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LATE RACING.

TRAINING NOTES. WORK AT AVO.NDALE. ! The weather was nne this morning rop training work at Avondale, and there were some interesting' gallops on the outside of the course proper. Rapine beat Spoony over a mile in 1.49 1-5, while Tanadees aud Star Range, covered a similar distance in 1.50 3-5 both bcinK- on terms at the finish. Tana-J dees, owing to the illness or J. O'Shea will probably be ridden by M. McCartcti in the Avondale Cup. liolcrnl nitty and the Ilumbus-—Tigri-tiya representative sprinted down the, straight. Odd Sox and Adornment (bushed well in front of Waltzer at the end of hair a mile run in 5 2 5-ss. k'ilperon and Joy king: were together in; front of Decoy Bird over hair a mile ia 5 1 i*-ss, Joy King- pleasing most. Atltomne just beat Ring the Ben, W ittt Anklet last over six furlongs in 1.-.a 2-5. I.ightwood, which went ahuut six fur . longs, was joined by I'.omet King, tha latter finishing in front, the last four fur-« longs taking 56 3-ss. Mahgaioire ran seven furlongs in 1.43, White Comet, ridden out, beat Alarlc by about three lengths user a mile in 1.50 4-5. star Stranger and I.c . tioucas defeated. Mimetic at the cud of live furlongs m 1.0 -J-5. Automaton .nd Ngawatl covered half & mile in 54 3-."s, and Harakau covered tha last three of four furlongs in -11 4-ss. Cocoanut and Everest got to the end of half a mile in 53 2-ss, Sea Comet taking 1.23 1-5 for six. King's Speech did easy work. fieneral Pryde covered half a mile In 54., and Allegiance a mile in 1.54. Rnapapa easily beat 1 ransformer ovpp six furlongs in 1.23 i-5. lialnagar and Adi Vunlvula covered live furlongs In 1.8 3-5. King SinorK, snow SmocK. and Arsena Lupin finished •■: that order at the end of live turiongs, which occupied t.7 4-5. Golden Autumn was 111 iront of Royal Flight at tin end of lia.lt' a mile in 545. Royal Blood, casing up over the last furlong, ran live turiongs in 1.8 3-5. Tea Time, Tea Bell, Dimmer, and a Mullingar representative started off at tha three-lut-long post, and ran home in 40 -j-ss. Tea Time and Tea Bell were la Trent, but Tea Time pleased most. AT ELLERSLIE. No. 3 grass track was available at Ellerslie this morning for rast work, whila there were three gallops on the course proper. THE COURSE PROPER. Romantic beat I'iet at the end or flva furlon_s from tlie new post in 1.6 4-5. Vexations and Appellant covered threa furlong* in -JO 1 -ss, the latter being ln front at the llnish. Royal Tea easily beat Antrim Boy at the end of three furlongs in 39 l-ss. No. :i GRASS TRACK. Queen Emerald ran six Turiongs la 1.28 3-5. Broadwood and Hold Mint beat Kingf Chi ops over six furlongs In 1.22. Bright Dawn covered live furlongs la 1.1 -_. and Mosaic six in 1.30 2-5. • (lata Day llnishefl just in front or Boomerday, with Marble Mount last at tha end of a round in 1.47. Town Bank and .Namutere ran live furion p-s In 1.5 3-5. Joy Ride was not doing his best in running.flve furlongs in 1.13 2-5. Sulla beat Exactly over lour furlongs in 5 . 2-ss.' Charlady was just a shade in front or Pompey at the end of six furlongs in 1.20 1-5. Sir Henry and tlie Te Papapa gelding ran six furlongs in 1.23 4-5. Knighthood did strong work over a distance. Daylight beat Arch Amie at the end of six furlongs in 1.10 4-5. and Peacli Brandy sprinted three furlongs in -Sis. .Merry Damon and Cold Fern were together, just ahead of Serang, at the finish of five furlongs in I.I) 1-5. Archeno heat I-'arndon over six furlongs in 1.23 2-5, and Cawnpore ran the last four of five furlonp-3 in 50 4 -ss. Musketoon and Par .North went, a round in 1.51. the last four furlongs taking 58S. lime ran three Turiongs in 40 2-ss. AFTER BREAKFAST. Lomint and Rig-..-t and Left were together at the end or six furlongs in 1.22. Queen Arcll easily beat Golden Sovereign at the end of six Turiongs in 1.19, Kawini taking- 1.20 3-5. Tamahine sprinted three Turiongs in. ■IDs. Tactician beat Irish Jig over five Turiongs in 1.8, and Llewellyn did strong work over a distance. Wyoming ran half a mile in 545, and Princess Ronnie six furlongs in 1.20 2-5, Lady Rewa and Danae taking 1.23 2-5 for a similar task. Trill beat Kamehameha once round in 1.17 2-5, and Kauri Park did strong work, running home the last three Turiongs in 4 Bs. Bute Sound beat Passionate over a round in 1.47 3-5. Barometer began with them, but was pulled up arter goins- half a mile, as something went wrong with his gear. Barometer later ran a round by himself in 1.4 5 2-5. Bright. Li .lit. and Peter Amans went about eleven furlongs, the last six taking 1.20 3-5. Judges Ro\- pleased better than Winsome Boy at the end of hair a mile 535. Tintoretto covered four furlongs in 555. O.N THE SAND. Sir Archie was just ahead or Marble Town over live furlongs, the last four taking 54 2-ss. Royal Present beat Polonett over t round in 2.7 3-5, and Archihald ran flva furlongs in 1.10. Ballymoy 11. did steady work, and Lady Ridicule went seven rurlongs in 1.38, th« lirst three taking 38s. ON THE TWO-YEAR-OLD TRACK. Saucy Lass (Tea Tray—Lady Cilia), the Shepherd King—Elegance colt, and Josta Melville were sprinted three furlongs rrom the barrier, the llrstnamed completing the distance in 39 4-ss, while the others eased up. __King Emerald wept two rurlongs in THE JUMPERS. Marble Glass (McMullen) went over two hurdles satisfactorily. while Tinokaha (Rennie) negotiated four in good style. Bahadur (E. Rae) went carcrullv over four hurdles. Te Tahi 1... Rowe) was sent o\*er six hurdles, and jumped well. Persian King E. Preston), Auburn (McMullen) and Marble Slab (E. Rae) were lumped over two lninlljs twice, and performed promisingly. WAIKATO HUNT CLUB. TO RACE AT TE RAPA. The trouble that arose in connection with the Waikato Hunt Club's meeting, to be held on Labour Day, has now been settled, and the Te Rapa course will bo used. The Hunt Club is to pay the Wai_alo Racing Club £350. and ir they make a net profit of CI ono the racing cfub will receive an additional £150.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 224, 22 September 1925, Page 8

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 224, 22 September 1925, Page 8

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 224, 22 September 1925, Page 8