THE TURF.
I - ♦ I ELLERSLIE. [FEB FKESS .’.SSOCIATION.] Auckland. Dec. 21. The weather is fine with the exception of a light shower just before the breakfast interval. The bulk of the work is done outside the course proper which is in good cader. Counterfeit best weights beat Masterpiece in a mile anil a quarter in 2min. 10 2-ssec : Goldsizc. 6 furlongs in hnin. 21scc. : Maxwell and Sand, a mile and a-half in 2tnin. -14 sec. ; Santa Rosa was better than AVaiintingu over a mile raid a-half in 2min. 17 3-ssee. ; Soultoria was too good for Sea Elf over a mile. Sand went :: mile in I min. -’6 2-ssee. ; Scottish Star was a length and a-ha]f better titan Winning Way at the end of G furlongs in Imin. 21 3-ssec : Admiral Soult is going easier : Antoinette went fix'e furlongs to the new post in Imin. 3 2-ssec : Rice, seven furlongs in Imin. 31 -l-ssec. : Ermengarde and Sirene were together at the end of throe furlongs in 39 3-ssec : Kakama ami Miss Winsome were on terms at the end of G furlongs in Imin. IS l-ssec. Miscount made the track with Mendip over a round, the former in 2nrin. -1 4-ssec. the latter in rhnin. S I-use:.-. Byron easily held Lady Georgia over five fm longs from the now post in Imin. 3 3-.Tsec. Bobrikoff. going easy, took six furlongs in Imin. 26 3-ssec. Haskayne. Lannacost. Monorail were in Eno at the end of five furlongs in Imin. 6 2-ssec.. the former pleasing most. Nyland went six furlongs in Imin. 21 l-.jsce. Goldfinder pleased better Tuan Midnight Sun over a mile atm a-ep.-artor in 2min. 19scc.. t’ne former improving. Bierjot ran away from C anute ever five furlongs to the now post in Imin. 4 2-ssec. (’< romanriel was going better than Miss Mischief at the end of a round from the mile post to the mile post in 2m;n. 6 2-m-.ee.. the first mile was taken in Imin. 19 :»-sscc. Sphinx cavil;.' beat I'nr'iibv over six furlongs. the last four in 54 l-'isee. Ireland did four furlongs in 53 l-ssec. Sir Artcgal was better than Sandstream in seven furlongs in limn. 31 2-ssec. Outward East went 5 out of 6 furlongs in Imin. S 4-ssec. Duma. | Makarere. Scotch were in that order | at the end of a round in 2tnin. 7sec. i Bella!:, with the assistance of Sea, Pi’ik in il:e last round galloped a: mile and a-half in 2min. J6see.. tiring; i>t thr- finish. Faunus went 6 furlongs I in Imin. 20 I-.jsec. Crown Jewel, and; Royal Arms were together at the enJ I of five furlongs bi imin. 7sec. Equi-i tas, Los Angelos, and Culprit ar-; rived yesterday and were restricted i to easv pacing on the tan after; Ini i 1 t ist. Monoline went 5 furI ti- ttom the new post with the as-; i i of Monotone, the last three; in Imin. 5 2-5.-.ec. Maheno took C> ! turlongs and Sand 6 furlongs in Imin. i 18 2-ssec. Dido went 6 furlongs withj ‘ lie a -sist of All worthy, the last i three in Imin. 22sec. A large num-[ tier of others also exercised. :
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 9, 21 December 1911, Page 5
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526THE TURF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 9, 21 December 1911, Page 5
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