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FINAL GALLOPS.

ellerslie horses.

ORATE'S GOOD FOUR

FRANCIS DRAKE BEST SIX,

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lh) . fu > t . ,i i' j, u . ,r •' lm "' 'I, ,vi slip ,' vt ," i w '"' k wp| • m;O,„„,P||, "•u. li ~, t ''l I " l "" uw 11 11 11 III" Stable CI nil 11,1 II 1,,, I \ ~,, Kj t1 I .""1.11 11 , P,| Ul ,Hp,) , | |(;|| , J * iK . oni ibov.HU r wv;; 1 , ,7i,r ,i i Vll " " l,ml " r dn'taiice. Silver St irk t»oI ml' " >r HI,,W " VPr t |I||I„„ K(1 . conl|,lp(v,| *j x in 1.20 3-.-, M«* Appellant I < iilclirist) was sp„ t a m j U . heing picked „p Ht thr six-fur lone po * t' T 1 *'I'''- l'" f»" distance l>£inK and Blnn I l>""' SI ' V K " x 'William* arw B onde Rnncew. (Briggs) „- M iwpmisible tor ,i b0.,,1 pfton ovpr half a mi th,. dMance i„ ;,2 3..^ lliPiP was ,tt|p hoi'H ifn them at the tl , n " ,h | ' l H '^L' r ' «•').»! I I), Green). Hoval Appellant 1 Kerr ) an.T Tupeotu (Wigginx) jiimpp.l away at Mir seven-furlo.ie v' l ''- r i/'t Vrl T,""- H,,#, '"'I I -mil'' in •- ,v lirhr 11 timsi.p,i w ..ii L " ,r "Miw P'lil' 111 1.,'5(1 I-.-, |-|,p |~^r tv" rt "\7 r x I':" lnn s»> «•«* <i.-iii!,-,i t,. in I ir - i ■ ' r» who ranic |„,„,p 'i,,,- 1 . J,-'' .P, ' v "l 'Gilehrist I ami Spinning H heel 1 Ryan I traversed „,x fnrin 1.23 3-.">. while tI,P Hovl.rke fillv I remain) traversed tlire.. furlong in 44 1-*. Royal M, 1 Mark wick ) covered six t'lHonifs in 1.22 3-5. after 3ft. for fshe first Mi 1 pp. ,\f ml'law (Atkins I got to rnil " Miree tin longw iii 43*. while *.1 mi int. 1.1 Bagbv) ran hpvph in 1..38 4-5 henna I Murrax 1 an.] Royal Himtrew, IM. ii, p| were on terms after ronipletinr.' h-i't , milp in .10 4-V. [~„.| Oirl (Simonl r,in half h mi I p m .-»S*. , tn ,l Water Fox tlirpp turlorißw in 43«. (Tremain) <x< mpipcl J 14 tor Hvv fnrlongf., A Mile Effort. Tw Willonyx (Brute) was «ent a mile. bPMiit picke.l up at the «ix-f 11 rton K l»)#t by Iriminer (Sheildi. 'ihe full distance ■was run in 1.55 1-5, tile last six fin longs ocpup.N liitf 1.24. The Trimmer wan iioing the better at the end. British Talent (11 Piiiain) finished well clear of Bonnybellp ( Mmservy) at the end of Hvp f U rL 0"«" Mie last half-mile in l-.is. Beverley (Hearn) just shaded nummary (Messervy) at the conclusion of hve tiirlonsM in I.l> 4-5, the first two taking 1,1 ,Mi'iwii«c (Tremain I and Hisquit (McLatiKlilin), after running their hist three furlouirs in 41s, went on to complete six in 1.24 3-5. Bisquit jumped away clear of his companion, hut was steadied; ntherwino the tune would have been better Dutch Girl (Gilchrist) rpvelletl in the Koiim -while traverwinn three furlongs in 30 3-ss. Cintrace (Murray) impressed tnoro than Boy Lu (Gilchristl while traversing six furlonfrs in 1.2 H. Loyal triant (Oemmell) joined them at the hnlf-niile post. Jumping away in front und holding her advantage to the finish, the time for this portion oeing 56a. 1 here wam little between Maori Star (Gemmell) and Golden Bonnet (Tremain) at the conclusion of three furlongs in 40 4-ss. Orate (Murray) gave a lot of trouble before he went away from the half-mile post, but when joined by his stiibleinate, Prince Tractor, he" jumped out quickly and came home in 50 4-ss. It was a tirat-rato performance and easily the best over the distance during the morning. Sebrof (Craddock). Imperator (Cameron! and Mon Acre (Markwick) were bunched at the end of five furlonga in 1.10. They ran the first two in 27 3-ss, and Sebrof. who was on the outside, did his work well, while Imperator came home in good style to make up his leeway. The two-year-old Happicotit CGilehrifrt) and Odtaa (Messervy) sprinted three furlongs In ■«>«, both hitting out freely. Feldberg (Ritchie) jumped two hurdles in good style. AT AVONDALE. TRACK VERT HEAVY VISITORS IN ACTION. Trainer* had the use of the course proper at ' Avondale this morning, the poles being 66ft out. The going was very heavy: in fact it ia dou&tful if it has ever been heavier, and consequently no fast times were recorded. The latest arrivals include Gay Mimic, Kindergarten, Ned Cuttle, Majority, Gadger and the two-year-old Ony Widow.

Mai de Mer (t'ammick) wa« the first to woi'k and came home from the five-furlong post in 1.8 4-5, the lust half mile taking 55 4-os. J v he time for the full distance was not battered dining the morning. The cup candidates, Lowenberg (Atkins) and Tidewaiter (C. G. Goulnbro) run seven furlong* ,n 1.42, their lust half mile being covered in 3-ss. Atkins lost an iron between the three and four-furlong post * n i "ftecterl the trial to »ome extent, as both horsfw were being ea«ed up over the last part. The three-year-old Royal iY I?" n m *' e n hitting out well. Hpearford (Fearn) went awny from the seven-furlong post, but did not have much pace ori till he reached the three, being timed to run the latter distance in 41 4-, is. Hug en (C. O. Goulsbro) and BMulivrp (Atkins) hud a good deal in reserve at the end of five furlongs in II) 2-n. I he hist two took 28 3-.-)s and thev were on terms at the finish, Kathbella Uiunpboll) occupied 54 4-5s for half a mile, her laJt three furlongs taking 40 1-s*. Wm Not Hurried. Kerirt (Atkins) was going easily while traversing half a mile in 58 4-sh. increasing < the sjicerl over the last, three furlongs in 42 I ."is The two-year-old tSliaiman" (K. (nupei was slightly in front of Mone> Spinner (P. Fearn) and Teconey (('. O. I (>oul*liroJ at. the end of three furlongs in i 40m. It, was a plea sing effort, and there wim not a great ileal between them at. the • pud Gadget- (McGiegor) and Time i Mahiitu M'arrnont) took 1.20 3-5 for six furlong*, while (Jay Mimic- finished up bin work with a run down Ihe straight. I

Luhl.ilp (D.ivnt on) was clear of Bronze KniPiaM 1 (finch ) at the conehision ot Jnnr Mll loners in ~)3n. Bronze hinieraM kept with Ki ndiile till the last hundred >at(ls, but thp latter thru drew away. (Maria) ran se\'en furlong in 1.41 1-.). She was joined by Eastern Heir at the six-turlonjj post and they finished on terms after running their last half-mile in >8 .'J-.jm. Paxeno (Coupe) had an advantage (»ver Docility (Carinont) after running halt a mile in o4 Majority and Ned C'nttle were out doing useful exercise. Both look in great heart. CHAMPION PLATE. A POPULAR EVENT. Bit! FIELD EX GAG ED. The I hampion Plate, of seven furlongs, to be decided at. the Avondale Jockey Clubs spting meeting on Satutila.v, is one ot the most popular events on the programme, and witl\ -0 horses accepteil for the race proniisen to ptovie a keen <<mtc»t. > eritahle han won over the distance and wan a consistent .performer last season, bue he has not raced *ince June, and it is doubtful if he will be at his best. Val Lu uas only once out ot a place in eight starts last season, and ran a good race at the meeting last month. He can act in any going, which is an advantage. The Hastings-trained Hagen has won at hi** last two starts, over weven arid nine furlongs, respectively. He is a tit horse and will be one of the chief fancies next Saturday. Dragon Moth, if produced fat, will have to he considered, as also will Orelio,' who has been galloping attractively at J akanini. As the result ot his success in * division of the Sylvia Park Handicap at Eller»lie laxt month. Brazen Bold will have plenty of friends. He won his race at the light end last month, and is likelv to be an improved horse at Avondale Although Silver Stick has not had a race this season he has done a sound preparation and has been galloping brilliantly in his latest trials at Ellerslie. He was a good two-year-old last season atid promises to reach the best class during the present term. Classic raced consistently in tHo-\ ear-old events during the past term, winning once, besides being placed five other occasions in seven starts. Three ot ('lassie's placed performances were at Ellerslie and each time lie was beaten bv naitow margins. Roval I ray has abundance of speed, but has an earlier engagement. This also applies to Buccaneer, who is on the improve The victory gained by Our Jean at Ellerslie last month waj* impressive, and as she was then susceptible to some improvement, another solid effort can be expected of her. Ilits filly won over six furlongs on the Avondale course last season as a two- } ear-old, anil now that she is a year older the extra furlong should be well within her compass. Foxtoon and Clipper, who both possess plenty of speed, will lend interest to the event, but fche chief selections are likely to include Silver Stick Hagen, Our Jean and Brazen Bold.

WITHDRAWN FROM STAKES. Belle Cane ha« been withdrawn from the Avondnle Stakes, wthich is to be run on Saturday. BOUGHT CHEAPLY. Nothing has been working more pleasingly at Hasting* during the last week or two than the imported gelding Royal Star 11., who ha« been showing no signs of the unsoundness that curtailed his rating last season (says a Hawke's Bay writer). The VVairarapa Cup winner, who i« to reappear at Marton this month, became the property of Mr. J. Fletcher for 25 guineas last July, and lie will only need to train on to be a profitable purchane, for there is little doubt that he is above the average. LONG ODDS. While in Melbourne recently Mr. J. Richardson received a request from a 'fiend to back a double for the odds to £10. The double was secured, and on lis return to New Zealand Mr. Richard«"ii informed his friend that the double lad been secured, and ventured the •pinion (hat the taker could not guess IV II hi n £ l.'i.noo the extent of the odds »'<ured. He further said that he only nvested halt the commission and taken t'.M.OOO to £5 about, (he double requested ( ortina and ( ataloirue—and more could lave been obtained at. the same odds.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 217, 14 September 1939, Page 18

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FINAL GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 217, 14 September 1939, Page 18

FINAL GALLOPS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 217, 14 September 1939, Page 18