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WORK AT ELLERSLIE.

"AN OFF MORNING.RIDING ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. The No 3 grass track.' was available at Ellerslie this morning, but there was not a' great amount of fast work executed. The going was in good order. "View Halloo was worked over six furlongs, but was not out to make time. He ran the first three in 425, and covered the full distance in 1.22 1-5. This horse looks in first class condition, and is sure to give a good account of himself in the Mitchelson Cup, in which he will be ridden by J. <Barry.

- Chrysology sprinted half a mile, running the distance in 52 3-ss, the last'three furlongs taking 38 3-ss. He hit out very freely, and could have registered faster time had his rider desired. He is engaged in the Flying Handicap on and L. Keesing wilt have the mount. » The: stableinates Golden : > Wings and Gipsy Love were allotted useful pace work, and both loot well. Gipsy Love did a- couple of rounds on the two-year-old track. She •now bears a well-seasoned appearance. Golden Wings also looks well, and his appearance indicates he. has done a lot of work. As he usually races/ well _-when fresh he will have' to. be considered in the ..open sprint race on Saturday; So" far no rider has-been engaged for "either of these] horses.'-' ...--*■.*>«■-■.•■ =■•■>■■ ,-..■ ■-■• 7 - |

Gay Cockade, who was not galloped yesterday morning, worked over nine furlongs, and. completed the last round in 1.40 2-5, the final six furlongs- taking 1.18 3-5, and the last three 40s. This was an excellent gallop, and if he runs up to it on. Saturday he will be in at the finish of the Mitchelson Cup. ; Tigerism'syid Royal Bengal were allotted a couple of rounds of useful ipace work. Both horses are looking, in.tip-top..order. " Gibraltar and; Easter Time did ; useful pacing'on "the tan. track, the former Tutting out more freely than he did yesterday. '■-■:--i<;-': ■ { M ■ Jonathan, and Limeeh were exercised on the : . sand. Botb>'these horses look all the better for; the.''racing they had at Avondale - '■' . ,- 1 . Midinette, Romp, Spiral, No Doubt, Carfax, and Trouble were amOng the other visiting horses^.that t were 'given useful tasks. , , - , '- Arrivals. ~ ,

• Recent iarrivals include Princess Doreen, Wait and See, Trouble, Limeen, Black Songster and Jonathan., .'■' Scratching. Hunter's Moon has .been scratched for "all engagements at thb Auckland spring meeting. • « Riding Engagements. The following riding engagements are announced for the Auckland spring meeting:— A. G. Parsons: Lord Val, Woodful, My Money, and Chromadyne. R. Olive: Patutahi. J. Camm'ick: Tetrarchate, Pro-: tomint, and Jalldy Karo. H. Wiggins: I Coronis, Great Emblem, Greek Gold, and Moonfleet. J. Barry: Midian, View Halloo, and Midinetto. R. Mcßae: Gay Cockade. A. Tinker: Impasto, Acsculus (Guineas), and Princess Bede. R. McTavish: Royal Gallant, Jonathan, Gold Day, No Doubt, and Gay Lap. R. S. Bagby: Prolyxo. E. Manson: Chief Joy and Kiltowyn (second day). K. Voitre: High Comedy, Tea Trader, Royal Artist, and Carfcx. C. Walters: Star Artist and Gay Shiela. D. J. Burgess: Cat-i-mes and Biform. E. A. Keesing: Pillow Fight, .Antique, and Chrysology. F. Thompson: Town Beauty. F. Foster: Slump. P. Atkins: Tigerism and Royal Bengal. E. Jenkins: 'Lord Aintree (second day). L. Dulicu: Cargen arid Claremore. H. Brown: Pershain and "Valuation. F. Fergus: Jewelled Girdle. R. K. Smith: Psychologist. F.-E. Baker: Tarporley. G. Jones: pomp.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 260, 2 November 1932, Page 15

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WORK AT ELLERSLIE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 260, 2 November 1932, Page 15

WORK AT ELLERSLIE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 260, 2 November 1932, Page 15