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RACING.

A.R.C SUMMER MEETING. ELLERSUE TRAINING NOTES. SATURDAY MORNING'S WORK. ' BY ARCHER. It was very wintry when training .operations commenced at Ellerslie on Saturday morning, but the conditions improved after the breakfast interval. The outside of the course propes «u available and was in g?od order. Frowning Beady ran four furlongs in 535, and Golden Glaus and Queen Emerald covered the same cis tancc in 54 3-ss. Uralla and J'c ham were on terms at the end of six furlongs in lh 21s. and Gala Day beat Eroadwood over the same ground in lm 20 4-Ss. •Barometer defeated Tago Sau over six furlongs in lm 225. Namutere comfortably defeated Lady '-Rewa over five furlongs from the new post in lm 6 2-ss. Cohesion and Little Flower were not extended while Tunning four furlongs in 58 3-Jis. 'Miss Malva aid Te Tahi did a useful Eiile, running the last seven furlongs in lm 88s. Jot Rifle a " d Pr pu y lavi wenl comfortably' over five furlongs, the la3t four of which occupied 56?Tacticiau was three lengths in front of Surveyor at the conclusion of a mile in lm 47a. Dtn Qnin pleased by running six furlongs in lm liii 2-ss—a good gallop. Town Bank was ten lengths clear of Dazzling Light, with Gauntlet, who was 'rasing up the last furlong, a good way further back at the end of a mile in lm 45 3-ss. The trio kept close together for. the first six furlongs. Cawnpore defeated Sleepy Sol over four furlongs in 525. .Princess Nata and Bevis ran five furlongs from the old post in lm 8 l-ss. Loyal Irish did strong work, running home the last three furlongs in 41 3-ss. Te Kara led Mura-ahi throughout a circuit in 2m ss. The formec did his work well and was going, strongly at the finish as also was Muraahi. Spooney and Ring the Bell covered seven furlongs io lm 34 3-ss. Polonett gave Royal Present a sound beating over a round in 2m 4 4-ss. Gold Fern, who joined in over tho last five furlongs, finished alongside Polonett. '

Gold Jacket and Capstar did sound work over a distance, being accompanied over - the last mile by Narrow Neck. Tresharo and Tresillian galloped a- mile in lm 49 2-os, finishing together. Drawbridge sprinted from the seven to the three furlong post but was not timed. King Pot traversed six furlongs in lm 20s. Paro went nicely for four furlongs in £1 2-ss. Scot Free travelled six furlongs in lm 245. Musketoon and ,Right and Left finished together, eight? lengths clear of Gold Light, at the conclusion of a mile* and a quarter in 2m £1 3-ss, the last round being run in 2m 6 2-o:>. ' Gold Acre was a shade in front of Master Mind and Le Choucas, with Royal Mint and C'haris some lengths away at the end of four furlongs in 52 3-ss. Ilka pleased better than Otauru over six furlongs in lm 21 3-ss. Cool Stimulants encompassed a round in 2m 6 l-ss. * Char-lady easily beat Exactly.over six furlongs in lm 228. Dorinda. Passionate and Kamekameha were in that order at the end of seven furlongs in lm 355. Knighthood sprinted four furlongs in 62 l-ss. King's Speech strode within himself for »ix furlongs in lm 245. Steel Bar worked usefully over seven furlongs.. Shirley, Memetic. Star Stranger and Romantic finished in the order named over five furlongs from the old post in lm 8 2-ss. Papatu and Luxurious ran four furlongs in 51 2-5.=. Winkie's Wheel defeated Pi ton over six furlongs in lm 21 3-ss. • Master Doon wan too good for Tuscan over five furlongs from the old post in lm 9 4;55. AFTER BREAKFAST. Marble Bell placed a' mile behind in lm 46 3-os. and Far North ran the same distance in, Jm 46 4-sa. Princess Rennie'and Arch Amie got over tux furlongs in lm 21s. Holyroond and Merry Damon covered four furlongs in 535, and Killutt beat Quinona over the sam 0 distance in 56 2-ss. Gold Mint comfortably beat Cocoanut over four furlongs in 53 4-ss. Quincoma and Opaloid reeled off four furlongs m 535. Whizbro and Sunbar tak2nS oi 3-5s over the same distance. Daddy s Girl and Rosinanie journeyed . over a round in 2m 10 3-ss. THE JUMPERS. Importer "(C. Hea'ey) led Crown Coin (S. Vftlk) over four hurdles. Crown Coin afterwards ran seven inrlongs on the course proper in lm 37 l-ss. wu™c Glenotus (E Rae) .jumped lour hurdles I jell, afterwards working soundly on the j ARRIVALS. Ar'Lt R w ne r\ wRh P, el "? e ' Motley, and and K.V-y- nff n0V! !l Runnymed*. Duo t» .i e «. Off; arid J. Coyie with Bank Se'l«H."lf ? ill 3 Cr *Ai Th « late& arrivals include Starland. Cherry Ripe. Judge's Box and .Brushwood Eoy. ' 8 i*Z l 8P0C1 » 1 tra >n from Wellington convevr.cing° n r nd , *2 the sumnwr racing and trotting meetings, reached Ellersw!t£'iH S . P T *, est * r <lar- The trainers mIL; n" abo # d ™re:-G. Jones (The ¥ * h l 1 ,v 0 r IZino 'yPhoenix Park and Oreum); ■■ Pi™ Ulnllvan „ tool's Paradise, Rova divorce and Grand Knght); C Bur-ess THW e #7 Mart J? n , Mis* and KUris." = F arVJ W lnl<>rno - Tuk '«. Mandane. Glenross and Shmin K Armour); A. McAnlay (Tarlc- «??.!' a 3 & ur l? y ,, Ay^?le ? (Limelight, StarL vAh? F ?g tfa ! ): ?■ W » tst '" (BullfordJ; M Wilson (Santiago!: S. "Reid (OuesV Piquant Merit and Quiescent.); A N WU lams (Rouex and Kalakaua); T. H. Gillett \Count Cavourl; T. Young fDegage; W K..n°T l iT ß ? u T l Hl )y Huo "- NaolJiH and Kean John): J. Bryce (Speculator); F. S« ?f S T (A T rc ™- La T y i o,xn •«« Peter ■Pri« rV-i i , Iv - n »t{«y. (Logan Chief); N. Price: (Glene g): A. Fleming '.hocanda. Mac), ft. Uarren (Blue Star and Gold Bud); and *g. Craw (Nelson Fame). The two-year-old Erne,_who is to go to F. Davis' stablo at ! Avondale, also crime. The train was to have left Wellington on : J-nday. but owing to the late arrival of the • tt-anterbury contingent and slips along the Jine did not leave until Saturday evening, i -It came via the Wairarapa route to Fnlmbr- i ston Aorth, where the complement was com- , ' plet , e "- The 1 rain then made good time, and j J UBd e the journey from Palmerston North i to Ellerslic in 14 hoars., Those trainers who patronised the train were more than , satisfied with the trip, baing extremely ,' pleased with the service rendered by the . itailwny Department. .

OTHER ITEMS. v . , W ,-, S ' K*«by will ride Far North in the Auckland Cup. and H. Alexander will lie on lJehizß in the Railway Handicap. . J. Barry will ride- Tukia, Mandane. Shining Armour, Bud luferno on Boxing Day. B H. Morris will be on Bank Draft and Kil- -. iocra. F- C. Porter will have 1 lie mount ori Count Cavour in the Great Northern Derby. Eistedfodd. Glencairn. Athe.no 11.. Ore | ' Ore. Roller and Silent Knight were shipped to New Plymouth yesterday, with a view to racing at the Taranaki and Stratford meet"iKS. Lightwood, Tinokaha. Esihonia and t'old Clip were shipped earlier in the week. •T. Griffiths arrived by the Arahura yesterday with Maunga.

| THE SOUTHERN CONTINGENT. {by telegraph.—own correspondent.] CERISTCHURCH, Saturday. The Kiccarton horses for the Auckland Racing (.'lab's meeting left here on Wednesday, bat, unfortunately, they were held up in Wel'.intrton on account of the railway flips. They were ail well when they left. L'-melight finished her preparation with a ." . brilliant spin over a mile and a quarter, whii* her stablemAtes, Footfall and Starmist, both looked in great ordtr.7 Court Cavour lias improved since he raced here, last, month. As for Tarleton, he was considered not ready for a two-mile journey,, . but 1 expect him to pay his way at EllerssSw he. WELLINGTON. Saturday. '0q Degagc hug been despatched to Auckland, find is engaged in Hie Queen's 'Plate, which ! .„- event ia run over a distance that will Buit ■ her veil, 'J'. Quir.:ivan has two horses engaged in the Handicap at EUerslie. Fool's ■*i', laradisc and Grand Knight Fool's Paradise is not a topnotch sprinter, but has a - good burst of speed, and with a light, weight and a bit of luck ought to go pretty well. Grand Knigh we do not thoroughly know ~• Jet, but Ivoutd be fjnito prepared to pep mm. i.irn out first class. He will not be thoroughly wound i:p by Christmas time, but he may be forward enough to win a race at too A.R.C. meeting. - „ Although PtQtiant baa 9.0 to carry in the Jtobison Hsidieap at on Boxing *u y ' '* * ,< ' not occasion any surprise were the frentham roat.s to lead the field home. -Good reports are to hand from Woodville Cf. the work done there by Royal Divorce prior to hir leaving fo>- Ellerslie. Opinion '» ver V divided, as; to the chance the imported l.orfe has in tho Auckland Cup. Some M~, niaintnin that the race is a good thing for . Jum but there are otheis who contend that ~' he has nm. yr-t sbown ability to stay." and they prefer to wait till be does so.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 22 December 1924, Page 15

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RACING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 22 December 1924, Page 15

RACING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 22 December 1924, Page 15

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