SPRING RACING.
ELLERSLIE TRIALS.
PALMINT PLEASES.
SILVER QUEX AND PAINT.
Owins to rain overnight the going at I Ellerslie this morning was probably more | heavy than it has been since the commencement of the winter and although there was as much galloping as usual times were comparatively slow. No. 3 grass track, oil which the poles were 10ft out, was available, and those to impress most were l'almint. Arnuicoiirt, Fidclis. Silver <,»ncx and Paint. Wee Vat (Clarke I opened proceedings by running home froiu the six-furlong -post hi l.:;i l a. Over a similar distance Kuight o_t Vlistra lia fTreiiiafn) took 1.33' 2-5. Kelly i < filehrist I sprinted three furlongs in 41 l-.is. He was doing his work well at '.he end. Bonny belle f Trenia ill) did a similar task in 4'J li-'is. Birthday Boy I Markwiek I oi '• ll|».\ imr 43 4-.V. The last-named \va« - 11i n'J very conifortably throughout. 1 v bait l liniksi was also timed to run the la--1 three fiirlongK of his work in 425. I 'a i mint i<; ilelirist) tini-hed clear ot Mai • l»" Mei- iTiuiksl. with Star (Feaml tiirtne'.- liaek. at the eiul ot live furlongs in I.S l-.i. He co\eied the first two ill •_'(i 'J-."is ami it was the best trial of the mo: niii- over the distance. Clen Abb (tiii'i'iil was allotted useful work, nverasiii — I-'- to the furlonir. I his is soing along nicelv. Fidelia (Markwiekl reeled off three furlongs in ."!» 4-as. time I which was not bettered over the distance during the morning. Hunting Maid (Tremainl was going easily over the last half mile of her work in 58 2-os. Over a similar distaiiie Beeswing (Kerrl finielied in front of Norse T.adv C-Tones) in ."VS l-.s. Ihe best gallon over half a mile was credited to Silver Quex (flileliristt and Paint. (Tonks). who registered 53 4-ss. There was not nuicli between them and both went pleasingly. A alniint (Wiggins) was goins well within himself while traversing six furlongs in 1.27 4-5.
[QlttfM'di Volee (James) was let off 'flw fK''essy task, which he completed by the last half mile in 58 4-ss. Rjngshot (D. Green) had a bit in reserve while running four ifurlongs in 57 2-ss. Atta Jack (August) and Caurnie (Fearn) w«re associated over half a mile-run in ow. Caurnie is a solid-looking brown geldTOT Tinokoa, and is a half brother to Mangukaha. He-shaped well for a novice. Fleetwind (Gilchrist) strode oyer five furlon» m l.ll'l-5, the first two : taking 28.b5k. HessWtoon ( Jones)'finished clear of- Brown Lap (Tremain) at the conclnsion of si*-furlongs in 1.24 2-5. Tbe first three4,'took. 41 lsss, and & HesricSoon's impressed, though Brown Lap 7 was inclined to loaf. Armacourt (Gilchmt) was timed to rini the last six Of seven furlongs in 1.23. the.'best of the morning." All (Kerr) was . clear of Jayola (Tremain) throughout six furlongs run-in-1.24 three took 41 2-5b and All Insh ' work exceptionally "well. Dark Xieeloh (Jones) went away from the three-furlong-.post -and came home in 44 M"- jHe shied;' half way down the straight; otherwise he would have bettered 6i« tine. A(ter- schooling Illimani (Gough) and" Hawthorn'(Stokes) finished clear or Trackman _(Nicholson) over a round run in IJS6 2-5. the last six fnrlongs taking Trilliarch (Jones) impremed more than' Glotic«iter over"sxx furlongs in 1.24 4-5. the first three being eovered: in -9 4-ss. Te Maranui (Kerr) can a similsr distance in 1.26 2-sn. the first three in' 42 <CTs. Shy (Nicholson) and HitM Acre (Fearn) were about on term* after completing fix. furlongs in 155 4-5. Both'horses Tiad- plentjr in reserve st the B»Mr.: r > s !•: "'tti ihs sand'track Xilonsa (McCurdy) and Land Girl (Gilchrist) got to the end of •even;furlqngs in .1.35. 4*5; the last six taking 1121 1-5. Lapd Girl finished in froit, but Kilsnsa was under a good hold. TKt Jamptrs. Illimsni (Gough) and Hawthorn (Stokes) wene sent orver. a cpupje of hurdles in the centre, giving a good exhibition. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 20
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