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SPORTING.

AUCKLAND AUTUMN MEETING ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. I From a weather point of yievr Saturday j morning was favourable for training opera- j lions, but a good soaking rain is required to j •_ake the sting out of the ground. The out- ■ =iide of the course proper was again open, | and a good number of traine-rs availed them- j selves oi the privilege to gallop their j charges on that- portion of the ground. Emerald Hill (alone) opened the proceed- j Ings by covering seven furlongs in. lm, 1 14 4-Ss. Tresor and Eleu9 jumped off at the old 1 nine lx>st. and the ionner had the best of i ixie Southern-owned gelding, running the ! ?ight iun-ungs in lm. 47 4-oR. Eleus was | ngus out, but the gallop may be expected j ■o do hnn a lot of good in fitting him for | '.ne compaign. Miss'Eihco. who has come through her ' jfforts during the country circuit in ! hPital style, brushed over half a inilo in I 33 S-os. lue two-yeaj-oid Lady Keiman ; xsvered a like journey in 52 2-ss. Broadwood jumped off at the seven fur- ; long pvxst, and finished up his task in good I ityie in lm. 35 3-Ss. i Canzonet had the English-bred Swift Flight well beaten over a middle distance. blowcoach tmisiied more strongly than No Botner m a mile task. Pine Arcti had ttie best of Sir Huon in a distance task, the concluding three iur!ong3 t>eing covered in 39 3-os. Sliver Peak jumped off at the old five 1 ."urlongs post, and came home in lm. 8 3-ss. ! Oeottrey ran the nrst three furicnga oi six in company with Khubiai Khan, regis- ] lering 41s. j Miss Melba had a lot the best of Bright Light • over five turiongs, which she completed in lm. 9 3-ss. j Rose Day ran the last four furlongs of i j ieven in 52 4-ss. ' I Glen Canny and No Mistake, after a pre- ' , liminary warm-up. were Uned up with Bith- ; oiia for a seven furlong spin. No Mistake ' i 201 a commanding lead, and he came home ! .:i lm. 37 3-ss. Glen Canny's time for sir 'uriongs was lm. 24 3-5s and Bitholia's lm. j _'7s. j Spirit Level had Pogado beaten over throe I turiongs, which ho completed in 395. Oranga slipped over three siurlongs on the I course at his best pace in 39 4-ss. Grab shaped well in a [ro with Lovelight ' and Thrace over seven furlongs. Narrow Neck left three furlongs behind »' 39 2-ss. j Impudence -and Lady Rudge finished up abreast at tbei end of five furlongs in lm j 10s.. with Gold Jacket beaten off. Golden Bubble, ridden by H. Gray, was not looking for time, and ran five furlongs from the old post in lm. lis. 1 Jaffna left seven furlongs behind in lm. i 33 l-ss. 1 Lady Florane ran clean away from Wangana from the seven furlongs pent. The latter seemed very distressed at the finish. Chintz (alone) sprinted four furlongs in 53 l-ss.

Arch Margot and Pentagram got over fonr furlongs on the ten in 565. Blue Cross, who is TK>t looking any too bright, wta given useful work. Rathlin, who looks in capital condition put in useful work on the tan.. Tenacious who is also carrying himself well, was also exercised on tho tan. _ Luperino and Daloopin were companions tn a schooling lesson over the big fences in .he .centre of the course, and they both acaurtted themselves welT. Guerre a Mort jumped four hurdles proficiently. laingarch was schooled over the battens. *nd his display left much to be desired Pente has reached Ellerslie, and the««rter to Karo is carrying herself decidedly The bulk of the visiting division have now Ellerslie th* latest arrivals memdns Ma.oha Early Dawn. The Hawk, and Toa Tana (L Wilson). Rude. Isabel, and Tamatete (F Tilley) Listowel and Thespian rw RavnerX Sflverhnk fW. Mantle), Duo *nd Kick-off (W. Donovan), Pent* (K. Quin(Th: hSS3Z- <***">«**• *»d Fulsome

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17735, 21 March 1921, Page 7

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17735, 21 March 1921, Page 7

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17735, 21 March 1921, Page 7

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