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TRAINING AT ELLERSLIE.

, (By , Telegraph-Press.'Association,) : Auckland, March 24. .The weather was fine for : tfamine operations at Ellerslie this morning All work of importance was' done on the proper outside the trestles. Apellon pleased . better than Mahenp oveV six furlongs in. lmin. 19 ' 3-ssec AVaian boat' : Ngapuka. and Tamainupo over seven furlongs in lmin. 32 l-ssec. Epsom Lass and Advocate were 'together at the end of six furlongs, done m lmin.' 20 2-ssec...■" Woodliey easily ji6ld Birkdale,and Equitasbver a simikr journey. Sir, Artegal, Emblem, and larina weri.in that: order at the end furlongs. ' Impulsive beat Lady Kilcheran by four length's over the'samo journey in lmin.'s 3-ssec.''Auldearn and Kilsyth, were, toaether, at the end of Six furlongs left behind in lmin. 21seo. . . After hreakfast Santa Rosa proved better than Waimangu over a mile in 1 mm.4B 2-ssec. ; Waitapu and Reformist were' together at tho : end of. a like journey in lmin. 50seo. War Song, with the best of the start, beat Goldfinder and \irtue over five furlones in'-lmin 6seo. Kakama did six furlongß in lmin 19see., the fastest gallop of the morning. Maiora, Ambala", and Hyperion were in that order at the end of tho game distance in lmin. 19 4-ssec. Dazzling covered five furlongs in lmin. 7 3-5 sec.; ■ walking lame after working. Shrapnel beat Lndy Patricia and To Arai; over a round iii 2min. 3 l-osec— a record for autumn. Scotty and Ben Jonson, Celtic, Mozart,, and . Pukenui were schooled: - over the hurdles.. All .fenced well except tho first-named, who blocked.down several hurdles... Pharos, aJniragnb, and Cavalierio, •]'u^lpo' , • the Kg fences. . The former fell at tho double, but the rider (O'Brien) escaped with a ehakraa,'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 13

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TRAINING AT ELLERSLIE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 13

TRAINING AT ELLERSLIE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 13

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