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RACING NEWS.

ELLEIUSXIE TRAINING NOTKS. WORKING ON THE SAND. The heavy storni of overnight, a.l'led to the previous rain, was responsible for the closinir of the gratis tracks at Kllcr-iie. and all the fast work this morning was rcjjisterc«l on the sand. Rational was out r-arly. and jiimplnsj'f almost as soon as he sot on to the track, spurted three furloncs iv -Ills before he could be steadied, but then sett lid down and did the remainder of .-i spven r fnr!oiin ta«k at little better than a sound half pace. novelet and Prince Carl jumped off together at the seven-furlon- post, and galloped the six furlong* to the mile and aHimrter post ia 1.17 l-."i. when they were pulled off.

l'agoda alone spurted four furlong* in f>o 4-.js.

Khublai Khan was Koin= better than On Canny at the end of six furlongs iv 1.17 •'!■">.

Archie showed more pace thi'.n Illuinina tion over four furlonss in -111 4 sb, a dis tance which took Income r>3 2-3s.

Woori and Kose Thnrnham were t<r;-ether at the end ut a three furlong npurt Iv :;<S l-se.

•>ss. r Sylvan was too good for Marble Slab over Hve furlon?. left behind in 1.3 I-γ,.

Kefiueinent pleased better than Sheffield over three furlotius in SSs, and a number of others also workc.l.

I After breakfast. Kockfiohl was th P first I horse timed, spurting four furlongs in i r.l :i-r.s. i Vfiln. alone, sot to the (>nd or six furj long* in 1.17 .!-.->. I Tine Arch (lid strong wo.k. running home j the but -six furlongs in 1.21. I Haihlin and Pentagram kept In company . <!o;<l pai-ke* beat Luciliits ovpr six fiir--1 longH in 1.33 3-5. F'enona spurted four fnrlonßs in Tα 1 r.s. Heatherrnoon pleased better than Battlep.Vne over six furlongs iv 1.22. •Vaxique sprinted nvc furlongs, the last four hoiug run in .j- 1-Hs. iMteon was lietter than Fiaregun over six furlov&s in l.i!i), the last-named taking 1.22. LotVlight was going easier than Ilerscllies at th.i end of six furlongs in I.IS 4-.~, Tenacious going on a furlong further in 1.88-1-5. A lot of others were also out and did iweiVl pacing. Most of tin? risltlng horses hi.'.ye been taken across to Avondale frotn F.lle.Vlie. THK JUMPERS. Oakleigh was schooled over the big fences in the middl» of the qy»urse, giving a Rood display of fevcing. Tiuokaha w.«s jumped over a couple of pony hurdles, which he negotiated ill a satisfactory ma'jner. Klllard and jumped the pony hurdles In good ;?tyle. the latter then being sent over the hi", fences in the centre of the course, which he crossed a couple of times, giving a go.id display for a uovlce. Killard afterwards joined Oitoplete and Otara. the trio eoveriUß a round of the hurdles all jumping wvll. i'enloon and Deviai.Son were companions over four hurdles, u»jrhcr o[ the pair making a mistake. WANGANI'I J. CVS SPIUMJ MEETING. TiH-E ACCEPTANCES. The following are the acceptances for the opening day at the J.C. Autumn Meeting:— Durie Hark Handicap of i'jO.-ao". six furlongs.—A wu_ke »..".. Mort Avis n.3. Velociform S.'J, Celmteia S.ti. Tinihanga '1.3, -Martian Miss 8.5, Mixture 8.1. Konlhrovk 7.10. Vindictive 7.7. Take TaKe T. 7, Kivu 7.4. Believe 7.3. ■Okehu Handicap Hnrule Race of srvjsors. one mile and three-ouartera. —HygJnas 11.3, Oraaiu 11.0. Jixplurer 10.12 Tijri-tiya W. 4. 'Maniahera 9.8, Simon 9.8. Hack and. Hunters' Steeplechase Handicap of 250r0t5.. about two miles ami a-haM. —Zola 11J:1, Tfeerland 11.10. I»y:il Arc\i 10.7, Tirau !>.!). Master Orinaninie O.U, Tarton I'ark 9.0. Spring Handicap of ."AOsov.o. one mile ar.it 110yds.—Ijistowel 0.9, Koueu 9.7. Lovematch 8.12, Mustard Tot 8.10 Tame Fox B.S, Trespass 5.6. Isabel 8.4. Criwelle S.l>. j-Flight Commander 7.10. Kareao 7.2. Active 6.7. . Pntiki Hack Ilandji-np of iTOsovs. one mile an<i llOyards—Hen Holt :i.i) Velociform 8.11, MalmKcTiT 8.7. Halcyon S.I. Cleasnnta 7J3. The Rever 7.0. J'euiteii; .7.7. <Jenerous 7.3. 7.3. Lepiro 7.0. : Flying Handicap of 400sovs. six furi«na«. —Amvthas 10.3 Solfanello !i.<i. Maitrha :i.::. ■RiMle S-11. Sunonidea 5.7. Blackmail 7.11. iHsegold 7.5. Toa Tana 7.4. Amber Tips 7.-, ' Effii«>n-t :PaTk 7.0. Armorel <i.7 I Maiden IJai-e of 2JOs)VS. six fnrloocs '(sr-ecial weizhtsi.—Still Sen. loki. C-clautie. Prinoess Fmn. Sf-otirli Mixture. Houen, Glen, Su-luncTge. Kekapoto. Kri'-, Helutv. ■\Varpath. Cochineal, Sleeping r.trauty. : Merenwont. ! Wsingauiii Guineas of T.oosovs. one mile.— TbefTJian S.lO, Tbe Ilan-k K.lO, Tulcninoi S.lO. Quest 5.."». Tamatete S.-".. AVOXDALE RK-HA'NDrrAPP. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Wellington. Monday. The following are >rhe re-hantlicaps for the -Avondole mewing: — Hai:k Hunters' Steeplechase.—Grand Tanyon. 9.10. Flying Handicap.—Rational 5.12. Henderson Handicap. — I'crfect Day S". Swauson Welter.—Navana S.lO.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 224, 20 September 1921, Page 7

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 224, 20 September 1921, Page 7

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 224, 20 September 1921, Page 7

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