ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES.
trr.Et-s association telegram.) ' AUCKLAND. October 20. The weather w:i3 bitterly cold, and several showers fell during tnuiiin:; operations a*. El.orstie this .norninir. Tho coiiis:.- v.ropor ami the outside troTt.es wore ';;;ei!, but tho work as a whole was r.oi of a start!-.!-,;; nature. Toreador easily b.at BctKoid over live furlong* from the new post in Imin 5 <-s*h tec. Troy ran seven furlonca :n Imin 3Sscc Monojaek, with a. l>ig, weight : » '■'-■'- saddle, galloped a mile from the new pest in luiin -17 il-jth sec, tluishing- well. Muliiugur and Jack Delaval, separately, did half to three-quarter pace work. Tragedy tying and Soultiltoff did* similar work. Analogue ivafl better than Sea De'il over three- furlong-;, run in lOsoc. Signature i»a; Salute over iire furlong's in Imin lOsee. Prince Sou.t, Last Call,' and Plenipotcnt were in that order at the end <>t livo furlonjjs from tho new post, run' in Imin 7 S-sth eec Allegation beat Goldtire and Sobl.er over a miio on the sand, in Imin 47 3-sth sec.
Heavy rain fell during tho breakfast interval, but cleared before work commenced. Goldsize, with the ussistanco of Rector Girl over the last Bevon furlonps. covered ;i round in 2min 1 4-sth seo. Gold Lac ran five furlonj,'a on the two-year-olds' track in Imin t o-sth fcec. Kiufr'*! Courier tlul' .a fur tons los-s on tho sonic track in s:i 2-6 i.li sec. .Spaiiifih beat Ovation over cix furlongs in linm 22 "-.ith sec. rationale wart rc-.-trictcd to eteady pucinir. Tanjriwai rati six fnr'.ongs in ltuin'24 3-. r >th set. Gloy wits a head in iroiit of Devastation at the end of one round, run in 2m.n Oscc. ' Tripoli «-;m -'oliit; easier than Kitty Bellairs at tho < - ud of four l'tii]o;ic-.s v.-hich took 52 4-">th f.-c. . B.regno did haifpttco work. Fhosphonij beat Chime over rive furlongs from the new post in liiiiu G 4-sth ccc. Worcester, assisted by Silver Maiic over the last four furiongß, covered a round in 2min li 2-.th sec, a good gallop. Ho lend a and Sitmo wero- together at the end of'tivo furlons*s' from the ttcw post, run ir. Imin 5 -l-*>th fee. Glad Tidings ran four mr in 32 *!-sth sec. Monathol wa*i echoolcd over the liurd.es, giving: a, fair display. Hockey, .Nat Lupm. Transfer, llaerc liha, La?e.), and Darby Paul v.ere companions in a echoolinsf task 0%-er the bit: country. Goin;* over the hill Hacre Tika fell at the double, tho rider, Andolph, breaking hLs collarbone. Darby jravo a poor display, stopp'-Rfj at the sod wall. A lot of others were also worked.
ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES.
Press, Volume L, Issue 15112, 30 October 1914, Page 9
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