RACING NEWS.
■ ■ • ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. A thick roe overhung" Ellerslie before breakfast this morning-, and made timing in most instances Impossible. After the interval, rain commenced to Tall, and continued Tor the remainder or the morning-. No. 3 grass track was available for fast work. BEFORE BREAKFAST. Broadwoodi Sleepy Sol, and King Cheops finished in that order at the end of six furlongs run in 1.21 1-5; Te Tahi and later Town Bank and Wenday together covering the distance in similar time. Boomerday and Gala Day ran a round in -1.48. I Romantic beat Piet over six rurlongs in 1.23 1-5, Polonett beating Arch Amle and Holymond over a similar distance in 1.22 8-5. " Scot Free ran half a mile In 54 3-ss. and Cawnpore and Peach Brandy finished together over a similar distance in 545. i Sulla ran five rurlongs in 1.8, and Farndon and Arcbeno covered six furlongs In : 1.23 4-5. Namutere got to the end of five furlongs in 1.7 1-5. AFTER BREAKFAST. Bight and Lert and Lomlnt finished < together at the end of six rurlongs in 1.22, Sir Archie, alone, taking- 1.21 1-5. ! Peter Amans went about a miie and a- ' hair. He was joined by Cullgai over the last four furlongs, the last round taking 1.50. Danae and Golden Sovereign covered a round in 1.52 1-5, Irish Jig taking 1.52. Princess Ronnie ran the last four or five rurlongs in 54 l-ss, Killute taking 55 3-5s for hair a mile. Quincoma and Quinoria ran three furlongs in 4 0 3-ss. Barometer easily beat Bute Sound over a round in 1.4 5 4-5, and Master Doon defeated Kamehameha at the end of six i furlongs in 1.23 2-5. Betty Bruce beat Star Attraction over six rurlongs in 1.27 1-5, and Wyoming beat the Chesterfield filly at the end of a similar distance ln 1.22 3-5. Bright Light and Tintoretto went six furlongs, but were not timed. ON THE COURSE PROPER. On the course proper, Royal Tea beat SL c Tea _ Tray—Lady Cilia filly and the. Shepherd colt over three rurlongs in 38 4-ss. THE JUMPERS. Zircon (Rennle) jumped four hurdles well, and Miss Bramble (Crune) and Persian King (E. Preston) went over two satisfactorily.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 218, 15 September 1925, Page 8
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368RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 218, 15 September 1925, Page 8
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