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TRACK GALLOPS.

THIS MORNING'S WORK.

COURTESY SPRINTS FAST,

RTTLUCG KING IMPROVING.

COMMANDANT DOING WELL.

The weather ■was fine though dull for training work at EHerslie this raoroingi but the light was very bad "before breakfast. Several ehowera fell during the night and consequently the track was holding. No. 1 grass track, which has been regraded, was in use for the first time for several months, and there ia no question that it has been greatly improved. Ho. 1 Grass. Eager Rose was the first to work, running a circuit in 2.1 3-5, the last seven furlongs taking 1.39 1-5 and the final six furlongs 1.25 4-5. Importer was given a similar task, Going easily throughout, he ran the distance in 2.19 3-5. Thia fcoree has been doing well recently. Howick was a shade in front of Detonator at the end of half a mile, run in 54 3-53. Sub' Editor and Sir Mond were together several lengths in front of Kawainga at the conclusion of seven furlongs run in Uβ 2-5. Great Emblem strode over five furlongs, but was »ot after time. Lady Court wa* holding Art Gallery safely at the end of three furlongs run in 395, Courtesy jussped away at the fivefurlong peg and finished up her task m 16 1-5. Thi* filly did her work well, and it waa the beat gallop of the morning over the distance. Great Charter and Gold Pit finished together at fee end of a similar task, which they accomplished va. 1.9 W». Great Charter, who was on the outside, covered a lot of ground, Commandant and Chrysology were companions over five furlongs. There was nothing between them at the finish after running the distance in 1.7 l-o. Gold Money and Ruling King jumped off at the- eix-furlong post, and after running the first three in 39 l-ss, completed their task in 1.20 2-5 Gold Money was doing the better of the pair at the finish. Tambourine and Good Idea sprinted half a mile in 56 2-os. King Swift was in front of Respirator at the end of seven furlongs in 1.40. Bramptou and Imperial Prince were together at the finish of five furlongs in 1.10 1-5, doing it nicely. Operatic ran home from the half-mile post in 54 l-ss, and Lady Lochner did strong work ovar six furlongs, but was not timed. Gay Idea was alongside Wild Country at the end of four furlongs, run in 54 3'ss, Royal Tea traversed half a -mile in 525, This was Mβ first fa«t work" since he was operated on, and he shaped well. Bennie and M&nawhenua finished on terms at the end of eix furlongs, running the first three in 40 3-5s and the full distance in 1.22. Kamehameha and Clockwork accomplished a round in 2.6 3-5, the last eix furlongs taking 1.30. Spring Song was not doing her best to run five furlongs in 1.12 2-5. Over a similar distance Good Boy registered 1.7 4-5. Escalus, after going away slowly from the six-furlong peg, ran his last halfmile in 57 l-se. Bonnylea and Informant were together after covering four furlongs in 545. • Cynthia N. worked over a round, run* ning the distance in 2.0, the last six furlongs taking 1.24 1-5. Nancy Lee hit out freely over five furlongs, covering the distance in 1.8, Other Tracks, Silvermine, Cylinder, Vandyke, Te Atiawa, Seatown, Mirabilary/ Mendip and Star Stranger did pace work on the sand. Catoma, who is looking well after his racing at Avondale, was given strong pace work on the tan. The Jumpers. Thunderstorm (T. Williams) was schooled over a couple of pony hurdles, but after clearing the first one safely, baulked at the second, losing his rider. He was tried again, but after baulkim' several times was not persevered with" Diamond Queen (Butler) was sent over six schooling hurdles, giving a E»ood exhibition. ■ • ° King Swift (Williams) and Lost lomet (Butler) were companions over a ample of hurdles. King Swift shaped well, but Lost Comet hit the second fence hard, throwing Butler out of the saddle, but he made a good recovery Qumcoma (Garrett) cleared the steeplechase fences on the fiat twice and gave a good display ' Frothblower (William's) went over t"umrsn. eafely bUt TOS ***** Arrivals. The arrivals are:— Mirabilarv, La Pousee, Chief Clerk and Chief Cook. Th ey :ame up from Awapuni vesterdav bV A al \ f- °' Neill has eome'over Avondale with Te Atiawa and

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 10

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TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 10

TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 10