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GOOD SPRINTS.

ELLERSLIE GALLOPS

SEVERAL HORSES SCHOOL

POWER CHIEF'S DISPLAY. The conditions were i'lr.tl (it, Kllerslie this morning for ihe lin.il work-outs in connection with ihr (ileal Northern rnpetinu. No. I ui .ihm ti.uk was open nml several uniiil tn.ils wei <• recorded. Those upiess over half n mile were Siirrllii and V.ilvem. Over five furlongs Mori Acre, H1... k Tin end, Old Surrey and Bonmbelle w (lie best, while Tybalt and Kami (iirl impressed over six fnrlongn. Royal Appellant ami Valniint were al»n responsible lor good efforts over seven (in longs. A iiuiiilmt of horse* were b.lioolpil over In in lies and aiso over the steeplechase .ours.-. Tll« going was holding. No. I Grass. Hritlsl, Talent. tTlen 1 ran half n mile in .VJ ;Wm. Hμ hmh a*Mi H ted , lw . r t|,,. | ilHt I'linple of fin lonuH liy Itiitlsh Kile iMeaiul. who went, nicely for a beginner. Tybalt Kiiirluist 1 wa» KoiiiK Hinoiitlil.v at the end of six furlongs which took 1.18 I-.",. O er a Himilar dintance Melvanui (Markwiekl re«ist,.,ed similar time. H.' ,li,l his work inipi-pwivi'ly tlirouiihoiit. Trevace did useful work, iunnin« Ins lact three furloiitfs in 4.'i 2:>s. Am, (rVi.m) and \als|.ear (Con) completed *ix furlongH in 1.-.M) .'{-.-». There wan little between them at the finish. Alisk Appellant (Hearn) g,,t to the ~,.d of six furlongs in l.l» 4-.-.. ami Kleetwliid (fiilehriHt) was iCoiilK comtortably over „ Himilar .lista.iee which oiciipied the same time. H<n Lll (llP.nnin) strode over live I'm lon K s in 1.11. He in,i eased tl.e H P ee,| over the lant halt mile, which occupied :».'I 4-.".5. Silver Omx ( .ilchnsl) was not unduly bustled tnionul t. six fiirlitiiKM 111 I.IH 4-.-, tiikiliu .II 4-.-.H lor ll.e last halt' mile. Alytli ((.llchnst) was H,.ver,,| lengths eiei,,-' of Kamleh at the conclusion of five tin Inn** in 1.3. Kimileh is a lazy tra.k worker. A Sound Seven. TIIO jumy.ers Agog (Tucker) nnd Ki«ht Koj,,! [Bruce) completed a round in 1.57 'l-o, Ihe last half mile taking .VJ 2-."ih They were on terms at the hiiish. Koyal Dance wae given an eu«y task over a round, but was not going better than half pace. The iJoi-n wiill Handicap candidates. Royal Appellant (Ken) and Vahnint (Wiggins) were associated over neven furlongs, which they ran in 1 ..»2 I-.'), the last six furlongs taking 1.18 :\-:>. It wax 11 good trial and both liot-MP* iicijuitted themselves well. Charade (Jenkinx) watt holding John Charles (Caveney) at the conclusion of a round which occupied 1..">,1 4-.">. the la«t fix furlonge taking 1.22 2-.». King Musk (Ritchie) got to the end of seven furlongs in 1.30 2-5, the last »ix in 1.22. He is in Hint-rate order for his engagements. Bright Idea (Buchanan) and Mahala (Pnntone) finished clear of Adnimi at the end of a round in 1.58 3-5. Land (iirl (Kearn) warn on her best behaviour this morning and went particularly well over six furlong* in 1.18 1-5. The Trimmer (1 ticker), who went away with her, wag several length* behind, his time being 1.20 4-5. However, he carried • aolid impost. King Key (McLaughlin). after running hi« first three furlongs in 40 l-se, was going well within himself at the conclusion of nix in 1.21 1-5. This horse look* all the better for his racing at the Waikato meeting. Biform (Baker) and Ksteem (Wigginw) got to the end of a round in 1.">6 2-">. They ran the last seven furlongs in 1.38 nnd the final half mile in 5.1 3-ss. Biform had a slight advantage at the finish, though Ksteem came home in good style. Surella (Kerr) and Valvern (Parsons) reeled off half a mile in 50 3-5», the beet of the morning over the distance. They were together at the end. Mon Acre (Mesaervy) was too good for Kingshot (Sargent) at the end of five furlongs in 1.4. which equalled the best of the morning over the distwoce. Too Good. Gold Vaalu (E. Mnnson) was too good for Olimalm (Fornyth) over five furlongH run in l.Jj 2-5, after taking 2« 4-5s for the first two. The chaser Bells of Bow (Watson) finished up a useful task with half a mile in 54 4-ss. There wan nothing between Black Thread (Atkitm) and Old Surrey (Wi««in«) at the conclusion of five furlongs run in 1.4, the first two taking 25e. Spinning Wheel (Messervy), after running her first three furlongs in 40 l-5», continued on to complete six in 1.20 2-5. Tanture sprinted down the straight, hitting out freely. Raana (Atkins) and Kakarere (Forsyth) came home from the five-furlong post in 1.5, the first two taking 25 l-5«. Rey Lll (Walker) was timed to run five furlong* in 1.4 4-5. I'rival uprinted, but was not tinned. Master Vaals (Hearn), who went away from the eixfurlong post at the same time, fell just before turning into the straight. Another good effort over five ftirlongo was credited to Bonnybelle (Meeservy), who completed her task in 1.4. Thin mare ha* been working exceptionally well during the laet couple of weeks. Jayola (Messorvy) was travelling very easily while running the List half mile of his work in 54 4-se. After schooling Tutor finished several lengths clear of Bisquit over seven furlongs in 1.34 2-5. Hanover (Chaplin) negotiated a round in 1.57 4-3, time upon which he could have improved. Survoy was worked over a round on No. 3 grass , track, being timed to run hie last six furlong* in 1.22 3-5. He appeared to work freely and will strip a fit hovse for his engagements at the meeting. Tooley Street was worked on the lead in the centre of the course. He had a ■light injury to one of hi* feet, but it i> not likely to prove serious , . The Jnmp«ri.

Ohikara (Turvey) warn eent over four hurdles on the couree proper, giving a tiafe display. Timed from hurdle to hurtlle he took 1.25 3-5. Thrust (Walters) wag to have tftmo with him, but failed to go away and later went over the eame fenced, taking 1.25 2-5. Bridegroom (Chaplin), Tiipeotu (Sinton) and Uiij ftnyii (R. Smith) were companion* over four of the same hurdles. Rajany-i •fell at the third obstacle, and the other pair completed their tank. Tupeotu and Bridegroom gave good dieplnyn, especially the latter.

Electric Flatth (Stokes) cleare<l four hurdlen on tho comae proper. She gave a daubing display, iind timed from hurdle to hurdle took 1.24.

Bieqiut (l> outer) and Tutor (Ritchie) cleared two hurdles in the centre, the former giving the Letter display. Knight of Aimtrnliu (Ciaddo.kl wns sent over « ~,,uple f rf hiirdlei in the centre twice, giving a natwfaetory exhibition. Over the HIM. All frish [OVoniiorl. 1",.,, fhat fSinton) Wmm (Oilmen. I'.nver l!|, ~f I]'",,")'. Oaseyne (Waln.,,, ~,,,1 King fit ond (lurve, I won- uHHin-iatwl «,ver a n> iiid f the iitivpiKliMH ~,,,,,He. All IriMh was in chMim until th... last bit. wliere I>mr" Uhie( moved „,,. „,„! there wn* little between tlioin al t!iu Mtonewull. They continuetl on, and when they enme to the brunh by the mile pout Tea (hat jumped on top of it. interfering with All Irish who mlpped »n»'» .ne tene* »nd stopped'. Hβ whs taken back and cleared it well Power Chief gave a very pleasing display", wail* Waap jumped cleverly throughout.

(•niiiit KmiKxillun (L,each) and En Tour i Thomson) wen- alno sent a round. They MtiiiU'il ;it the fiodwiill, ami went over the H-utT Jiiiii[). lint when tlii'.v <ame to t.lio In u«li l>v the mill- p<»tt I'liinii Hoiitwilloii Hivcived iiml unseated Ins rider. He was rciiioimled. ;irid the puir went over tin- hill ■ in<l riuish.-d up over the fciii-c* on the Hat. Inking tin- double tile lant time.

NfahaU i Willi. inisi jumped four of tli» l>iir fence* on the H.n. and got through l.llc til* l< IK H.ltiHt'.ll'tlll) St.\ If.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 127, 1 June 1939, Page 24

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GOOD SPRINTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 127, 1 June 1939, Page 24

GOOD SPRINTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 127, 1 June 1939, Page 24

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