ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES.
► — BULOLO SPRINTS FAST. MAXGAITI SHAPES WELL OVER COUXTKY. Showery weather prevailed for trainill- wink at Klier-lie this morning. Xo. 1 gra=s track and the sand were available, the bulk of the gallops being done nil the former. Owing to Xo. 1 grass being heavily top-dressed recently, an.l the heavy rain last night, the going was greasy, and several of the horses did. not appear to handle it to advantage. No. 1 Grass. War Officer and Kawaiuga were the first to work. They went away from the six-furlong post to a straggling start., and covered the last half-mile in •JOS. I'iold Money was timed to run home from the the-furlong post in 1.8 4-5, doing it comfortably. The Thorn had a lot of pace on when lie left the tive-f urloUg peg, and ran home in l.s •<--">. The Lover. Moil Star and Hyde Park was the order at the end <»f a circuit covered in 1.~>7. the last seven furlongs taking l.'-i~> •>-•">. The Lover was in front throughout, while Moil Star finished a shade in flout, of Hyde Park, who was unable to handle the greasy track. Lady Suzanne sprinted four furlongs in 5j 2-os. Te Money. Myola and Sleepy Sol finished in that older at the end of seven furlong, which took 1.3.» -Jo. The rinal six furlongs was traversed in 1.21 -i-o. Sleepy Sol could not act in the going. (.orinax was always going better than Odin over a round, covered in 2.1 ■}■■). They could have dune better. Bizarro linishtnl a shade . in front of Sulla at tin- end of live furlongs. They were Hot timed. fiay C-ockade was timed to run the last four furlongs of his work in ~>~2 2-">s. There was little bet ween lionian Pearl and Lineroo in a half-mile task., which took .":>-. Buloio dashed home from the halfmile post in "il~. Tills wa- the best of the morning over the distance. Lady"- Boy accounted for Bennie over si:; furlongs, run in 1.2:2. The former was out wide, and did his work nicely. Praetor and (Jeiuiighl sprinted home from tile ThrcP-furlnnJr post in 40s. Ituoil Boy was given strong work, sprint:j;j; home over the la-* couple of furl"-:--. TliU ir.-MniLT is looking in excellent condition. On the Sand. l-.ayer rtose war n.'t extended to run six furlong* in 1.2."> ]■■'>. <: .v Arcliir and Fernden completed a, live lwrl-iiig ta>k ;n 1.7 •"-.">. There wag iiule iit-t .\ ecu them at the finish. Both went Weil. Harbour View, who i- looking in first- <■;.)-- condition, wh- timed to run seven n:ri'tng; in l.:i<i 1-.".. The Jumpers. Ka'iieh.iiheh.i it. McNeil- gave an improved disidav over six schooling imiillf,. ' ' Potoaiiui ('•'. >iiarkc , yi -iiaj'Pd niceir o\cr a round i fuur hurdle.- . Mast,;- 1),,..,:, i.\i,\,ii, uh.i -tarted off by jumiiing t.\o ii-.n-iiie* in style, came to grief hT lite tii.id oi.-tacie. He 'aa- not pcTsr\i-:ed witii further. ii'cnutu; i>;.aike.v h.'ml Man-aiti '-T. Hi!!-.-, w.-;.. ■-~:,: ; ,i (, iif.i;- :i, ~ .μ-jio.,!-iii- irt-k .-\. - ■}:■■ '•■ i-p]ci-h,i-- f. i).-,- on the il.it. Ny ii. j..: i.'it.-d Tiie -..«! w.,U. do;;!.;-'. Mini -•■•;,■■ ,v,ill in y -~t ; -i'sct ■■: v manner. M;o:..,::: ;,r.f ,i -n,.d ifi.-.il^'v ;•].•■■ -.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 56, 7 March 1929, Page 9
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