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ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES.

A WET HORNING. THE HAWK GOES FABT. Rain commenced to fall at Ellersllo just before the Kates were opened this morning, and continued throughout training operations, making matters somewhat unpleasant, while the track got heavier as the day advanced. All the work timed was registered on the outside of the course proper, the trestles being In the same position as on Tuesday morning. Mr. H. Cntta was first to start, sending Winning Hit six furlongs, which took him 1.20, the first three furlongs being run in, 30s. | Boomerday was not doing his best to mo six furlongs in 1.25. Rroadwood taking 1.36 2-5 to go on a furlong further. I Miss Mimic pleased bettor than Whip- • ping Boy over six furlongs In 1.21. Fulsome appeared to finish stronger than I Epitaph. at the end of five furlongs In 1,8 4-5. I Sasanof, with H. Gray in the saddle, traversed a round, Rndlant Light bringing him home the last seven, the veteran finishing up his task well. The first two furlongn were covered in 31s, live furlongs 1.11, six furlongs 1.24, the round being left behind in 2.4 4-5. Thespian was restricted to strong pacing over six furlongs, running home the last four in 34 3-sn. Farceur was going better than Pluto at the end of five furlongs in 1.8. I.lstowel spurted four f'trlongs In 51 1-Ds. The Oup candidates, Starland, Insurrection, Malaga and Royal Star, walked down to the mile, and a half post and jumped away together. Starland went out to make the running, and led throughout, finishing just In front of Insurrection, with Malaga , next and Royal Star some distance away. ' The latter appeared to slip as they left the straight, and probably this frightened him. for lie did not put any daeh Into his work afterwards. The first three furlongs , took 41s, five furlongs 1.12 1-3, six fur- ' lonics 1.28, sex-en furlongs 1.40. the mile 1.55, and the mile and n-half 2.40, Royal Star's time being 2.54 1-5. Hyrax was going a shade better than Truthful at the end of seven furlobg« I in 1.34. Big Chief strode over six furlongs in' Ruruwal spurted four furlongs In 525. Absurdum went >i fast live furlongs from the new post, covering the distance iv 1.4 Rational sprinted live furlongs from the old post, from practically a stand. In 1.3, the last four furlongs being covered In 51 l-\ Explorer alone galloped sis furlongs In I.W Gloaming gave Vespucci a start and beat him nicely ut the end of six furlongs in 1.20 2-5, the champion leaving the last three furlongs behind In 3Ss. Commission galloped seven furlongs In 1.37 2-5, Shortlnud taking 1.37 2-5. Egotism alone covered six furlongs in 1.20. Itaceful anal Geoffrey were together at the end of seven furlongs In 1.33 2-3. Mustard Tot aud Humboldt were togetheß at the end of six furlongs In 1.20. Lovemateh and Sunray were associated In a gallop over a mile and a-quarter, with Zircon to bring them home over the last six furlongs. The first furloug took 14s, three furlongs 38 4-ss. four furlongs 565, five furlong 1.8 4-5. six furlongs 1.23, the first round 2.3, the last round 2.3 1-3, and the ten furlongs took Lovemateh 2.17 1-3, Sunray being n second away, his time being 2.18 1-5. Owen beat Royal Fame over four furlongs in 52 4-3s. Machree was too good for Spirit Level over six furlongs run In 1.23. the last named taking 1.24 4-3. The Reaver galloped sii furlongs, the last five taking 1.7 4-3. Archie, Illumination, and Marble Slab were lv that order at the end of seven furlongs in 1.32. Lady Patience beat Mangawhero over five furlongs In 1.7 2-5. The Hawk finished off alone at the six furloug post, und picked up by Cypher at the four furlong post, the pace was on all the way, the three-quarters «f a mile being left behind in 1.17, the faxtc* of the morning. Woori was too good for Esplanade over sevoii furlongs, the last six of which rook 1.31. Kourn had Kipling as a companion over a mile from the new post, but the pace was not very fast, the last five furlongs talcing 1.11, Rouen easily defeating his opponent. Hula Girl, Moorlond, and Sundaur was the order of the trio at the end of a four furlong apurt iv 528. Namutere spurted four furlongs in 555. Brlghtllght covering a similar distance iv ol 3-ss. .Gold Jacket and Bonny Canny sprinted five furlongs from the new post in 1.7 2-5, Crosswords covered a mile from the new post in 1.4!) 1-5. Treso galloped seven furlongs In 1.38. Pavo, Cool Stimulants, and Anomaly finished as named at the end of six furlongs in 1.18 2-0. Mumble and Bonny Dorecn spurted four furlongs In 645. with the former going the stronger at the finish, Narrow Neck taking Bos for the same distance. Scrop-o'-Paper gnllopc-1 six furlonga, the last five taking 1.8. Mountain Lion and Refinement were in close company, with Shebang and Ixidy hols following, at the end i* five furlongs from the new post In 1.5. «*! Astra joined the quartet between the thrCc and four furlong posts, and finished with the leaders under a pull. Rose Thnrnham showed more pace than Pltou over three furlongs In 41 l-ss. ICsthonia and Dactylis spurted four furlongs in 525. Sheffield registering the same time for the same distance, easily beating Electrode. Golden Bubble sprinted Are furlongs from the new post in 1.6. Night Time spurted three furlongs in 40s. Landslide gave Sylvan a start and finished alongside her a* the end of six furlongs run in 1.19, Te AkltaJ taking 1.21 for a similar distance. Silver Link finished the first work, sprinting five furlongs In 1.5 4-5, a lot of others doing useful tasks. After breakfast the rain cleared, and, with the exception of a slight drlzile occasionally, it was fine. Salvo aud Myall King covered a mile and a-quarter in 2.25. Perfect Dn v and Royal Blood galloped six furlongs In I.l© 4-5. Pentagram and Amlform spurted four furlongs in 52 4-ss, with the former finishing in front. Princess Rell took 1.23 to cover six furlongs. I<* No Bother covered four furlongs in 52 1-Os. Mangamahoe and Persian King were sent a mile and a-hnlf together, the former having a pull over Ills companion throughout, and was going much the easier of the pair at the finish. They ran the first three fnrlongs in 40s, five furlongs I.©, six furlongs 1.23 2-5, seven furlongs 1.36. mile 1.51 4-5, and the mile and a-half 2.40 1-3. Connemara easily beat Rosovella over four furlongs, in 535. Ruapapa sprinted five furlongs from the new post, in 1.7 3-5. iMlss Melv.i covered a round in 2.11. Signature taking 2.14 for the same journey. •Canowindra finished in front of Hereebies at the end of seven furlougs. In 1.33, Penona taking 136 for the same task. Poanul, with the assistance of Wbarepo over the last six furlongs, traversed a round in 2.5. IVngwen beat Just OTcr three furlongs, In 38 2-ss. Clonrocl sprinted five furlongs in 1.5 1-5. the last four taking 51 2-SS. A number of others also worked. T*IE HTJRpLERS. Rathlln jumped four hurdles, giving a good display. Pepin and 'Flaregun. separately, did similar tasks, both getting round without mishap. yEYi ARRIVALS. Yesterday afternoon Mr. G. L. Stead brought Starland from the Walkato, Mr. 1\ Loomb arrived with Perfect Day, Mangamahoe. Persian King and Royal Blood, and Mr. W. Hawthorn with Trespass, Bumptious, Miss Gold and Vagabond. SCRATCHING. Baldoyle was withdrawn from all engagements at the meeting at 12.50 p.m. to-day. THE WORK AT EPSOM. yesterday at Epsom the Cup candidate* j Wild Briar and First Carbine paced a mile and a half in 3.20, going evenly all the way. This morning all the work was done on tlis dirt track, but the rain spoilt proceedings, the only horse to work before the race started l>eing the Cup horse Pitaroa, which paced two miles in 4.41. the first mile being left behind In 2.20 2-5. | Nlta Bc-11. driven by her owner, did a couple of miles at a strong three-quarter pace, running home the last httlf in 1.17. I Man o' War IJ. BryO. jun.l aud Tairere (,T. Brycel went two miles in 4.37, the last mile being covered In 2.23. Grand Voyage did strung work, «ilb a spurt over a furlong, pulling up sound. Woodvale was restricted to easy pacing, i All Bell. King Capitalist. Colden Park. Hint Stormy Voyage. Tradesman, Kcreone. ' Prlniora. Oro. Bsllin. Marble Hall. Wild Lad. Quern Pirate Rataja, Sal Pointer, Whisht, and a largo number of others did useful woik mit owing to the wet state of the track no time was registered.

NEW ARRIVALS. The latest arrivals are Man o' Wtr, WM Briar, Whtuht Tairere, Jimmie Richmond, Rio Alto, Tide Water, Peter King, and the ■maiden trotter Lee Norris, which was recently imported from America. Messrs. Adams, Snadbolt, Phipps, and A. Fleming arc due to arrive with their teams during the next few days. The Sydney horse Rostrevor has changed) hands, and is now working under the direction of Mr. Groat. HAWKE'S BAY J.O. THE ACCBPTANCEB. NAPIER, this day. The Hawfce's Bay acceptances are as follows:— Mahora Maiden, of IoOsovb: six furlongs (all Bst).--Heather Kin*, Vollto, Lady Thurnham. Marcos, Reality, Warpath, Wharltl, Megan, Morganatic Filly, Bashful, Hozle, Kormulet Mystlco, Soye«, Ferms, Landblrd. Otatara Jumpers Flat, of ISOsovs; one mile and a half.—Ore Ore 11.3, Athens 11. 10.18, Wamba 10.8, Powder King 10.2. Raffle 0.7. Mannikin 9.5, Lady Munfel 9.0, Hobo 0.0. HaTelook Flying , Handicap of 200 soys six and a half furlonce.—Frince Jewel 9.0, Minsk B.S. Mokattam JUS. Slave Mart 8.0, Tout Bon 7.11, Warpath 7.11, Bodyguard 7.11 Morganatic flfilly 7.7. Wharitl 7.7, Marcus 7.5, Megan 7.5, Reality 7.5, Waiwata 7.5, Kera T. 5. Stewards Handicap of SOOeovs, six furlenge. Gaxique 9.11. Aetorina 8.11. Tari 8.8. Hept* 8.3. Ciricature 7.13, Prince. Randal T.lt. Taraiwhlti 7., Queens Vp 7., Woden 7.5, Jovial 7.3, Crown Gem 6.7, Chaplin 6.7. Hasting* Handicap of -JOOsove, five farlonge.—ChryHO»tem 9.8, Aetcrina 0.1, Que»ns Up 7.13, Woden 7.12. Jovial 7.10, Bunny 7.10, Honey Bee 7.8, Valley Roee 7.7, Mountain Peer 7.0, Crown Gem 7.0, Civil Form 7.0. Iluuransi 7.0. Juvenile Handicap of 2Dost>vs, five furlong* and a-half. —Morose 8.4, Boughlecn Doon 7.8, Kaotane 7.8. Martinique 7.8, Good Sport 7.5, Diamond Ring 7.5, Girda 7.2, Recherche 7.2. President's Handicap of 40Osots, one mile and. a-quarter. —'Geiique 9.3, Bagdad 8.0, The Speaker 7.9. Sycorax 7.9, Penitent 7.8, Hyrtus 7.4, Orawla 7.0, Martini 6.13, Antler 8.7. Waipatii Welter of lSOsovs nine furlong*. —Eerthnulne 0.8. tjamboola 9.3, Antler 9.3, Black Art 9.0, Wamba 8.13. Kail 8.12, Conveutlon 8.7. Morzonla 8.5, PatuUl 8.0, Suspicion 8.0, Queen's Ferry 8.0, Black Tea 8.0. —m^mmi^^m^m—mmm

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 304, 22 December 1921, Page 7

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ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 304, 22 December 1921, Page 7

ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 304, 22 December 1921, Page 7