NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE.
GOSSIP OF THE TRACKS. ' s | By ARCHER. Kamehameha (S. Henderson) was siren • : lesson over the pony hurdles at £llersli« pn Thursday and made a satisfactory »Ho^. It is stated that Te Monanui has chani/.j hands and in future he will be trained It New Plymouth by E. George. Te tfoafoSi 13 a, very promising hack and should nS take long to reach the winning list, " Austrulian-bied two-year-old n a i Eaton opened his winning account in }h» Alaiden Race at Wauganui on Thursday \ be had run several creditable races recent and was opposed by a weak field he "m backed down to a- very short pr'ce Di Eaten is a nicely conformed colt and ahouu win in better company before the season concludes. u The recent form of Uralla is proof that «},. is a much-improved mare, as in hs r .W four starts she has notched three first, B aß j a second. As a, two-year-old Uralla showed plenty of pace but tailed to win a race and it. was not until a three-year-old that ah» opened her winning account. Since then she has been disappointing, but recently shn has become solid and is now fulfilling her early promise. or The Auckland light-weight. W. H Jodm is riding in particularly good fona" and },,! rarely attends a maeting without ridinc » winner. He was successful on Siaosi s t Wang,mm on Thursday, and is now at th» head of the winning apprentice jockeys' ligt As he can so to scale at Gat 7lb his service* arc in very keen demand. 1 NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. LIST OF ACCEPTANCES, . [BY TELEGRAPH.---PRESS ASSOCIATION.] * NELSON, Friday. Tho following are the acceptance for t!ia Nelson Jockey Club's meeting:— 09 RICHMOND TROT HANDICAP 2 miles.—Star of Lin wood, Prince Lssli» Ta.maha.na, Brooklyn Hall, Brent Boy, Com! fort, tier; Countess .Eve, 2lyda hhd- Wm 96; Rothmoor, 168. ' NELSON CUP, la miles.—Printemps 8.9; Happy Days. 8.1; Kalakaua, 8,0; Biotl ler. 7.10; Viewpoint, 7.9; Prosperity, Princo Fcrouz, 7.7; Monoxide, 7.0; Stream, Gin. ment, 7.12; Zero Hour 6.10. HOPE HACK WELTER. 7 step, 10.9; Matin Bell, 10.4; Moutoa Lady j 9.7; Lord Leslie, 9.6; Lit, Reve, 9,1-' A'f Gold, 8.12; Otauru, 8.11; Gardant, 8.0: Mm, ter Sarto, Miss Minnie. 8.7. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 6 furMantea Sandstone, 9.5; Paphian. 7.12; Big pu s }] 7.11; Crown Star. 7.9; Kuia, 7,7; Megolo' Gardenia, 7.5. WAT-ITI TROT HANDICAP. 11 miles-a Harold Huon, Deerfoot, Skylark, Dusky Pointer, scr; Lady Zora. 36yds bhd; voiia, 18; Tracey Boy, Humming Bird, Jean Vue, 96. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, 6 fur. —Gardenia. 8.11; Bonnie Gold. 8.4; Tba Bolter, Lord Leslie, 7.8; Kilmar, 7.3; Twink, 6.13; Bonny Clan, Frilford. Miss iLimiie, 6.12. GLEN MEMORIAL WELTER, 7 fur.-., Printcmpa. 10.1: Happy Daye, 9.11; Moth oxide. Bit? Push, 8.11; Zero Hour, Pini Rcise, Marble Bar. 8.2; Bonny Gold, 7.12< Prince Charleroi, Picaninny, 7.1 L 'RACING- IN \ICTOR.IX LOVESiGN SCRATCHED, Australian and N.Z. Cable Associaticn. (Reed. 10.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, Feb. 20, Loresign has bee-n scratched for !h« Newmarket. Handicap, and other Victorias engagements. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 12
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