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LATE RACING.

S EULEBSUB TRAINING >OTES. ! It vras beaurifnl autumn weather tw \wheu the sun got m>. tup heat reusing a ' bit of a naze to rise from the damp ground, iMI the work of importance was registered lon the outside of the course proper, which ! was a bit on the heavy side as a resnn of the recent rains. Uncle Jack was first to draw attention. 2.iilopin = siJ furlonss >n Lf> 2-5. EmoraW Hill an<l Golden Glass taking 1— . l- d to re"i«ter a similar task. Bonny Doreen was showed to rnn over the Oak's distance, hat was not after time. Suortlan.l pleased better than Sir Ralph and Prince Carl over four furlongs rua in 54fl Sussex save Xisrbtraider a break and beat him over seven furtongs. which was left behind in 1.37 8-5. . . .. Ni-btlme. Marble SlaJi and Pounl, the latter of which pot the lwtter of the start, were Id that order at the end of six fnr- ! longs in 1.23 4-3. ! Uoyal Fancy b»ar Oniana over sis furlonza in 1.27. Golden Dream and Irisa Knighr being together at the end of a. I similar task in IJ£'. 4-5. I Dun-ton alone spurted four furlongs In 58a. I Raceful. Insurrection and Loyal Irish, I three Easter Handicap --andidates, were I .«.>inpanl<ms over six furionss. whii-h they . traversed in 1.21 2-3. finishing in the order earned Mumble a.one strode orcr seven furlonji in Boo'merday. Canwlndra and Esplanade were companions over a ronnd. tne former being just in front of Canowlndra at thefinish, covering the journey in 2.6 while Esplanade, which was beaten off. took 2.13. .lolly Gay left sis furlongs behind in 1.24, Bithoiia taking 155 to cover a similar , distance. Dardanella a'onc sprinted Sve 'nrlongj from the new post in 1.7 1-3. Namutere was guinz easier than Anomaly at the end of Eli farlonss, which was ma in 1.22 2-5. ■Pavo appeared to be going better taan Fort Regal at the end of- a flve furlong sprint in 1.8 8-5. Kick Off was given stronp work over a mile and a half, covering the last round in is without bern? asked to do his best. Kiiublol Khan was going better 'than Dove'.et at the end of seven furlongs ran Iα 1 3'J Lady Merriwee spurted four ftirlongs ia Steel Bar appeared to stay on better tliaa Vfter Dark over six furlonsrs in 1.23. and « number of others also worked on the inside tracks. During the 'breakfast interval Pnne-e Jewel worked, out was not on a time-mak-ing errand. ■After breakfast Pentagran] was first :» I begin, but did not go against tbe watch. Manprawhero galloped six furiongs in 1.21. Nocturne alone spurted four furlongs iv jl 2-ss. Recreation taking 56 4-ss. Midget pleased better tnan Explorer over sevan furlongs, which took 1.38. Amiform and Arch Margot strode ov#r six furlongs in 1.28. Salvor and Myail King did a good working gallop over a mile and a half, tbe last .seven furlongs takiug 1.44. the former easily beating her'companion. Marble Bell aud Clontuel were together at fhe end of a Sve furlong sprint run from the new post in 1.7. Election galloped seven furlongs. Done bringing nini home over the last six. Election covering the journey in IMI 3-j. Princess Charming had a shade the better of Jolly Princess over six furlongs in 1.2J Lady Poliy and Arch Salute were together at the end of five furlongs run from the new post in 1.8 I--". Feme trotted about with nerk sweater! on, and then had tbem taken off and galloped seven furlongs, taking 1.33 "-T> to cover the last six. Lady Patience galloped six furlongs ia 1.23. Ben Xevis pleased better than Oranga and Poteen over four furlongs in »4s. Bonny Canny beat Just over Sve furlongs run from the new post In 1.7. Golden Bubble cantered down the hill from the new tuiie post, then broke away at the six furlong post and left the threequarters of a mile behind in 1.22. Taina-a-roa sprinted five furlongs in 1.7. Greek Son finished in front of Passionate at the end of seven furlongs in 1.35. Peter Maxwell was going better than Elsie Aroha at tie end of six furlongs in--1.23 2-u. ■Lady Lyddite, with Pengwen to bring her home over the last six furlongs, covered a round in 2.15 Z-'.. 'Fife and Drum and Our Prince spurted three furlongs in 40 2-3s. Daddy's Girl alone galloped seven farlongs, the last six taking 1.26. Kuapapa sprinted live furlongs from the new post in 1.8. Bay Dighton covered four furloncs ia 53 1-os. Gold Plane. Poanui and Stork jumped off together at the new mile post, Poanui making the running. Gold Plane heading him over the last furloas. and having the best of ihe gallep, with the other pair together, the journey beiac: cuvered in 1.40 3-3. Glen Canny and Gold Jacket were 00 terms at the end of four furlongs in &1 3-5. Romance alone calloued seven furlongs in 1.39. Ilipo sprinted fivr furlongs in 1.11 'J-3, .Tiibn Dix taking .Vi 3-5 to cover a furlon? less. A large number of others did useful work. THE JUMPERS. Daloopil ilid a round of the hurdles, feneinj wpH. Ohanpo jumped a couple of biirdies withjout mistake, as did Salamiie and Pio Plo. I Rezant, Bliip Cross and Indemnity were companions over a round of rhe hurdles, all getting round safclv. Killard and Ginger' Mick were also schooled. Grand Canyon. Mary Kruij?. and Toddy did a round of the big fences, going over the hill, Totnva Jack accompanying tlieu* over the feß'-es on t'ne liar. AI! fenced well. Te Roiiae. which was to have gone jwith them, bolted, as his t>. iy jumped ofl'. I NEW ARRIVALS. ~~"""■ I Mr. .!. 11. .Tefferd has arrived with • Epitaph. Gasbag. Rapine and Grotesque; Mr. T. Quiulivan ivlih and *cion; Mr. Erorecun. with Kiu="s Trinoipetcr: Mr. c-:. Itcid wltli l"n. le Alex: Mr. If. Scully irirli Lady G!is.-as. Bang and Salvalesn and Mr. M.-Farlane u-itli Kevsione and Kitty Bruce. NEW ZEALAND METEOI'ULtTAN T.C. The following Invp bpen received for the \.z. Metropolitan T.C. Kastor Meetlnp:Prellmtnary Handicap ,in «a<idie>. of 300 soys. 1 iiiilp- r> fuKongs.—Koraki sor. Mn.-h----room 2s. Waiiacptowu 4s. Marvolo ss. Bnndaberg ,~s. Bonetie 7.-=. Wandiiliiong .>s, Bon Elect Bs. St. Quentii: !>s. Swiftest lus. Tidewater H>s. Wonder Why 10s. Stella Ashley 10s. Drndenong i->s. Culverden l«s. Welcome Keta Carbinea ltts Sherry 10s. Kpcl Bell 10.-. Mac:-: Princess 10s. I.on Sonty 10s. Fcndalton Hanrt:. ap fin h.irnes.-'i of W» BOYS. 1 uiilp :. fi.rion~.-Watcliai.nl 3* I.cganwocd Is. M.i.lelin.- Js. I'riniv r.nrliutf-t->n r.s. Klsi.? <; ; >.y Hs. Guy Wj:kes ti.-. Uiliou I-.ddy Gs, Mailer <ss. Wild Thyme 6s. Hula Bird Vs. Don Durfe« Ts. Gc'.ld Crest 7s. Kme Blngen 7s, KllmartuK-k Bin™ Boy Ss. Final Leave K=, Lu.ky Prince Ss, Uea\«r Ss. Avenue »s. Wahinepai '.)=. Ktilti UUaifs !is. Eric ltotiisi-hil.l as. Waipero !>s. Molavliy <is. Apres Mol :is. pp,ir., Ponto 9s. Kaster Handicap (In Harness) of lOOOeove; two miles. — Mhd-o , .War ?<-r Willie Uncoia 2s. I.ocanda Uiiion Tatsy Dillon ss. Vlre-Adndral .",s. Oruaranzl 6-* 6s. Gold Girl 6s. Vilo 7s. (.ioMstreani 7= Nau.-y Stair 7s, Comedy Chief 7s. Will-in Handicap fin Saddlei nf SnnyoTs: ::..-.« class: :.np milf five furlm.W.-Rush Boy 2s Dandy Chimes :!s. Madeline *. I Dillon EUclv 3 S . Kilmarnoek Merry Snul : .s. Dillon Shine Ss. Phil Smith Ss. "p!a -i.i 8.--. W:ii«ero Ss. Malilchv Btf Wet I>-i.v !>s. K'anllnal and Blue H>s, Tawera l'">s iftoval ! <>uk Ms. Harold Bnrxrmx] ios Fireman 10s Olive Hnon 10. r;ran<i Denver ;Q* I Autumn Handican ,i n Harness*. <.f S"W I soys: two miles.--.Whisht s-r. lU'm.-Mxh I Dick Iβ. Marvin Junior :;-. .i : , ■<- M-Ktnney ! -.s. II:irold Child :>.•=. Marittt.i 4s Thespiis ! ."s. Tradpsman r.s. 8..; i Pm.-ii >is ! - >"er j JBf-kson <! S . First Fashinn ]n s . Merry K!nI sen 11s. Lady Patriila 11-- Pun! Iliwi Us. 'Fieter Timn.orman V2t. Mnsbroom 12.*. ? Flying Handicap fin <,f ."OOsot*! ' o-jo mile.—Marie Tenipcsr s.-r. i ajil Is. Lt.candii Dillon 2>. liHlifa-'hion 2s, T:itsy lUlion 2s, Ernper.-,;- ::s. Onyx "<. Tl-p Dlnsb i ?.*•„ Gnyiiemer 3s. Hayseed 4> 4s. |lOil 4s, Lnzan Quefn Js. (I'm MavS-s J.Belfast Handicap iin harnessl. of yiOsov.'.: rwc. miles. —Pa:i] Default scr. Prizo Pearl m. wild Briar 3s. srar Quefn 4s. Rorke's l>r;f- 4s. Mart"clle 3s. Stormy os. Marvin Junior r. s Prlnzora «--. r.; Huon 6a. Priuf-e Ly.ins Bs. Ijdy Swirhln Cs Jf-sn 6s, Peter King Os, Arlair Bs. 'Mas'e'r Express (in harne.'si of 'J.Vsovs.; OTi»- and i»-quar:*»i\— Viln 4s. 4*. I.pgacy ."s. Q<ip»n ."s. P'.ea.-ant Mount ■is. B'liKinra Os. DvAnras: >'>' Saia inander F*. .s. Doreon DU'un 7< Tbixeudi ». s>. Kmbracp- s=. Warning rbjjres Ss. ImP"nal Fan Ba, Makn Makn S-. L^;aa

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 2

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 2

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 2