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ELLERSLIE WORK

GOOD six furlongs -j •>, — : — ■ • -* • f J3RONZE FIRE GOES SOLIDLY gIR CAMERON ALSO PLEASES • ' . BY ARCfHER ' Some interesting work was performed t'Kllerslie yesterday by candidates for .jjg' Avondale Jockey Club's Spring Afeetiiig? . which opens on Saturday. The No- - grass was available for galloping. and the going, was dead. Tho ' - maiden Bronze Fire and the three-voar-olcj Sir Cameron were responsible for tli'e best effort by running six furlongs soundly- Among others to go well were Alooey Spinner, Kelly, Orate, Kara a' v Js- and Odtaa. QU the jrrass, Ac.ro Kins: (Mcsservy) ,• i e o ver a round in 1.56, the last four furlongs in 565. He is to start in tho Avondale' Clip, w "' lich wi " his first attempt in : f handicap. British Mint % e ]\) finished clear of Mimax (D. Green) Iftir running five furloijgs in 1.7 -t-5. 'Bronze Fire (Messervy) and Sir Cameron '■ IT) ' Green) were several lengths clear of Ptalsron (McTavish), Rex Maitland (Heam) and Brazilian (McGill) after running six { riotigs in 1.10 *l-5. <h(j best of the rnorn- ' -tip- Bronze Fire stayed -on well at the iniih 'after running the first, three iu 3S J am i it was a good <)frort for a horse in Sir Cameron finished, strongly and jl 1 ,loino' well. Odtaa (Gilchrist) went nicely Jr,T six furlongs in 1.20 2-5, running the Slat* three in 31) 3-5s and coming right away L.. Master Warden (Spick) at the end. ffier Warden took 1.2-1. \ Money Spinner Shows Dash TvinK'« ' Flight (Williams) went with British 'Mint over the last three in 41 3-os , n rf >wa« under a good' hold throughout. Vine's Flljdit is a three-year-old by British l'rom Royal '.Seagull and is a good 'Spinner (Vaughan) was several le'nffths clear of Desert Tide (Poad) after inning five' furloncs in , 1,6 2-5. the first tii )' in She went in improved style and u n-as a verv satisfactory effort for a novice. nc*ert Tide was not ridden out. Kelly (Gilchrist) moved freely while covering a round, ffiral (Alesservy) assisting him over the last & furlongs in 1.21 1-5. Rival continues to -work ,well in spite of his disappointing effort nf'.tbe -Pakuranga Hunt Meeting, before which he worked pleasingly. fKena' (Poad) and Royal Appellant (Buchsrian) completed a working gallop over a riund with seven furlongs in 1.-12. Kena is mass of condition after his winter racing, mri Wis (Vaughan) sprinted live fnrlongs ft ie 4.-s,"the last four in 52 -I-os. LlandatT rtfe«servvl. after running the first two in 2Ss, completed'five furlongs in 1.7 S-5. He is very hridit and healthy and is now inclined to work lazily -unless shaken up. Details ol Gallops Other gallops were as - Three Furlongs.—-Golden Pay (Gilchrist), Poland (Vaughan) and Landveyor (Wig- • cinsV 40 2-ss; Prival (Wiggins), 12 2.«>s; final' (Williams), -12s; Nnna (McTavish and Brahman (Vaughan), 3:>s; Roman} ibpick) beat Balashiel (Kerr), 39 3-ss; C.o'den Donnet (Manson), 30 2-ss; Bournemouth, 40s; B'JC de Paix, 41 2-ss; Orate (Kerr), on the - Furlongs.—Pertinax (Markwick) and ptenron (McTavish), 54'"'.1-ss; Hinchou (Iremain), 5 Us; Softly (Ryan) and Akanora (Fcarn). 51s; Village Green (Neil), o2 4-os. Five Furlongs.—Mia Regina (Cameron) snd -Biddy Girl (Ryan), I.S; Hot Shot (ManEbn), 1.10 4-5; Bide-a-wee (Kerr), l.n .J-o; Clinch (Cameron) and Goldrace (Gilchrist), ] 14; Milanion (Vaughan), 1.25; Happiroat Yftili-hrist) 1.!) T-5; Natal (Tremain) beat JlaoVrStar .(Spick).; 1.9 2-5; Koyal. Message (Vaughan) beat Phil Vaals (Gilchrist), l.<. ~ Six Furlongs'.—Calula Boy (Gilchrist) went > litter than Tybalt (Spick), 1.23; \ t3x-- Vevana (Cammick) and Miss Bridge (fterr), I*2l 4-5; Bees\ying (Kerr), 1.22 3-o. ' . Seven Furlongs.—Bronze' Emerald (Mesgervy) shaded Miss Valerie (Wiggins), 1.3S 3: onee Round.—Valspear (Vaughan). 1.54 4.5 last four furlonsrs, 56 4->s; Marchbj (Thomson). 2.3 3-5, last four. 58 3-os; Silver Glow (Thomson), 2-o. (Gilc&risi) assisting last six furlongs in I—3. 'Boy Lu (Turner) jumped four hurdles care-Mv.-Inyatis (Genimell) pertormcd Nitisfactorilv iu a bout over the pony hurdles. Pingsiiot' (Baker) and Vaalso (Turner) plea.sed ■better than Agog (Fergus) .over four hurdles, il&h there was not much between them fit the finish. Ringshot and \aalso both juapea very well- ; SERATOnNGS POSTED . SAXON TOR WITHDRAWN , 'i Saxon .Tor was withdrawn from all engageinenfe at the Avondale' Jockey Clubs Spring Meeting at 9.6 a.m. . yesterday. Rosce and Kefttuckj' nave also. been withdrawn for all tflgagements. KIDERS FOR AYONDALE ,'ADDITIONAL ENGAGEMENTS Additional riding engagements for the first day: of the Avondale Jockey Clubs Spring \teetinc on Saturday are as follows: K Vaughan Money Spinner, Milanion, B M P M P cTavuT-Ple?ron!-Classic. Phaleron, Tinketoon, Hackenschmidt, Mysito. F. E.-Baker. — Rinfrshot. T Williams—The Trimmer. ~ A. Messervy.—Aero King, Bronze Emerald, Bronze Fire. C. G. Goulsbro.—Estro. r:, C sS;7—ValamUo, Brazilian, Inver, T. i Pr Greln.-^Flwd Tide,' Gaymiss, Venture, Verus. , '. .. G. Cameron.—Golden Sheila W. J. Broughton.—Greenock. GREENOCK HAS PACE AVONDALE STAKES ASPIRANT [by telegraph OWN corkkspondknt] HAW ERA, Tuesday Bain interfered ftith the later training at Hawera this morning, but- earb fork was .not seriously hampered. On tlieextreme .. fide of the course proper, the going was bE G?e'n Birmin broke away scvcral lengtlis in front of Sea Link and maintained hK advantage over half a mile ru in . • • Link may be taken, to Trentham next inon n Glen Birman shaped promisingly comrigny at Xew Plymouth. fnrlonsrs War Lap and Viracious ran five furlonss in 1.10. Min Vaals and the Kiosk b:aid> Eka . fitly sprinted three furlongs well 4 "F"ilbert surprised by holding Stencil at the close of half a mile run in o4 -* oS j_ j. Disturbed (Toki) jumped fne hurdles safely. He is still tender m front- a Greenock ran an easy'two V ondale She left this afternoon en route to -Avonda e ?here she' Ls to contest the Stakes. aJo has abundance of pace and is an < • j for early racing. High Tone did pace woric. She may race next at Marton. from The trainer, O. Com is recovering from his illness and expects to be about, again shortly. Friesland and lavoy hav^ r j'„ lan d is easy tasks during his absence. Friesland -Quite sound at present. r . ft val Air Flight. Chief Lord Silver Gift, Pere/ Student Prince and Gitana Lass Riven useful tasks. ' , T has / Golden Rod, the dam of Veldette. foaled a bay colt to Phaleron Bay. • ; TURF JOTTINGS ■' ... —■' and stable gossip , The Awapurii trainer L. G. J 1 ®® been appointed starter to the Hnwk.es . Jockey club. The position was previously held by ilr. W. Price, who resigned. .Secret Flight made a</promising beginning *hen she ran second to Race , hv Presidents Handicap at Shc )s t> iWght Raid and a hair-sister to Wild Career, Winner of the Riverton Cup. . f The Chokebore stable 1 , which again lias a strong team this year, is expected to do ropre at Ashburton. this week Shikari. Pleading, Winning Rival and Yn Ylio may carry the stable barnier in J>nncdin Guineas.' which was won i Mst jcar , b i' Winning Rival, eighth "successful repr<; Mutative of the stable in the race. Satisfactory progress has been n l l j. lde fi ,!" training by the two-year-old fi'jy t ' fes Pal from. Set Sail and half-sister W • Sailing Lady and Southern Sail. Shesbemg Rifled at Riverton by'A, McKay.whoalso fas Southern Sail in his stable, as weli as jvo other half-sisters. Peony Rose and tne "O-year-old by Salmagundi— Paigle. . Mr. T). M. Tweedie. president of tho Eivor'on Racing Club, will be represented tins / fwson by three fully-related gaHopers. Dark fj.tyit, Gold Flight and Gay Flight, W Minstrel from Ftancolin. Last season Flight won four races and Gold Fligni three... and the filly G<u; Flight has Sealed speed in her early training.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23758, 11 September 1940, Page 7

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ELLERSLIE WORK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23758, 11 September 1940, Page 7

ELLERSLIE WORK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23758, 11 September 1940, Page 7

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