ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES.
<I"RES 3 ASSOCIATION TB!.vr.my.) AUCKLAND, November 3. Siiowrr* c'.uriny; the tivht madr» the course deed !«.- :. C)-,crjt:on? a , . Mllorslio thif A,i the work v.-aa tlor.c m im: ciuir;.- pre:,-. ;■ v ill ride trostii<s. V."a:ir.u.';;.ii h.vA ijantn Rcsn c c" seven furlong!! in 1 ii:iu 3o:tc. I'rrphet i!id the ?Kme d'ista'icc n; linin "5 l-Iti; toe. Knyal Xewr: was too ;:oo«i f(;i Tiittro ever liv- furlongs m ]m;n M l-slli £cc. Acivi.'ciUc covered a mile in lmin -1G 'J-sln S'.'C 13'iue (.I'-irnient £ot cvor four furlofgs ifor.! :i standing atartoin 51 l-sth sre, Ucj>.iiit did t!ie funic in 51 -J-.">t!i sec. the fastest :ia!!cp of tlm Jlaxwoll bcr.i App-Him ovT five furiorcs in lir.in 7 -t-oth si-c. .Si-lus was belter than Coromandel ovo; si:c fur'o.;;;; from a standing r,t;irt in lniiii 22sec, Waiari Renting Sir over the same dista'.ic; in limn 'Jl "-sth kcc. Ireland did four furlong-; in 52 2-sth se>:, St. liiii beating Kiiiblera cv<!r Iho fame distance in bZif.'c. Taiiiinimipn Inid the bettor of Ilnldanr ever live in lmin Xorth Ka.*l Ki'.ve Parabio ii'id V.'.iitupu a break staff in a milo and beat them c< mforialily nt the riiii."-h in ]mm .jls-ec, Pnrsible- takin;; Irani 3- 1-jlli sec. nnd beating \V:utnpu, and Conliaiiar.ee did tlirce-ijuarter pace M-ork. Incj and l'aisano wero on terms at the end oi five furlongs in lniin 7 C-J'h ccc. Golden Lonji was 100 for Cheddar ovvt six furlou;4a in lmin -2 l-sth sec. and EpLom Las* were together, two lengtlia in front of Frcevoter, ut the end of iivo furlong? rtonu in lmin 9sec. Alter brculifaat Loelibuie, assisted by ZinKir. over th.o' iir»t five .'urlor.gs, ran a miie in lmin 50 3-sth sec. Hiss Winsome went lour furlongs in 53 3-oth fee. Dazzling was better than (ioidlin-ler over cix fiirjonya in lmin -22HSC. Turbine went four furibngs in 5o α-otii sec. A lot of other? also worked. Helius wna Rcliooled over hurdles, jinnpiii;: well. Tojjo, Tsii.-hima, Atawhai, Crcusot, Capitol, and Ke(jervoir went over the big country, all going round saicly. Keaervoir dwelt a lot at the fences.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13881, 4 November 1910, Page 9
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