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FINAL GALLOPS.

TRAINING AT ELLERSLIE.

FLAT, HURDLES AND STEEPLES.

SOME INTERESTING WORK.

i The final gallops, prior to the Great Northern meeting, took place at Ellerslie this morning, and there was a very Urge attendance of spectators to rie'w the work. The weather vu excellent, and No. 1 prase track wae open for galloping, while the hurdles were erected on the ] outside of the course proper. The hill was also open for steeplechase candidate?. No. x Grata. I Bo fore breakfast Comet King ran j seven furlongs in 1.44 2-5. Beau Cavalier was sent over a round, running the first seven in 1.43 4-5, and i completing the round in 2.6 3-5. Archibald went a round, running the first six furlongs in 1.32 1-5, and the full journey in 2.10 3-5. Scaramouche, after corering the first tliree furlongs in 41 3-ss, got to the end of six furlongs in 1.28. After Breakfast. i Archeno ran four furlongs in 55 2-ss. Hoariri beat Antrim Boy over half j a-milo in 52 2-ss. Sun L'p was in front of Bennanee at the end of six furlongs in 1-22 3-5. Michael and Mountain Guide were ! together at the finish of six furlongs, j which occupied 1.27 2-5. Degage ran seven furlongs in 1.36 3-5, the last six taking 1.23. Danue went six furlongs in 1.28. 1 Town Guard and Master Doon were together at the finish of seven furlongs in 1.3S 3-5. Kaiuchameha and Fair Abbey ran six ; furlongs in 1.27, finishing together. Lomint ran the last five furlongs of her work in 1.11. Miss Potoa beat Aatomne at the end of three furlongs, which occupied 40s. Day Bell covered a round in 2.9 and went well. Acus-hU ran five furlongs in-58 2-5. Respirator appeared to be going better than Fiery Lad at the finish of seven furlongs which was covered in 1.42 4-5. Nucleus, Killute and a companion ran five furlongs in 1.13. Maunga was in front of Just John and Fireblight at the finish of a round in 2.10. Creation beat Slump over a mile. They started off at the old post and covered the last seven furlongs in 1.41 4-5, Crea- ' lion being in front at the finish. Ngata ran the last five furlongs of hi* work in 1.10 2-5. Delightmcnt covered four furlongs in 1 37 1-5. Royal Mint got to the "end of a mile from the old port in 2.1. Tin Whistle ran four furlongs in 5G 1-5. I Waiau Lad covered seven furlongf I in 1.45. Oration got to the end of six furlongs j in 1.27. Passionate started off at the six furIon? post and came home in 1.24. Judge's Rox picking him up at the half mile r*»st. the last four furlongs taking ""> 2-5. Qn<»rn Emerald and Golden Ola** went .1 round in 2.ROn the Sand. Tuki and Dick went about three round* in the sand, the first two bring mX a steady pace. They ran the last -.••von furlong* of their work in 1.41 2-5. and Tuki appeared to be going the better if the pair at the finish.

The Jumper*.

i Hangitahi (Thompson) beat Anchor (Gordon) over four hurdles on the course proper. King of the Air, who >iarted with them, lost his rider at the -cconu obstacle. The time from hurdle 1 ;o hurdle was 1.12. Whcttihine and Mangani started "ff over lour hurdles, but Mangani lost bis | i i<ler at the second. Whetuhinc go; t"Uii<l safely. Haiti lliki (Waraeri and Elroestra 1 houipson i were given a similar task. 'mi>bing about together. their time ::>»in hurdle to hurdle being 1.15. l'rincc Hufus l Warner) was sent over , the steeplechase fences on the flat, and I j.nnj-ed well throughout. I Black Cruiser (McHae), Mount Marta ; Gordon), Karamu (Chaplin) and Tall i Timber (Garrett! set out over four j hurdles on the course proper. Tall Tim- ) ber lost his rider at the second hurdle. j I and Black Cruiser finished in front of i Mount Marta. with Karmmu last. Black | Cruiser gave a good display. The time J i was 1.13 -J .V Tall Timber was re- j I mounted, and later went over the four I hurdles alone, getting round safely, j Scot Free and Sea Comet went over , I four hurdles on the course proper. Scot j Free showing to most advantage. Bretland (Gamble) and Kamblin' Kid I (Oilmen went orer four hurdles in the 'centre, giving a fairly good display. I Blue Sky (Sharkey) and Glenotus i Rae) were schooled over a couple of hurdles in the centre, both jumping well, j In company with Clockwork they later | went a round on Xo. 1 grass tracks Blue j Sky )»ein? in front, the time being 2.9. Kendal (Stanwav), Peter Maxwell iW amen and Kayo set out over the bi« country. Rayo lost his rider at the same fence that brought Comical to 2rief. and Peter Maxwell finished well abend of Kendal, the pair finishing on the ■ proper. W'nioeka .Tack i Dunn\ started off well ,n front of Omahu (Miles) and Comical Hurt i for a round over the big fences. ("otnical fell at the fence near the old ■ive furlong post, and Waioeka Jack led over the hill and down on to the flat. After jumping the sod wall at the top of the straight the second time, Waioeka 'aek again went over the double, and ■Omahu the water jump. Omahu finished in front, and gave a good disj Waioeka Jack appeared to screw a bit at his fences, but this is the first { time he has been schooled over this ironnlrv Arrivals. llr.nji'tahi. Prince Rufus. Haiti Hiki. Whelnliine. F.lmcstra. Peter Maxwell. Xew Moon. Bretland. Black Cruiser. Pofoa. Automne, Mangani. :»nd Delightmen: have arrived at Ellerslie. Riding Engagements. W Ryan will be on Pa«ionate. A. McCorniac on Yoma, Alonsoa and ; Automne. and L. Pine on Master Doon i nn<! Royal B'ood.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1927, Page 9

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FINAL GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1927, Page 9

FINAL GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1927, Page 9