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ELLERSLIE NOTES.

IBy Telecrnph.-Prcis ABsoctation.l ',-,.. Auckland, December 21. i'or (raining operations at Kllcrslio this moriung the weather was fiue, with the exception of a light shower just before the breakfast interval. The bulk 0 f lno work was, done on the, outsido course proper, which was in Rood order. Counterfeit, with the best of the weights, beat Masterpiece over a mile ami a Quarter in Sniin. 19:2-ssec. . Goldsize ran six furlongs in lmin. 2lsee., ami Maxwell a milo and a half on the sand in' 2min. 'Usee. Santa Rosa was liettcr than Waimangu over a mile and a half in. 2min i] 3-sscc. . Soiiltoria.was too good for Sea Elf over a nule on the sand in Imin. 46 2-ssec. Scottish Star Was a-length-and a half batter than Winning Way at the end of six furlongs, run in lmin. 21 3-sscc. Admiral Soult, going easier than - Antoinette, ran five furlongs from the newpost in lmin. a 2-ssee. Avarice did seven furlongs in lmin. 31 4-asee. Ermengnrde and Neirene were together at the end of three furlongs- in 39 :!-ssec. Kakama and Miss Winsome were on even terms at the end of six furlongs, the tunc being lmin. IS 1-Ssec. Miscount; made a hack of Mendip over a round, the former doing tho task in Lmin. 1 <Msec, and the latter in 2min. 8 l-ssec. Byron easily hold Lady Georgia over live iurlongs from the new post in lmin. ;i 2-ssec. BobrikofV, going easy, covered six furlongs in lmin. 26 3-ssoo. llaskayno, Lannacost, and Monorail wcro in lino at the end of five furlongs done m lmiu. G,2-ssec, the former pleasmcr most. -\vlaiid did six furlongs i„ l m j n . m-V''^, c -, r . (,ol <""nder pleased hotter than Midnight Sun over a mile and a quarter tn 2imn. 19scc. Tho former is improving. ' Jlleriot ran away from Canute over five lurlongs, from the now post, in lmin H 1-iisoc. Coroimindel was going letter than Miss Mischief at the end of a round from mile post to mile post, the time being 2min ',' '•' sso !'a' , J' le fir?t; n,ile dono in lmin. i 9 2-ssec. Sphinx easily beat Pormby over six furlongs. the 1 last lour in SI l-ssec | Ireland ran four furlongs in 53 ,l-sscc. Sir Artegal was better than Ramlstrcam I over seven furlongs, in lmin. 34 2-ssec Outward did the last five of sis furlongs in Imm. 8 i-Ssec. Duma. Mulcaiero, and Scotch wore in i that order at the end of a round, run in 2mm. isec. Bellali. with .the assistance of s ea pi„k in the last round, galloned a mile and a half in 2mm. tfisec, firin? at the finish haiinus ran six furlongs;,in lmin. 2n I-.,**, f.rown Pearl and Royal Arms were together at the end of five, run in lrnni. isen. Kouitas Los Angles.'and Culprit arrived yesterday. They were restricted to P'usy nacing on the Inn. After breakfast, Monnline ran five furlongs fro.u (he new post, with the assistance ol Monotone over the last three, the time being lmin. S 2-. r >sev.. Jt»li ( .i. n did.six furlongs on the sand in lmm. IS 2-nsee. Dido went six furlongs, with the assistance of All worthy over the last 'three, in train. 22ser. A Wre number of others were also exercised.

FIXTURES. Dec. 26—Porangahau R.C. Annual Dec. 26- T s r s^ l, I !:C«rt«rtou H.C. Annual. Dec. 26 and 27-Dunedin J.C. Summer. Dec. 2, and 2,- leeflon J.C. Midsummer. Dec. 21. am 2,-Taranaki J.C. Christmas. Dcc..2Baiid2r-Thames J.C. Summer. Dec. a., 2,, and 29-Manawatu H.C. Summer. Dec 2fi and 29 and Jan. 1 and 2-Auck-Jnnd IJ..C. Summer. Dec. 30 and Jan. 1-Wairarapa B.C. Summer. Dec. 30 and Jan. I—Grevmouth J.C. Sumnicr. Jan. 1 and 2-JTaivke's Bay J.C. Summer. i • J , J-feJratlord B.C. Annual. Jan. 1 and 2-Marton J.C. Summer. Jan. 2 and i—Wli Otago J.C. Summer. Jan. 2 and 3-Southland K.C. Summer. Jan. 4 and K.C. Midsummer. Jan. 20 and 22-Foxlon K.C. Annual. Jan. 20, 22, and 24-Wellineton K.C. Summer. Fell. 1 and 2-Gisborno K.C. Summer. K> >. 1 and 3-Cantcrbury J.C. Summer. j'.c ). < and B—tyjmont R.C. .Summer. I'*' - B>„nml8 >„ nml i l- I ' <,vc r l y M".v 'I'-C. Annual. leo. 21 ami Marca 2—Wawramii J.C. Auluniu.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1318, 22 December 1911, Page 6

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ELLERSLIE NOTES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1318, 22 December 1911, Page 6

ELLERSLIE NOTES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1318, 22 December 1911, Page 6

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