ELLERSLIE TRACK
SO3IE SMAI'T SHUNTS EFFORT" v p.-.-VAL APPELLANT VALS! . '..*>» 'IX FURLONGS The No 1 with the poles 51t. ol 't, was l ii l° r galloping at Ellersbe ; . • "hen some interesting wor y'oinpliijhed. Features of tbe nie ;S\ork were solid six turlongs «■ is* Royal Appellant, Cay Bom "^'alspear. Kilo soa ' a\ i *li) ran six furlongs in 1.2' 1-;' : u.stia has not been required to i l serious in recent weeks but th\i"'ving on the tasks allotu I h 11. Spe dfa i O'j) hit out in good style ver , ivilje in 51 4-ss. He is lookin ; i i i '.i:l ( well. Rabbiform sprint •(} t i iiH.'s in 40 l-ss. Sal a(l i i as/too good for Rackblock (Kei > vefr half a mile in 52 l-ss. Salvi iim u.es to show promise. Tybab (M inl' > worked lazily over five i irloi, iM .10 4-5. The two -o Hunting Moor (Gilchrisi) djs d ash over half a mile in 5) 2-5s ' ■!>■ ilton (Nightingale) sprin ed t! •ft in 3 l Js. Ku.ght . u. ralia (Coon) and Horonljeiiu lv i,'rns> were on terms at th end m' furlongs in .1.18 4-5. Both contii t ' work in their best style. llli tiani rr y) and Huntsman's Chort s (G< I :c) 1 covereil half a mile in 50 4-5s w s a smart effort and both were • ; ii 1 on strongly at the end. Royal APi' r l r (Cameron) and Gay Broi ey (>Ji ' :1 ) were responsible for . solid i ovcr s 'x furlongs in 1.16 ' os, r, i C together. They were brot. ;ht ]' ' cr the last half-mile by I 1 ieetw a- .Gilchrist) in 50s. Jolly D, (McTavish) and Miss Appfcliant v ' V icon) pleased over four furlojbgs in "■C.'s. An unnamed mare by Musketoon- -Foxglove, in F. Stenning's stable, sprm Jd -hree furlongs in 40s. Armacour. t Nesbitt) was let off with an easy sevi furlongs in 1.46 1-5. She has not beet' jinked to do anything serious of late b'it should be capablo of a solid effort 1 when next required to race. I After running the first two in 255, Valspear (Me'i'avish) completed six furlongs, in.-1.16 Valspear is in great heart" and galloped well. Psychologist}- (Cameron) ran five furlongs in 1.6 2j~5. It was his first gallop since resuming work, and he showed dash. Round t Up (Green) placed fivo furlongs behind in 1.4 4-5, a smart effort. \ Survoy (Manson), who received the worse of the beat Waitaka (Murray) over fiWe furlongs in 1.4. Survoy again created a favourable impression and should j/iave good prospects during tho summer Imonths. Jack Tar ■> (Moore) ran four furlongs in 55 2-ss. file was not extended at any stage. Lonfj Flier and Lady Defoe covered fivf? furlongs in 1.7 1-5. Bon Stait" (Manson) was responsible for,tho half mile of the morning in 49 3-55," W. Townsend's charge continues to 1 please. Marjorf* Daw (Murray) ran half a mile in $3 l-ss. Vera Acre (Manson) was of -AH Irish (Murray) at . e completion of seven furlongs in x.'d'2 3-5 V Vera Acre displayed more d"sh th?ln usual. Gay Cavalier (Jenkins) wisiat nicoiy over half a mile in I - 4-ss>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 11
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