LATE RACING.
«—— i —- NATIONAL MEETING. • (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHKISTCHURCH. this "day. The second day of the C..T.C .Grand National meeting was "held to-iluy in dull weather. The course was a little, heavy. Results: — lIUXT CLUB Ctr. nimut two miles nnd α-aalf.
ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. TIIET FINAL GALLOPS. - The weatlier was cold and showery Tor the final gallops at Ellerslie this morning, prior to the Pakuranga Hunt Club's meeting. Only to the rain only the sand track was open' for fast work. Ballymby ran five rurlongs in 1.10 3-o, and Exactly four furlongs In .Vis. Archibald covered six furlongs In 1.24 3-5, and Vexatious was better than Appellant at the end or hair a mile in sa 3-ss. Namutere ran four furlongs in 50 -i-S.s. Passionate was slightly in front of Zircon at the end of seven furlougs in j O- j ■ Sir Archie and Joy .Ride were together in iront or Lomint al the end of six rurliiifTS in 1.20 2-5. Coliesian got to the- end or Tour furlonjrs in 565. I Ring , the Bell and Spoony were together at the finish of half a mile in 50 3-ss. Master Doon and Pelham ran five furlongs in 1.7 3-5, and Trill six In 1.24 4-5. Lady Ridicule got to the end of seven rurlongs in 1.33 i-5, and Arch Amie beat Lady Rew'a over five rurlongs in 1.10. . Gala Day easily beat Marble Slab at the end or seven rurlongs, Gala Day taking , 1.35 3-5 and Marble Slab 1.40 i-5. Killute and Flowing Bowl ran four furlongs in h-> i-ss, and Broadwood live in 1.7 1-5. King's Speech and Le Choucas covered the last four rurlongs or their work in 555. Patrolett and Bahadur ran a round in 2.0 i-5, and Peter Amans was slightly in Tront or Bute Sound over a similar distance in 2.3 1-5. Knighthood traversed a round in 2.5, and Tantanoola took 2.9 2-5 ror a similar journoy. RafTerty beat Kauri Park over a round in i'.s 3-5. - Te Monanui and Piton went five furlongs in l.ii 1-5. anfl Chirrup was slightly In front-uf Kendal over six rurlongs in Scintillation 'easily beat Castle Rock once round in i>. 15: and Too Late traversed six furlongs, in-1.35 4-5. A number or others did userul work. ARRIVALS. Te Monanui, AdMenne, A'aika. Blrkenrosp. and Chirrup are among the recent arrivals at Ellerslie. The stallion Huntingv Song, which is to take the .place or the derunct Polydamon at Mr. GaJne Carrington's stud at Gisborne, arrived at Auckland rront England by the Turakina yesterday afternoon. He is by Uurry On-r-Pasta, and will have to do a period in quarantine at Motuihi Island berore he gries sontli <rr, T H% tt ? y £-?Z ma ' Talmadge. which Is to go into j. Uiiliamson's stable at Eliersiie arrived by the Ulimaroa from Sydney j'esterday. "
Birkebelid, 11.11 r, Ethiopian. 11.3 " ••" 7 sS/tvoa "by" 'ten 'iVnsthi' Time, 5.43. AVOOL-STON HANDICAP, of 2o0sovs. Highllown, 10.2 }, Miss Minerva, 10.3 - Uleaborg, O.Vi " Scra'tCliea. Blue Pete. AVon by a head. Time, 1.19 2-3-. ■BEAUFORT STEEPLECHASE of. COOsovs. Two miles and a-liali. Krie. 11-11 - : f, Passln' Through, 11.1,1 .*•••/* % First Line, U.S ° Scratched: Tuki. W'onVby two IengtUs. Time. 5.29 --o. SUMMER HANDICAP of 250sove. One niile.' Rapier. 0.13 i Horatius, 0.2 - Uoldtown, 10.2 Scratched: Bouglileen Dhoun and Chickwheat. "SVon by three-quarters of a leustli. Time, 1.49 4-5.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 13 August 1925, Page 8
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