QUIET MORNING
•*■ WORK AT IOIiIiERSLIE There was nothing outstanding In the training , work at Ellcrslio this morning, when all galloping was done on the No. 2 grass, which was in good order but not fast. ....-:■ Mr. Rosa worked once round, coming home the last half-mile in company with Sharwyn in 545. Brome and Skateway also ran half a mile in 545. Wee Pay and Kinstep were together at the end of four furlongs in 51s, Kiatere Maati running the last four of five in 52 2-ss. Kronos was finishing strongly to record 51s, and British Talent ran s(>s for the last .four of seven furlongs. Others to sprint half-miles were Fegalong and Kincaid, 52 l-ss, and Sir Dingle, 535. 85f fSto3S£~Y«L Tor, 1.6 2-5; Our GO Six furlongs: Lady Pal, 1.22 2-5; Red Warden, 1.25; Sir Dink, 1.24 3-5; Lady Reynard, 1.17 2-5; Dependable, 1.20 2-a. Seven furlongs: Bronzo, 1.32 1-5. ___ Huirangi Sun ran once round in 1.55; The two-year-old Nawab is not being sent to the Wellington meeting.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1943, Page 5
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