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RECORD BY HERITAGE

Six-furlong Gallop in 1.12 4-5 TRAINING AT ELLERSLIE Dominion Special Service. Auckland, December 29. The No. 1 grass was open for fast work at Eilerelie on Saturday, the feature ot the gallops being a record-breaking effort over six furlongs by the King's Plate and Great Northern Derby candidate Heritage, who went 1.12 4-5. He came home well and his performance will lend added interest to the King’s Plate to-morrow.. After running two furlongs in 2(5 Entail with his trainer up completed five in 1.4 4-5, doing his work comfortably. Notium was not extended to run three in - 11 2-5. . r Bun Eight ran six furlongs in I—2 l-.>, the last half in 53 4-5. Argentic, who was joined by Greex Shepherd at the home turn, sprinted three in 39 2-5. He appear® none the worse for his; hard race in the Auckland Cup. Sinking Fund finished up steady worn with three in 40 1-5. He looks fit. Big Dock beat Killadar and Small Boy over six in 1.17 4-5. Big Dook lias pleased in all his gallops and is to make his first appearance at the meeting to-mor-row. Corroboree ran six furlongs in 1.19 2-j. Solomon beat Bantry over five in 1.5. Racette ran six furlongs in 1.18 1-5, Maxown assisting over the last four in 50 3-5. Both were responsible for satisfactory efforts. Gallio was worked on (ho two-year-old track and has taken no harm from his first day’s effort. Stretto lias been sent back to Te Awamutu. but is expected to return to contest the Royal Stakes on the final day. Yesterday’s Gallops. The No. 3 grass was open this morning and a good deal of work was accomplished, Cuddle, Star Artist; Boughal and Diatomous being responsible for good efforts. Kotou easily ran five furlongs in 1.1 4-5. Tybalt finished a longer task with three furlongs in 44. Plato was going strongly at the end of five in 1.2 3-5. Moqnette and Notium both pleased by running ball' a mile in 49 3-5, doing it nicely at the end. Tidalia easily beat Pasha, who is not a good track worker, over six in 1.17. Senior went easily from the six furlongs in 1.23, taking 51 for the last four. He looks very well after his race in the Auckland Cup. Galilee ran three furlongs in 38 2-5. Gay Chief taking 40 for the same distance. Boughal sprinted half a mile in 48 4-5, a smart effort, on which Diatomous improved to record 48 2-5. Both should show up to-morrow. Monnnni was travelling well within herself while running five furlongs in 1.5 Spiral and Shu were on terms over six in 1.16 3-5, both working well. Fracas easily ran three in 39. Star Artist hit out attractively while recording 1.1 3-5.. the best of the morning over the distance. Jonathan and Karohia ran half a mile in 50. Jonathan doing it easily. He is none the worse for his race in the Rail--

way Handicap, mid should be equal to another good performance to-morrow. Cranford ran six furlongs in 1.17 1-5. Cuddle Very Fit. Cuddle, going exceptionally well all through, ran the same distance in 1.15 1-5, the first two taking 2-1. She seems to be'even better than before- the cup._ Adalene covered half a mile in 51, Mungatoon taking 50 4-5. The latter is in excellent condition. Argentic and Greek Shepherd were on terms at the end of six in 1.16 3-5. Both may perform creditably in the Summer Cup. Bun Fight jumped away from the six furlongs post to run three in 37 3-5, being then eased up. Host, Happy Landing and Sinking Fund were in that order at the end of a round in 1.37 4-5. Host went particularly well, but Sinking Fund, on the outside. covered most ground. Wild Chase and Pelmet both went nicely over four in 50 2-5. Lionheart mid Impasto ran four in 00. Lionheart worked well. On the tan Gay Marigold mid Sir Abb ran six in 1.21 1-5. Du Barry picked uo a nail on the eve of the meeting, mid her trainer was very doubtful to-day whether she will be able to start at the meeting. STRATFORD ACCEPTANCES By Telegraph—Press Association. New Plymouth, December 29. Acceptances for the first ila.v of the Stratford Racing Club’s meeting, to be held on January 1 and 4, are as follow:— TRIAL STAKES, of £IOO. Five furlongs.

Princess Hinkey ■ Gowrie 8 7 Pinkey 8 0 •Toy Box .... 8 7 Glcnthawn . 8 0 Corowa .... 8 7 Advance Kent tick v Plane 8 0 Song 8 7 Because 8 0 The Sandwich Clessamor 8 9 Man 8 7 Lupellus Lad 8 0 Fast Acre .. 8 7 Hamarin 8 0 Mangukalia . 8 7 DOUGLAS HANDICAP, of £180. Six furion gS. Lady Kyra .. S 9 Princess Star 7 2 Whennakura S 7 Cullus 7 0 Lucidus .... 8 3 Moatoa 7 0 Refresher 7 11 Knock Out .. 7 0 Courtcga ... 7 10 Friesland 7 0 JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £120. Five furlongs. Clessamor .. 7 7 International 7 t) Kura kali a 7 7 Galteemore . 7 Hamarin ... 4 7 Gav Talkie . 7 Master Seeadler 7 0 Limond 7 5 M aingona .. 7 0 STRATFORD I-IACl < PLATE, of £200. Nine furlongs. Friesland 9 0 Windsorecn . 7 ') Tuahoahe 8 9 Bonny Glow 7 3 0 new het u 8 8 Red Fox 0 8 3 Script 7 0 7 8 Seaniond .... 7 0 Wabiue Nui 7 6 O11URA HURDLES, of £130. One mile and a halt. 13 Soloist 11 2 Maunga King 9 Mareli Alone 10 3 Lucidus 9 7 Kaola •••• Ruaform ... 10 2 10 1 Grand Score Beau Star .. 9 9 3 0 MM.ONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £250. Lady Kyra . Silk Sox ... Chief Marionette Glcnvane Nine furlongs. S G St. Clara 8 5 Alchemic Carfex S 1 Knock Ont . 7 13 Lady Zinnia 7 7 7 7 8 5 6 0 0 Refresher l u ELTUAM HACK HANDICAP, of £110. Six furlongs. Tooley Street Ladv Eka 9 0 8 8. Bonny Glow . Lady Mabs . 8 7 0 7 Supreme Court . 8 6 Contract .... 7 Winlqna 8 5 Aotapeen .... 7 7 8 5 7 i Careful .... Swift Spear 8 -1 7 7 Fast Acre ... 8 1 Sir Tommy . RAILWAY HACK h ANDICAP, of £1 .20 Six furlongs. Silver Wings 8 0 Hinkey Lady Zinnia S o Pinkey 0 Te ilai 7 12 Scam end 7 0 Horotiu Prince Reno . 7 i’ Princess Gowrie 7 0 Because .... . 7 0

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 81, 30 December 1935, Page 13

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RECORD BY HERITAGE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 81, 30 December 1935, Page 13

RECORD BY HERITAGE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 81, 30 December 1935, Page 13

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