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TRIALS AT ELLERSLIE.

PREPARING ,FOR WHANGAREI. SEVERAL SMART SPRINTS. LLANORE SCHOOLS IMPRESSIVELY: With, -weather conditions perfect and the track in first-class condition there was more work than usual at Ellerslie this morning. The bulk of the galloping was .done on the grass track, on which the poles were out 6ft from the rails. ; There was only one gallop on the course proper, Kiltowyn going alone over a mile, which he traversed in 1.47 2-5, without being fully extended, the poles being out 35ft. 35ft. Course Proper. Kiltowyn jumped off at the anile post, running the first two furlongs in 24 3-ss, four in 51s, five in 1.5, and was easing np over the last three furlongs to register 1.47 2-5 for the journey. No. I Grass. Courthaven, carrying a very light boy, ■ran six ftirlongs in 1.17 2-5. She did her work in good style. Karangapai was going better than Golden Spalii at the end of four furlongs, which took 50 4-ss. •Both horses put plenty of dash into the gallop. Wee Pat and Kilniuir, going comfort,ably, got to the end of six furlongs in 1.10 2-5. Deputy Ruler beat Tetrarchate by several lengths, with Supreme Ruler handy at the end of half a mile run in 49 4-ss. The first-named hit out very 'freely, and was running on solidly at the end of the gallop. ''... Manawhenua galloped, ibut owing to 'a slight fog could not .be timed. , Chief Cook ran home from the half--mile post in 51 3-ss. This horse was recently physicked, and had done no fast ;\vork until thie morning. h Angie and Darma sprinted five furlongs ,in 1.5 2-5, the final three furlongs taking 3S 2-ss. The farmer, who finished slightly in front,.is on. the improve. Roman Mascot and Marchette were timed to run seven furlongs in 1.33 4-5, jwith little between them at the finish. {They ran the last six furlongs in 1.20 2-5. ;;. My Money and Tahae Mea sprinted four furlongs in i>o 2-ss, the first furlong' ; taking 12 2-ss. They were on terms at the finish, both' doing their w.prk in good .style.

J*. Gay Broney was holding Mahkill safely fat the end of five furlongs run in 1.4 2-5, *!the final three furlongs taking 38 3-se: j Gay Broney looks improved after his racking at-the country meetings. 1 Escalus reeled off five furlongs in 1.6, jjhe last half mile in 52 3-ss. f Solanio, Demylus and Billy Boy were over a round, traversing the in. 1.57 4-5. They ran the last *4nile in 1.54 4-5, the final six furlongs in '1.23, and the concluding half mile in 54 They were bunched at the finish. J-Absent followed them throughout the journey, but was not asked to go fast.

On the Tan. E Prince of Orange, after beginning slowlv, f was timed to run hie last seven furlongs , gjin 1.42 2-5. Wee Prince traversed once ground in 1.56 1-5, the final six furlongs 1.21 1-5. I Over a similar distance Claremore * registered 1.59, doing it very comfortably, i-valroe also worked over a round, which 2.2 2-5, the final six furlongs in ( 1.28 3-5. Master Brierly and Chief Joy i reeled off six furlongs in 1.20 2-5, both i horses infusing plenty of dash into the * gallop. Psychologist was allotted strong r.work, T but was not. timed. . landlubber f-Jed United throughout a six-furlong task, ~. which he covered in 1.20 4-5, the first three ; furlongs taking 39 2-ss. United registered J 1 , ,24 , *£ Vandyke, after beginning * slowly from the five-furlong post, ran his «-laet half mile in 56 3-ss. Patutahi, going traversed a circuit in 2.9 2-5. Jumpers. % Zane Grey (H. Dulieu) and Neil (T. ■» Chaplin) gave a first-class jumping display ',: over six hurdles. I Glenotua (F. Fergus) gave Catojna (T. '.Chaplin) a lead over four hurdles. Catoma hit, the third fence hard, but jumped the •.Oast hurdle in good style. $ Llanore (D. Craddock) was sent alone j over eix flights of .hurdles, giving an '■, excellent display of fast jumping. AT TAKANINI. REREATU AND FOULWIND. i - ™ 5 At Takanini this morning the work was . carried out on the inside grass, the going I being in excellent order. . S Tiny Star was first to work, and after I running the initial two furlongs in 245, five furlongs in 1.3. Lorelle i sprinted a couple of furlongs down the B straight, but was not timed. The Hiker I and Cherry King were on terms at the I conclusion of half a mile in .50 2-ss. 5 Rereatu put up a good effort over five * furlongs, covering the first two in 24s *.* and the full distance in 1.2 1-5. Foulwind * was sent six furlongs, and after running I the first >three in 36 3-5s registered 1.14 4-5 £ for the distance—a smart effort. Star * Artist was given an easy half mile, taking »'s4s, and Royal Artist completed strong i work on the plough by running his last I three furlongs in 395. Greek Gold, Holly i* I.U, and Exaggeration were galloped before ■%■ breakfast, but a fog prevented them from e being timed.

t The Jumpers. J, Hannibal (F. Hall), after jumping . a 1 hurdle in the straight, was joined by True S Blood (Mcllroy), the pair clearing three \ fences satisfactorily. ► Principal (L. Dulieu) and Full Measure >. (J. Burgess) began about ten lengths S ahead of Thespis (Mcllroy) when starting *. out over four hurdles. The first-mentioned £ pair kept together till the third fence, * where Full Measure dwelt and lost ground, i Principal finishing well in front of him,' {, with, Thespis handy. Thespis went well, t and could have been much closer at the * finish.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 14

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TRIALS AT ELLERSLIE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 14

TRIALS AT ELLERSLIE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 14