ELLERSLIE GALLOPS.
>§%FIXAL TRAINING NOTKS. ■ fßy r Tdecrdiih—Proea Asaocifttloii.l . -■"';; Auckland, December 24. ...'■Tlio weather was dull but fine for training operations at Kllcrslio this morning. All work of importance was registered on the course proper outside the tmstles. Goklsixo was first out and ran six furlongs in lmin. lflsec. Sandy Paul went a round in 2min. 6sec. Don Ton, assisted by Gleniinnan oyer tho last niilo, ran a mile and a quarter in 2min. IS 4-osec. The former did not finish too well and was bleeding a littlo when pulled up. Kakama galloped four furlongs in Cisco. First Flight covered six furlongs, tho last three in <i!2sec. Warstep easily beat Stardancor over a mile in lmin. 47 l-Ssec., the latter taking lmin. 48sec. Quarantine and Stevedore went it mile and a quarter in 2min. SOsec, neither pleasing. Jack Delaval coiered four furlongs in 55 2-Ssco., and Bonny Helen a mile in lmin. 48 4-ssoc. Colonel Soult easily held Sov.ltikoff over a mile and a quarter in 2min. 10 2-sscc. Beldame ran tho last five of six furlongs in lmin. Ssoc. Purso-form and Gold Necklet were together at the cud of four furlongs in 52 2-iisee, Marsa went six furlongs in lmin. 211-oscc. Cherubim covered a mile and quarter, with the assistance of Historietto, over tho last seven,- in 2mi'ii. 18see. The Hague galloped six furlongs in lmin. 23sec, and Hvmottiiis. five in lmin. 17 4-iisce. Chnrmilla, Salzburg, and Peg finished in that order, at tho end of five furlongs from the new post in lmin. Gsee. Culprit, and Good .Ninbt Were associated over six furlongs in lmin. 24see. Good Ni'cht' pulled up after five, furlongs had been covered, was very lame, ] and, it is feared, will not start at tiro j meeting. Ardent beat Austin over'six -'furlongs, in lmin. 20scc., the latter taking lmin. 22see. Potoa, with tho assistance of Ilinorewa over tho first part, ran a mile in lmin. slsce. La Reiiw f)!Hl Bleriot ran a mile and a half, Merry Roe assisting over the last seveii furlongs. The former took 2min. SOscc., and Bleriot 2miii. 53sec. Loloma, Tact, and Prince Soult were in that order at tho end of six furlontrs in lmin. 201-5 sec. Marshal M'Donald heat Sea Pink over a mile and a-Quarter in Sinin. 17sce., the hitter taking 2min. 18 4-5 see. Postillion went six furlongs in lmin. lS'lseo. Rinaldo, with the assistance of .Mint over the last six .furlongs, galloped a mile in lmin. aOscc. Wnioiwa held Rencontre at the end of five furlongs in lmin. 7aee. St, Francis beat Moddito over four furlongs in 52 l-ssre. .Tatterley. galloiied five fur-, longs, the hist four in SHsce. Sir Solo finished half a length in front of Lady Moiifrhikoff, wiih Royal Arms two lengths away at the end of a mile and a ouartor.in 2min. 19 l-ssoc._ Balboa was too good for Chime over six furlongs in lmin. '23sco. Gipsy Belle was four lengths in front- of Bclnsco at the end of sis furlongs m lmin. 201-ssec. Reniso Orme and Crown Pearl were together in front of Sir Halt, with Haskayne last, at tho end of six furlongs in lmin. 18. 4-ssec. Fabrikoff van away from Tly* ettus over iivo furlongs from the new post in lmin. osec, the latter taking lmin. 7sec. intelligible went, five furlongs in lmin. 71-osec. Silver Sliiok] and Pliroso wei-e together a length in front of North East over seven furlongs in lmin. 'Usee. Guiding Way, assisted !)>• Fleet Arrow over the last seven furlongs, did a mile in lmin. 53 2-osec. After breakfast King Luniu beat Saluto ! over live furlongs from the new post in lmin. usee. It is reported that Warstep was left in'the list of acceptances for the Auckland Railway Handicap by mistake. j
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1941, 26 December 1913, Page 4
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