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LATE RACING.
ELLERSLIE TRAINING XOTES • : auemlfed e P«*atoi» this morning, ruin holding^a:"^ , work was nearly completed. The intTr tainment. was of an interesting chirfl tUrousho.it. The only horse | n the meeting to work before breakfaK„ at Bedford, which strode along nicely M The presence of pretty well the lMf . the horses which are intended to takfL.2 on Saturday, and the fact that it last morning for really solid t f s e majority, attracted tue people, man T *? them interested in hunters which a«. ? compete. *"= » galloping a mile, the bis* seven "f Sw, *? Hurry Up and Tost Haste were ot. «. move when they reached the five-fun™! ,post on the course proper, where most ¥r the work was done ou"side the tr«tw £ land covered the distance in 1.10 Hurrtff , pleasing most. ' """* Gd Escaped and General Stephen from tk new five-furlong post, ran home toTetKl Sro&r?* *** a Wj Fabriquette gave a very pleasing exhlbition over s*x furlongs alone, getting to th» [end of the run in 1.23 3-5. ~* I I'arlsian Diamond and All Talk xr associated from the new mile post mnnSfl the first three furlongs In 37 -!-o SSS , Diamond carried his companion alonir end of seven furlongs, and then ease up, All Talk, ridden out, mile in 1.49. 5 •■• Sleight of Hand and Reformation «««. jumpicg two hurdies fast tv m c covered six furlongs outside the trpSfi ; strongly, the last ha.it in 57 2-ss, SWhtT? Hand being a little the better of the n»i. White Blaze, utter trotting on the seemingly a bit stiff, galloped from th e S mile post in company with Alteration which drew away from the grey andteS him three lengths, the last seven furlofea taking 1.00. • * T^ Totara Jack and Orpheum ran seven fn,. longs in 1.41 3-u, and Gold Kip andEanrf Aroha £ach did steady pace work, the first: named looking very fresh. ~ .■ Carlysian seemed a little too cood f<,. KUbeggau oier five furlongs. *> uul \lOJ ; Colonel SouLt alone was sent ten for longs, which he reeled off in his usual free style, the last seven furlings In 141 i-j Step and Te Oro, from the new mile. ran five turlongs in 1.9 2-5. ■™* Thrace and Killard traversed a, mile. tho. hurdler going quite as well as hisiaio and covering the last seven furlongTij ; Mullingar alone took 1.23 to run. six tni longs, anu later on Paddington Green and , Hallow registered the same tune, aoishuur together. Entente Cordiale was a little better than Blue aud Black over six furlongs in ljg. and the pair had Torchlight beaten y>2 Penona covered the same distance" at a. sound pace. * Cambridge and Idra registered are fun longs from the old post ia 1.12, the former going the freer. ' In a nice gallop Comedy Prince,and Independence were together at -tot end of half a mile, not ridden right out, iliramar had the Inside, and, if anything looked to be going the best, but he ia I green one yet. Elate did good striding work on the Baal alone, and seems very well. - Omahu led All Over and Buddy in a good working gallop, the last five furlongs tatiog 1.13. All three were hitting out freely. Te Miro, showing most dash, got ilpit away from Mountain Gold over the early stages of a sis furlong run, but the last named closed up the gap, and Te Miro slowing down the pair were nearly 03 terms as they reached the post in 1.25 3-5. Swastiku. led Hibernian at the end of t run over four hurdles, and the last named afterwards galloped six furlongs in L3U,' alone. Mill o' Gowrie and Rekanni ran. five tan longs very pleasingly in I.S 2-5, and Mangamahoe and Tinopai, in the same ownership, put in a good gallop, the first named leading the mare over the last six furlongs, taking 1.24 2-5. Penella led Llansinoor over four furlongs, the last three taking 41 l-ss. "■"•■*:-? ■ .Troublesome and... Tβ Qnga -covered a circuit of : over nine" furlongs "in- 2.12 M,. and took 1.42 1-5 over the last seven,'-both going well, and with, little to choose between Hineamaru led Formalin and CamonetbJl quite three lengths at the end ot fae totlongs run in 1.8 3-5, and was always rat In front from the start. Two others joined W. but were beaten off in the run home. Notability put in long, strong pacing, ai Nlelchtoff, which has onilt up assisted Tenacious, which did a strong-pace m Ga"therer. ridden by Dr. rGant, led SMB. Madame Ristori ran along over a ffl over five b fet US furlofgs^ttt.^ put upSpecially for those seeking to schpol tU Mu C r^Ve b s e t re wa S taken when.^ » dtwn 2T» riP anVga|°g They started near there, and Kauri Oft Kauri King and Euripos-and Ar. far apart, trat Paraoa was allowed top jm along some lengths in their wake. «"" fourth hurdle, when lie bad closed up,,M struck and came down with. Decry, ne l ™5 being injured. Euripos hit the second, iMt hurdle hard and he and Art tapgether, Art (Douglas) with "a little chd DBJ Sf the bout, Kauri King (Tutchen), who tM school would do a lot of good, three lengua off IMunster (McSweeney), having gaineoj little of his lost ground, only really JVW™ three standing, hurdles. The round *» run in 2.1S 2-5, and from the first inrw to the winning post ia 2.30 2-5 by JA Munster taking 3.44 4-5. It was a g«e working gallop and school. Another ■$»?' tet followed. They were Cynic (A. J.,JW Flinn), Garryowen (Keepa). Ditto (J. EoacW, Master Lupin (A. McDonald), Keystone UPreston), Garrj-owen, Ditto and KeystoM •were leading out of the straight, with Cyme and Master Lupin some lengths away gwM along the back. Cynic ran up to GanXowen in tlie straight. Master Lnpj headed Ditto, Cynic having the beat m ■Garryowen in the run home, and Mas'" Lupiii being close up third, Ditto some lengths off fourth, and Keystone fnriner back. The circuit took 2.15, and fro? hurdle to winning post 2.35 2-5. Eeystbnel time being 2.42 4-5. They did not mi over quite so much ground as the first n»« and the weight probably favoured eau. Cynic's performance was his best to M» aud won him frieuds. Ditto appears » have lightened up a good deal since reiCJr in? headquarters. . Peneton and Monopole went over J"" same ground, the last-named having a uni« the best of Peneton iv 2.43. Otara.was allowed plenty of time at the hurdles l» droppGd a loiig way back in the first nuts but eoniiug well got within a few league of the orlier pair. . Bore and Grafton Tot jumpea the water, sod wall and brush fence, which has taSffl the plaie of the old water jump and whfcj some of the horses don't tuke too fcuwj, to. and then did steady work on the flat. The hunter Joouny Tuul jumped low bimlles well. '• (1 Sir Fisher was not produced, and it » Walmai, looking well, was esercisins <B ■the roads away from the course, and seeßU to thrive on eiisy pace work, with an qccisional gallop and a little jumping. • TARATAHI-'CARTEUTON RACES. • (P-y Telegraph—Press Association.) " CAUTERTOX, this &XfThe weather was beautifully fine for W Taratahi-Carterton races to-day. The couw i was in good order and the attendance "B» large. Results:— 'MEMBERS' HACK HANDICAP, of lOOeOrt. Six furlongs. . iTari, S.S - } Cotillion, 3.S J i Esperauce. 5.3 •. I Scratched: Prince Kormuy aud Try AgjW? J Time, 1.17 2-5. I AVAIIiAR.Y'PA CVa , of 20050V3. , ; Seven furlongs. Potentiality. S.li J I-aily General, S.I - * Miitatua, 7.11 4 •Scratched: Chillies, Daniien, Lad* , Honey Bee, and Tari. Time, 1.31.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 127, 29 May 1919, Page 2
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