ELLERSLIE TRIALS.
A HEAVY TRACK.
THIS MORNING'S WORK.
TRIIXIARCH AMD GLOUCESTER
Showery weather and heavy track conrt'tione made Dla tter, unpleasant for training at El)crelie nothing of « eemue nature waß under irfkeu No. 3 gv» e *. on which the pole* wer. lOtt out, »«. .liable, and there wa. also a fair, .mount U work on the •and and twu-yiHii ~iu track. vS"!*} 1 , 1 , °* A "* l "<«- (Uaike) and Wee timJ V e,Ua,hl , *"'" tim uut a "d were timed to complete «ix luiioiitfe in 1.29 2-5 Ihere wa» lit He between them and thev' X were not nunuiy buetled. A?al de Vler Si"*?' "Vl* TOft •«»»« Stance ,n J.-T# J-o. iybalt (Oikhr et) came home asT th! alt ;"" le Piml ' U *«•• running ' bl « ast three iuiU-ugn in 4ls. Palunut tSSS | Ve,,t aWa> '" flo,u "' Wm at Ue )£ n l ;t s:svcHsri .|.rintdiHiant-e ..ml I- l,ct, ic Spear ( Fe«rnj •in halt a. mile in 58 l-3s. Valmint •Me-wjjr) took 1.25 3-5 for p ix fXVg" He handled the going wetl and it was a uyful work out. Kelly (Oilcbrwt) reeled off three turlonge in 40 3-ss. He was runrhXJiVv,,! at the «? M >- Kenspeckle, Gh«%al d e Volee and Hunting Maid weie ~?L v . en , P ace . worI « "eparately. Marheke (Stokee) Jtmle home from the half-mile TnTl p"; 5 ?"/?r n(1 u S,lver Q" ex (Gilchmt) .their last tliree furlongs in 40*. The beet Vin t • i of . the morning was that of •lootw.ml, who registered 53 l-5 8 , after n 8, for - tb *.e»t Arnia- , -court ( August).wne going easily beside Atta Jnck (Jones) over a round, the last half mile being covered in 56 4-s*. BpMwinKJKerr)."-Xorse Ladv (Fearn) and Boy Lii (Camrron) snrinted three furlongs, but were not doina better than 15a to the fiirlonir JnnnMiati (Cameron). THimani (Stobef.) and Trackman (Gonsb) were over a round in 1.54 2-5, the Inst «ix furlon?« l>"inir covnrod i n 130 '-5 . It was « useful effort' and t!i»v finiah'eti an named Carit;iin Bnire (HeanO and ~. fnmntn (Feam) were i n front of Piracy tMewerviO nt the of four fiiflonzs in 54 3-ss.
Philcourt (Jones) began quicker than paries Acre (Cameron) at the five-fur-l?uM poet aml beat niln home in 1.9 4-5. I nilcourt has done well since he rae«?d at the Fakuianga meeting. Knightsbridge •Remain) am! Ohmaha (Cammick) took 1.10 3-j for a similar task. Thejf ran the 8t *«;«> furlongs in 26 l-5s and Ohmaha . was holding his companion at the finish. J he best five furlongs of the morning was that of a •Trilliarch • (Cameron) and Gloucester (Jones), who ran the distance >n 1;8 2-5. The first two furlongs took 7 *"tlf' Gloucester being clear at thin stage, but TrilJihtchr was up with him at the end Both horses handled the going in good style. On the Saner. Kilonsa (McCurdy) impressed more* than Luna Girl (Gikhriet) over seven furlongs II 1,33 . ££• The y ran * he la »* three in 41h and Kiloma did her work well. Valjpear (Tieniain), after taking 12 4-5s for his hist furlong, completed half a mile in gp2 l-ss. He hit out -with plenty of freedom. Lady Defoe (Stone), after commencing slowly at the five-furlong post, '.inn her, last half mile in 53 l-ss. Shy • Ojcholson) strode, over a round, increaein* the speed over the L*t three furlongs, ;'which he covered in 42 3-ss. A number of -other hdr«ee were worked on this track, but were not required to go fast. . ;. The only borne schooled during the morning. was King Muek (Ritchie), who gave' a satisfactory exhibition over four hurdles. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 28
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