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ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES.

THIS MORNING'S WORK. J' CrVILTY A"ND PRINCESS RCOTIE GO ' | WELL. ! | Th? weather was Pne tills morning for jibe final g-allops at Ellerslle. The outsltle of the course proper was used, and was tn great order, some fast times being- ; registered. , i BEFORE BREAKFAST. 1 L'ralla and Pelham were the first to work, running nve furlongs from the new post in 1.5 3-5. Broadwood got to the end or hair a mile in 5 1 4-5, and Frowning Beauty ran the last six or seven rurlongs in 1.21 i-5. Joy Ride and Prettyman took 1.8 3-5 from the old post home, the pair being together at the finish. Tressor and Narrow Neck covered seven rurlongs in 1.38. Orojlno was in front nr Gauntlet at the conclusion or a nvp-rurlong sprint in 1.7. Runnymcde, Oold Acre. Mimetic, and Anlclet hopped off at the slx-rurlong post. All but Runnymede were eased arter the first three furlongs, which occupied «' 2-os. Runnyniedc running the six in Ronnctter and Royal Present, with tbe rormcr slightly in rront, covered seven rurlongs in 1.35 3-5. Brushwood Boy. picked up by Starland over the last seven rurlongs. ran a mile and a-quartcr in 2.17 1-5, the last round taking 2.1 1-5. Gold Fern and Archibald, separately, did the last Tour of five rurlongs in 555. Mount Marta and Quiescent were on terms at the end or seven furlongs In 1.33. | Limelight went about a mile and aquarter, the last round taking 2.3 2-5. Deluge beat Motley in a flve-rurlong gallop rrom the old post in 1.5 2-5. Master Mind and Charis were together at the end or hair a mile in 53 1-ss. Shirley easily beat Romantic and Waning Light over five furlongs rrom the old post in 1.5 1-5. I Cool Stimulants went a round, but was , not timed. | Dan Quin ran home in 1.3 4-5 from • the new flve-rurlong post. King Pot got to the end or hair a mile in 50 4-53. Siaosi beat Killrls at the end or five rurlongs rrom the old post In 1.5 4-5. Grand Knight and Royal Divorce sprinted, the last three rurlongs taking 395. Landslide was about hair a length in rront or Gala Day at the end or seven rurlongs in 1.30. Ripon Abbey and a companion traversed hair a mile in 525. Barometer beat Princess Nata over six rurlongs in 1.20 1-5. Orcum was a shade in rront or Star Stranger over five rurlongs rrom the new post in 1.4 1-5. Inferno went seven rurlongs in 1.31 2-5. Gold Jacket and Kamchameha ran a round In 2.7. • .Sleepy Sol and Daylight finished together at the end or live rurlongs from tbe old post in 1.6 3-5. Piquant and Quest were together over seven rurlongs In 1.3! 2-5. Weka beat Sulla over a short Tour rurlongs. the last three occupying 395. Namutere ran seven rurlongs in 1.33 and Quinette rour in 50s. Tresillion and Otau'ra finished together at the end of a round in 2.4. Kick OIT and Killocra together ran six rurlongs In 1.19 1-5. Musketoon, assisted by Drawbridge over tbe llrst seven rurlongs and Knighthood over the last nve, ran a mile and ahair, the last round taking 2.7. Ring the Bell and Spoony covered six rurlongs in 1.19 1-5, both being on terms at the nnish. King Abbey ran seven furlongs in 1.32 4-5. Tanadees beat' Lady Rewa at the end or a sprint, the last five furlongs taking 1.0. Scot Free covered six furlongs in 1.21 4-5. Polonclt and Muraalii were In front of Tactician over seven rurlongs In 1.31 3-5. Cherry Ripe ran Aye furlongs from the old post in 1.5 3-5. Civility was Just in front of TuWa. with Martian Miss nve lengths away, over six furlongs in 1.16 3-5, the best gallop up to that time since training work commenced for the meeting. Curearorm ran four furlongs tn 52 1 - ss. Count Cavour and Footrall ran a mile from the old post in 1.18 2-5, the last j seven taking 1.34 1-5. I Gold Light, Right and Left, and Duo went a mile and a-quarter. Gold Light was about three lengths ahead of the other pair at the finish, the time being 2.16 4-5, the last round being run In 2.2 2-5. I i Te Kara, Town .Bank, and Stork covered ! a mile and a-quartcr, Te Kara and Stork . being just ahead or Town Bank. The rull distance took 2.18 4-5, and the last ' round 2.2 3-5. j Ilka and Degage finished together over six furlongs in 1.18, Turn Alone talcing i 1.19 3-5. Mandane easily defeated Lo Chaucas at the end of nve rurlongs in 1.5 2-5. | Phoenix Park, who was Joined by T*ie i Madhl over the last lour furlongs. r;>n six rurlongs in 1.19 i-5, the last hair-milu i taking 52 1-5. Our Queen beat Drolatique over four rurlongs in 50 2-5. ! Master Doon beat Tuscan at the end or. hair a mile in 51 2-5. I Shining Armour and Glenross ran seven • rurlongs In 1.31 1-5. i Hlpo, King's Speech, Kastori, and Papatu ' finished in that order at the end of hair • a mile in 50 4-SS. Hyde Park beat Luxurious over rour! furlongs in 51s, and Advent ran seven in: 1.35 3-5. i AFTER BREAKFAST. ! Ard-na-lea was just ahead of Harbour View over half a mile in 52 l-ss. Cherry Girl and Lomint covered four rurlongs In sls and 53s respectively. i Princess Ronnie put up the gallop or the morning by running six rurlongs in 1.15 3-5. She only Had a lifflit weight aboard, and was well in on the trestles. Lady Ridicule. not doing her best, covered seven rurlongs in 1.3 6 4-5. Merry Damon easily held Gold Mint and Holymo'nd safely in running nve furlongs rrom the new post in 1.7. Portamento and Sunbar went hair a mile in 54 4-5, Passionless, alone, taking 535. (juincoma and Whizbro ran home from the new nve-furlong post in 1.6. Daddy's Girl and Glenotus covered a mile from the new post In 1.16 3-o. I THE JUMPERS. i Bulirord CA McDonald) junjped rour hurdles weU. Irish Jig (>'. Howe) and Importer! (Healcy) went over live obstacles satisfac- , '"Santiago (Walls), Crown Coin (KaanO and Maunga (Bagby) cleared four hurdles j XVl '"' SCRATCHING. Be.vis was scratched ror the Robinson I Handicap at 9.30 a.m. to-day. DUNEDIN SCRATCHINGS. | (By Telegraph.—rress Association.) 1 DCNKDIN, this (lay. Kirestick and Centrepiece were scratched at in a.m. for all engagements at the Dunedin races. REXONA 50AP BEST FOR THE HAIR AND SCALP. j When your Hair worries you. look to the I reason. IT it is harsh and brittle, or lank and greasy, scanty and turning grey, nrst nnd the cause, then treat the trouble. The I hair grows rrom the scalp; each little root , having a long hair to nourish. Make the I scalp perfectly clean and healthy, then the I hair must take on gloss and beauty, the : root supplying exactly the correct amount or oil and nourishment to each hair. Rexona Soap will keep the scalp clean. Tree rrom Dandruff, and exuding the necessary oil, but not an excess. Berore washing the hair let it down, and shake it over 1 the shoulders, then gently rub the scalp all over with a rotary motion or the fingertips to awaken the tissues and loosen the Dandruff, then with a roamy lather or Rexj ona Soap rub every portion or the scalp well, also the long hair. Let tills lather remain on the head ror a rew minutes, then wash it off with plenty or changes <>r warm | water, gradually cooling the until the ! basin is cold. Dry the hair in Hie opeii 1 air, anu then give it a good sunning. Shake your hair well, then brush It In the onllnarv way. The result will not be ordinary, but startling, ror your hair will look glossy and fluffy, and alive, each hair i gleaming with restored beauty. : i Once a week will be orten enough Tor a ' Rexona Shampoo arter the hair has been restored to beauty, and your hair troubles will have vanished completely under the Rexona 1 reatment. Rexona Soap. 1/6 per tablet.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 305, 24 December 1924, Page 7

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ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 305, 24 December 1924, Page 7

ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 305, 24 December 1924, Page 7

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