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NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE

in * ™ h?- C ■ svas r S°W Snd,dull for trains ing atEllershe on Thursday morning, and .the. goingon the grass was. very heavy, ■norses -with, engagements at the Pakuranga Hunt .Meeting did interesting work. ■ Ihe stable.companions, Hampton Park, Koyal.Survey, and the Pantheon—lodine filly, were worked over six furlongs, and aiter taking 43sec for the first three fur,lpngs, completed their task in lmin 25 2-5 sec. Hampton I'arkwas held back to his mates from; the start. ■ ;

■ Patutahi., and On Approval ran three furlongs in 42sec; and ; completed six-fur-.longs m lmin 24 4-ssec. They were-on terms,until they turned into the. straight, where On Approval tired and- Patutahi beat her by several lengths. . Kiltowyn jumped off at the six-furlong peg, taking. 41sec,for the first three- furlongs, and registering. Imin24sec for six. He.-ivas not doing.his best at any part of .the: gallop. '■;..;.", ."■■■..

. Corinas-, going comfortably, covered sir furlongs in lmin 26sec, the first'half of the journey taking 42sec. Moorifleet ran his first two furlongs in 26 3-ssec, and got to the end of six furlongs in-lmin 24 1-5 sec. He went freely throughout, and was "staying on at the'finish.

General Lv (T. Chaplin) •: gave A good display over the1 'steeplechase ' fences on' the flat Town Belle (R; Williams) started off with him, but ran; down the first fence, the sod , wall, -. and attempted to jump the wing, falling heavily. Neither horse nor, rider was hurt, but she was not persevered with further over these fences, though . she . subsequently negotiated a couple of hurdles satisfactorily..

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 21

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NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 21

NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 21