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NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE

;,Several of the' Ellerslie hoi-s'es'with engagements at Trentham were worked on the : northern; track ron The weather, was fine after heavy overnight -frOSt. :- ;. ~- ,■ ~ ■ ~.- ■-, •; .■. >- - ■■?.-..■

■, Qn Approval.and Neil were sent about a mile and a quarter on ,the grass, being timed to run their .final round in lmiu 47 l-ssec, the last half-mile taking 56.3-5 sec- Both these horses are in good healthy condition. ;:;■-■: "-.-;■- - ■■■■ :-■-::- '. ,

-Town Beauty completed arround In 2min 3;2-ssee>. He did not appear to-work with nis. customary freedom. .-. The .jumpers/ Claremore and: Kameliameha, were timed to run once round and three, .furlongs, (about a, mile and' a quarter) in., 2min ,35 l^sec... The final round took lmin_si 2-ssec, .and.., the last f * J^ong? 1min,:,26, 2-sse C :. Claremore beat nis companion ■comfortably at the nnish. ■■•'■■ " ••'• ■ ■'■ "

was sent over a round, and without being required to do his best covered the distance in linin 49' i-ssec Master Lv did strong work over a couple .of .rounds on the- sand,' running nis, last six furlongs in-Minin 27 2-ssec .Ihis. ; hOMe; is doing a;loferofv-solid .work,. and.snould be in, good order for the Wellington Meeting.. -~ '~.i ■<■ ;• . -'• ■•' . -.■ N.-' ■ ■"■'-■' -,'■■•■■ -"' ' - '■■■ '• ' KOTAHI EKA'in WELL .

,:One..person who- should be .very, satisfied with the weight liis horse has been, given at the Wellington Meeting is' J D. vLambess,;. the. Otaki -.owner-trainer' of KotahL.Eka. , This, six,year:old son of Acre has got into the Woburn Hack Handicap with the minimum. ~ !,' I' .■'..-' ; ;'■■■ ■■'. ■ ?°.t.ahi Eka has started'seven times this sea ; son, and has won twice. ' His- ' first success was ,in a .division 'of the-Pahi la. lden. ?t .the.Ottki. Spring Meeting,in Octoberrand hissefcohd in the Ohau Hack'S IC\ s-?7 en furlongs,, at the ..Otaki: Winter; Meeting las* month -at :hls ,most recent, .start., The Wellington . handicapper has .evidently not considered these performances of any particular, merit; yet he has • placed two recent solitary: maiden [Winners, Azure and Journet, 31b each above the- minimum iiv the Wellington

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Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 21

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NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 21

NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 21

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