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ELLERSLIE TRAINING

USEFUL EFFORTS RECORDED KILTOWYN'S SIX FURLONGS BAROSCOPE AND LADY DIANA , The weather was fine for training ope rat ions at Ellerslie on Saturday and a good deal of useful work was performed by candidates for tho .Auckland Racing Club's Spring Meeting, The course proper, where the flags were out 50ft., and the going was holding, was used for galloping. On the course proper Lord Val wa* two lengths in advance of Wee Pat, with J Thespis about another length away, at the conclusion of a round in 2.11 4-5. The last six furlongs were run in 1.24 1-5, and Lord < Val worked freely, being in his element on the soft going. Grand Sport strode over four iurlotsits in 56 l-ss, going evenly throughout. Fei-Mah was also worked over half a mile but was ' not out to make time. Fei-Mah is showing ' * improved condition. 1 Master Rex beat Royal Appellant over ... six furlongs in 1.25 4-5. The first three furlongs were run in 40), and Master Rex wa# going comfortably at the finish. Royal Appellant is a lazy worker and does; not exert himself unless urged. Kelly, On Para demand Killadar finished as named at the end ot! six furlongs in 1.24. These liacka are all on the improve and should perform creditably in the.r spring engagements, especially Kelly, who should have good prospects of opting liis winning account at the coming meetings, Gainsfld and Royal Lineage Zane Grey and Neil were worked over * mile and a-half, running the last round in 2.25 1-5. Trevace moved smoothly over half a mile in 54 l-ss, and Sporting Blood strode over the same distance in 58 2-s<. Sporting Blood appears to have benefited by his racing at Piieroa. Gold Pocket and Sporting Sqiks were in front of Sir Val at the conclusion of six furlongs in 1.28 4-,5. They were going easily at the finish and could have improved upon the time recorded. Psychologist we? timed to run five furlongs in 1.8 4-ii, going evenly throughout. He is carrying a very bright appearance. King Musk,, Vernant and Gay Marigold, after running the first three in 39 3-ss. completed six furlongs in 1.23. All worked solidly and shou.'d strip well next Saturday, although Gay Marigold will, be all ih» better for a race. Ruling King and Chief Emerald 'were on terms at the conclusion of four furlongs in 55 4-ss. Gainsfid and Royal Lineage were responsible for seven furlongs in 1.38 3-5. Both went in good style anjl are,:in great heart after their recent racing \My Money and Crooning, with Barn Dance to assist over the last five, covered six furlongs in 1.23 2-5, My Money being . slightly in front at the finish.' Aramifl and Mondorus placed five furlongs behind in 1.8 4-5. i ■ Kiltowyn covered six furlongs in 1.22, working in bis usual good style. Kiltowyn will have, his first race since the autumn r in the Flying Handicap next Saturday. Schooling of Jumpers Chief Cook and Jalldy Karo got to th» end of six furlongs in 1.23 4-5,. Baroscope and Lady Diana were associ,sited over five furlongs in 1.8. Baroscope looks very well after his two races at Paeroa and should make a forward showing in ihe Mitchelson Cup. Parkhurst (Fergus) jumped four hurdles cleanly, being accompanied over the first two by Ornamental (Lacassie), who is ono of the latest recruits to the jumping brigade. Ornamental acquitted heiself satisfactorily for a beginner. Chromadyne (Fergus), and Supreme Ruler (Craddock) jumped a couple of hiirdles without mistake, Chromadyne afterward working usefully over a round on the No. 8 grass. Town Beauty (Fergus), Ardmanning (Baker) and Absent (Sharkey) were associated in a schooling bout over the steeplechase fences. They gave a good display and there was little between lihem at th» finish. KOROKIO REHANDICAPPED MITCHELSON CUP IMPOST As the result of her win in the Lin* Memorial Stakes at Otaki, Korokio has been rehandicapped for the Mitcbehon 'Cup at Ellerslie. having been penalised Sib, which will bring- her weight t,» 7.9. MASTERTON REHANDICAPS [BT TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION'] WELLINGTON, Sunday Rehandicaps for the Masturton meeting are:— High-weight Handicap.—Leo Colossus, 9.11. Lawn Handicap.—Synagogue, 9.9. - Grandstand Handicap.—Royul Routine, 9.SL ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS "Argument." Oruru.—The prizemoney in the Auckland Cup in every year from 1919 to 1930, both inclusive, was £3OOO,_ except in 1921. when it was £3500. Bath in 1929, when Peter Bingen won, and 1930. when Wrackler won, the value of this New Zealand Trotting Cup, two divisions and a final, was JE4IOO, including gold imp valued at £IOO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 7

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ELLERSLIE TRAINING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 7

ELLERSLIE TRAINING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 7