NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE.
BY ARCHER. Hurdles -were erected on the ° the course proper at Kllerslio yesterday morning. It was thought that WJ trainers would bo eager to Bivo t - jumpers a gallop over hurdles, but only five horses were schooled. lrncths Glenotus (Puncheon) was about in advance of Cool Stimulant l ■ . with Explorer (W and (J. Preston) some lengths inclusion (A. Rutherford) bea^ten Glenotus of a gallop ° V f.p rv light bo>\" and he gave was carrying a light >. fpnclDg> a perfect exhibition of c - e ', • « . jh e running the round from Cool >Snmu l an ts last hurdle, in -m l •■ • cav6 gOCK I jumngd carefully, but tne oiuis i » k » to race' lit arrived at Ellerslie during the liclidajs, ar , Thoy wIU wui Railway Handicap and ,h M fi Carr t olfamved ye.erday with his team Taranaki fixture. Lady Comet is a.so „oi „ to New Plymouth to-day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 8
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