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ELLERSLIE GALLOPS.

THIS MORNING'S WORK

SURELLA AND VALMINT. DO BEST HALF-MILE. \\ith |!i ( . exception or a few light ■I'""' 1 * ''■"' weather was tine for training aL '■-■'li-iT.lii- tins innriiiiiir. So. 3 grass ti.i. k » .is ~|,, I, 1,,,- f, lst U()1 . k; ;ind tlif tfmns wn« ii nhiidu on the soft side eoiiic iisciul cfl'itt-Ut wi'i-u recorded. K.liiii«.i yv.iN lir.M. nut, nud got to the i-iul ..i live furlonw in J.S 3-5. She ran the unit tw ( , m I'li 2-Ja, and was easing up lit the tinwh. Tybalt finished up his work with Jin easy three furlongs, which took 44 2-ae. Valepear, after running his nriti Iliive furlong* in 41 2-ss, got to the en. o MX in 1.23 I-."). He was under a pull at tin- finish. Tooley Street completed hah ii mil,, in J3 l-.".5. the km three taking V -",'%-, '•" m KVCilt orcU>r for event* aneiirl. I lie stable males Horowlienua and Frpo Air completed ii round in 1.46 1-5 ninniug the last six furlong* in !.->;s 2-o! iM-re Air h.w come mi a good deal during the last couple of uoeks. In a similar tank Knight ol Australia took 1.40, covering liin la.st hall-mile i,, 55 !,",,. The two-ypar-(.|(l« Clansman. Bright Idea and llnjn/o Wingn came home from the threefiirlrn.tr jxxt in 42 l-ss. They were doins a i-iwily throughout. Locknit pot to the cik ot a round in 1.47 2-. J. the last four furnnjw taking 54 3-jh. Tliifl hack m mnking cood i>roffi-oee. Armncourt, carry* intr a, K ood was under restraint while covering a round in 1.53. tho last «ix fiirlonjw taking 1.26 2-5. She i« to race nmonir the sprinters at Pukekohe. Arro Queen and Captain Bruce hit out with plenty of dash while eprintinj; half a mile in 52s—a good effort for novices. Kelly was ffoins comfortably while traversmc six furloiißH in 1.24. ' the last halfmile being covered in 55 l-ss. Waitakn ran mx furloußß in 1.22 1-5. He covered the hwt two in 26 2-ss, and was going nicely at the end. Over a similar distance Okawii took 1.22. and wae easing up over tho Inst three furlonse. which occupied 42k. Hot Shot aVid Tlio Acre—Valkyrian | mare filly came home from the threefurlong poet in 41 4-5«.

Kiltowyn cantered round to the halfmile peg, and ran.homo jn 54e. He covered the first furlong-in 13 l*ss. and had a bit in reserve at the post. The best halfmile of the morning was credited to Sirrella and Valmint. who covered the distance in 51 3-se. They ran the first furlong in 12 3-se. and there was little between them at the end. Billy Boy was m front of Eraee at the conclusion of a round, which took 1.50, the last six fnrlonas taking 1.26 1-5. Erase ie inclined to lonf in hk work. Te Hai wae in front of Ring«hot after traversing six furlongs in 1.32 3-5. the first three of which toot 40 3-ss. Both these horses look well after *heir recent rncing. Lord Vnl was doing better than Black- SFnrlin at the conclusion of a round which occupied 1.47, the Inst six furlongs taking 1.22 3-5. A number of other horeee did ueeful work on the sand track. The Jumpers. • Speedfast (Coon) pave a fair display over ii couple of pony hurdles. Le'o Coloeeue (Thompson) wae sent over four hurdles, and got through hie task safely.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1937, Page 16

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ELLERSLIE GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1937, Page 16

ELLERSLIE GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1937, Page 16