AUCKLAND GALLOPS
(B;,- Telegraph.-Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Tli is Day. ! The weather was fine for <c training at Ellcrslio this mornhig. The outsidu of the course proper was available for fast work. Judge's Box and a Kcnihvorth filly ruii four furlongs in 52sec. Quiiieoma was just ahead of Danae, with White Bird last, at the end or live furlongs in lmin ssec. Gold Fern and Chairman were about on terras at the end of six furlongs in lmin 22scc. .Serang was not bustled running five, furlongs in lmin 9 2-ssec. Tnvihsm 2nd Muscari went a round in 2miii Oscc, being together at the finish. Gala Day and War Officer galloped six furlongs in lmin 21 4-osee. Charlady beat Newbury over six furlongs in lmin 22see. Tall Timber, Merry Damon, aml King Morv y.ci'o on terms at the end of a siiuilai-' distance in lmin 21 2-ssei'.. Aurmnavis, Barometer, and Rahcporo were in that order at the end of a round in 2min 7 2-ssec. Master Doon. covered Hie last four furlongs of his work in 51 2-ssce. Abbey Day and Cliaris did half a mile in 55scc. Archibald v ivas in front of Pavo at the end of six furlongs in lniiu 20sec. Nui'lous and Claris finished together over seven furlongs in lmin oisec. Tukia sprinted four furlongs in ul 2-asei-. T'jissock and Master Mind were in front of Wonder Star, Salamander, Template, and King Sehvyn at the end of five furlongs from the new post in lmin G 3-3 sec. Quondong and Corinax ran the last four furlongs of their work in ir/see. . Ruaiiiii, one of F. Tillcy's team, sprinted four furlongs in 53 4-sscc. Mnndanc did a round in ,2min 4sec,' the lust four furlongs taking 54soc—a. good gallop. After breakfast Archcno sprinted down the straight. Bahama and Waitakolie covered half a milo in 51 3-fisor.. Kanunu and a companiim went five furlongs in lniiu 10 2-sscc. Chamous, going nicely, got fo the end of six furlongs in lmin 21 2-ssec, Town Guard and Prince Abbey taking lmin 211 l-ssec. Auriculus and Zane (jivy covered lialf a mile in 31 2-riser. Clockwork, .llomai, and Waiau Lad covered the last six furlongs of their work in lmin Msec. Dave sprinted, but. was not timed. JiOiuint run six furlongs 011 the tan in lmin 20 4-sscc. Star Hanger did pace work on the same track. Town Bank, who bruised one of his feet recently, wax also given steady work on tiie tan. Torn -Moore jumped fences on the flat safely, but slowly. Indemnity set out over the same obslncloi, and ran off at the second fence of the double. He went on and jumped the stone wall. Peter Ainans went over the steeplecha?--;, fences on the flat twice. With the exception of :i tendency 1o get too cl'ii'c (o some 'of (lie fence';. l!iu disp'ay was good. .Sea Comet, .Dimiight, Mnhe.;:loin\ Kendal, and Syndicate stnHcd off over the sod wall double, and the stone wall. Kendal was then pulled off. The other four continued over tho hill, and oil
to tho ilufc, where Sea Comet and Dimlight were taken on to the course proper. Mahgaloiro and Syndicate finished over the fences on 1;ho flat, the former being well in front. Glenotus was given a schooling task over tho liig fences, including the hill. He jumped well.
Arrivals include Star Kanger, Merry, Jest, Royal Mint, Mint Leaf, To Mouonui, Lysander, Maslc.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 11
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569AUCKLAND GALLOPS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 11
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