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TRACK GALLOPS.

ELLERSLIE HORSES. GOING VERY HEAVY. 'I'M IS M()HN L\( i'.S WORK. I here was mote work than usual at Elleislie this in ni'ii i njr owing to the iipinnai.li nt the Avoudalo .loeke.\ Club's spiiiii: meeting. 1 >111 it is doubtful if the '.ioing ha* been heavier throughout the liit<-i lli.iii it is at pioent. No. 3 grass 11 .H k « ii" o[icii lot- fast work. and the ln'st clTorts weir those nl Silver Stick ■ mil IVin iiver the tin longs, and Valdene 11\ er six. I''lllllcis Diakc iFarrell) was first out, and iv as tuned to run five furlongs in 1.7 This horse may tint be quite at his best until he has a race. Over a similar distance Peril (Fairoll) recorded 1.7 1-."). He ran the first two in 25 l-.»s, and was going nicely at the end. Silver Stick (I'airell). alter Inking 25 2-f>s for hi* fiist two lui longs. was running oil solidly at the "nnelusioii of five furlongs in l.ti I Royal Abb lCoon) finished up a useful task by running his last three furlongs in 41s. King Musk (Ritchie) traversed a round, averaging about 1 ."is to the I'm long. Spinning Wheel I Ryan) "i .is allotted similar work. Mintlaw I Mark wick) was holding Water Fox II noil) throughout half a mile in "i 4-."is. Mintlaw has improved fast since hp has been rerominissioned. and will not take long to return to fnrm again. Annan m l l"'i email! I was clear of Dirk Tut pin I Ileal ii I at the end of five furlongs run in 1.13. the last tliiee taking 42 3-.V, Neither was unduly bustled. Land (iirl iNyine) and Royal Huntress ("Bruce) were about no terms after traversing half a mile in .TSm. Handling the going in good style, \ aldene I Walker) iinpresspil more than Clipper l< ammiekl while running six furlontrs in 1.21 3-.">. (lie last half mile taking ."i4 3."is. Every Port ((Jiichrist)

strode home from the half mile peg in 575, her last three furlongs taking 42 3-ss. This filly is steadily improving. Royal Message (Tremain) did useful work over a round, running her last three furlongß at a bit better than 15s to the furlong. Cintrace (Fergus) was going comfortably throughout half a mile in 57 2-ss. Imperator (McTavish) and Sebrof (Craddock) were in front of Loyal Grant (Gemmell> after traversing five furlongs in 1.10 1-5. 'niejfirst-named pair handled the going well. The two-year-olds Stratford (Wiggins), Golden Bonnet (Tremain) and Maori Star (Gemmell) were sprinted a furlong down the straight. They worked freely, but were not allowed to do their best. TAKANINI TRIALS. SEVERAL HORSES SPRINT. The extreme outside of the course proper was used at Takanini for fast work this morning, the going being very heavy; in fact, it was probably the worst it has been this winter. Inver (CJoleman) hit out freely while running six furlongs in 1.25, while Arvakur (O'Brien) traversed the last three furlongs of his work in 41s. Orelio (Smith), whose rider hud difficulty in holding him <l»ick to Gludynev (McMinn), ran five furlongs easily in 1.0 3-5. Valamito (Inglis) completed his work by sprinting three furlongs in 40 2-ae. Xainara (H. Gray), jumped away in front of the five-furlong •post and ran his last half-mile in 565, time upon which lie could 'have improved. Te Poto (Coleman) sprinted three furlongs, but was not after time, while Gay Movie (Matthews) covered six furlongs easily in 1.27. Glen Gonnell (Ferguson) hit out pleasingly over half a mile in 555, and Round LTp (O'Brien) ran the last three furlongs of his work in 425. The Foxbridge—Curraghmore gelding (Logan) and Tutor (Cleaver) sprinted two furlongs in 27 2-58, Tutor continuing on for another round, but he was not doing 'better than 15s to the furlong. Sunola (Smith) was going slightly better than Proml Fox (McMinn) at the finish of half a mile in 55 l-ss. Marie's Acre (Bartle) and Philcourt (Kingi) were sent a mile and a ?|uarter, but were only required to go ant over the last half-mile, which occupied 2365. Princess Val (Coleman) ran three furlongs in 40 3-ss. while Mia Acrea (Ferguson) took 1-14 3-5 for five furlongs. Esperanto (Logan) and Wynardo (Cleaver) finished strongly at the end of three furlongs in 40b. Vnalsstar (Bartle) and Bachelor King (Kingi) traversed five furlongs in 1.10 2-5. The Dozer (Logan) completed his work by running the last three furlongs in 43 3-ss, a task which Hunting Bee (Bartle) completed in 42 3-ss, First Gold Money (Ferguson) 425. Jack Tar (Mcllroy) and Gamos (Fearn) 44 3-5s and Veritable (Ferguson) 445. Flood Tide (Coleman) was sent seven furlongs, the last six taking 1.24 2-5. and Lovaals (Coleman) sprinted two furlongs down the back in 275.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 203, 29 August 1939, Page 16

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TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 203, 29 August 1939, Page 16

TRACK GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 203, 29 August 1939, Page 16