTANCES TOn PIBST DAI. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WANGANUI, MondJj. The acceptances for the first day of tit Wanganul Jockey Club's meeting are:— Borough Handicap, six furlongs.-<;hak* waua 8,8, Mia Cara &!). 'Play-off 8.5, W* matoa 8.4, Starengo S2. Lightning B.ok ■Revocation S.O. Lady General 7.10, Cherr; Blossom 7.6, Sarah Grand 75. Interlud* 7.3, Botanist 7.2. Torotoro 7.0 PotentlilW 6.13. Veto 6.13. Balrnsdale 6.9, Need 6.7. Hack Steeplechase, two miles.—Hereto™ 11.11, Grey Guard 10.10, Camp Guard 10.14 Ktwitea 10.10. Czaronus 10.0, King J""* 10.C, Union Jack 9.!). The Waif 9.7, Roju Patron !).7, Korero 9.7, Silver Monarch S.l, Papatere 9.7.
Wenganul Steeplechase, three miles.— Brneburn 12.0, Styrax 11.2, Fagot 10.14 Gluepot 10.8, Arlington 10.7 Jackman 10.1. Marton 10.7. Nita 9.10, Camp Guard 9.9, St. EUnn 9.7, Impostor 9.7. I'urua Hack Handicap elßht fUTlong* and a-half.—Dingle 8.12. Kylstone S.?Hexton 5.7, Cermel Arvh 5.6, Henry CUT; 8.5, Gnycium 5.4. Crown Head 7JJ« Trickery 7.9. Johnny Walker 7.4, Gtptf Jem 7.2. Kio 7.0 (including 711) penaltflt Cross Woods 7.2, Signorella 7.0, Maorilander 7.0, War Loan 7.0. Kaltoke Hack Hurdles, one mil? > nll three-quarters.— Patronymic 11 0, PeeeM* 10.13. Otter 10.6, Iceberg 10.6. Montana ■10.1, Tatimi 10.7 (im-ludlng 101h penalty); Splendius 9.7, Colorado OS. Yellow Utl Black 0.0. Kiret Consul !).O, Son 9.0. Maim* 9.0. Turehau 9.0, Matipoto 9.0, Zarilla 9.ft Kohinatina 9.0. Waloaik O.O.Mna 9.0, Waletnre 9.0. Pre<;lons Metal 9.0. Century Hurdles, two miles and s , quarter.—Kurapai 10.10, Bon Jteve lO'< Becord 10.6, Luperlno lr.o, Leontd 10.* Sir Solo 9.12, Motilu 9.10. Golden Marcl 99, Mahzoltov 9*7. Sir Fisher X 3, St. Elm» 9.0, Tatimi 9.10 (in-eludius 101b penalty). Connolly Handicap, one mile and f* quarter.—Kewi Poto 9S, Bep Analog , '' , 8.0, Meniaroa 8.0. Multlcipal 7.12. llendrt 7.7, Crawford 7.3, Prince Delaware ••« Golden GTafton 7.5. Kauri Kin? 7.4, GaMS' Awa - 7.3. Antwerp 7.4 i Including "B penalty). Detroit G. 7. Midniglit Star 6.7. GISBORN£ RACING CLUB. The Gisborne 'Racing <'luli hold thej steeplechase meeting on June 14 and WNominations for all erejits close on Frlaw. next at 9 p.m.
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