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ELLERSLIE WORK

SOMK SJIAIiT SI'IIINTS AUBURN LAD RECORDS 495. IT: ; ?\T BY BRONZE EMERALD BY AHCHKR Sma it half-miles by Auburn Lad, who imishixi in fi■ <>nt ol King's Flight, and Yevnnn. and Useful efforts by Last Surveyor, 1 fnj>]ii(■ 11;11 and Hronz.o I'.merald were features m(' the work at Fllerslie yesterday, whrii the Xn. - graf-s provided last going. Several of tho hordes with engagements at the W hangarei R.icing Club's Spring Meeting on Friday and Saturday wri'p restricted to serviceable tasks with a view to galloping this morning. On the grass, Last Surveyor (CSilchrlst) sprinted four furlongs in '•(» He is showing promise in his early gallops, linlusn Mint li'rll) beat Red Warden G'oad) over tour furlongs in .">0 l-">s. Auburn Lad Gleam) was responsible for the best half-mile when lie defeated King's Flight a;rem) in l!Ks. Auburn bad and King's Flight are liotli trained by I. Tueker and they should have prospects ui the noviee elass at Whangarei. Bronze Emerald (Toad) easily defeated Poland (Gilchrist) over six furlong's in 1.17 :i-"i Vevaua (Camtnick) placed four turlongs behind in -l'.i -i-r,.-*. Huppicoat (Messervey) was not hustled to run five lurlongs in 1.,> the last four in Ms. She looks bright, hut her form this season has been very disappointing, especially since her creditable effort in the Great Northern Guineas. Details of other gallops: . Three Furlotnrs. Maori Star U annnhv) heat Master Warden i Ynmrlian), :it> Wee l'.ay (Trcuiain). :;ss. Four Furlongs. O rev \\ ines i Kerr) and Bnllivor (Spick>, ,">ls: Fuc ile l'nix i< ameroul, r.l ■J-">s. , , , Five Furlongs. (Inhlrace G'oailt and Lady \i ushki t Messervy). 1 .."> .V:"r Gleam! »ii.l Muscatine -M.-Cill) beat I ImUiw.r Ktreeni. Venture .Stewart) ami .Mailt Pilot iVauulian). I ."> Six I •*iit'!<lllu. Bronze t 'ra i(. ilchri-t), la--! of round. 1I: (iohlen Ponnet iManson). 1,1!) Landsman (\" a u h n n.) and lea (ionw iTremain). I .-jo. One Mile. Melvanui Glowrick). 1 Diien ltoumt. Knjauya i Tremaiu). l-"(> 4-.~.; British Talent iTreinnin). The two-vrar-old by Captain Bnnsby from Gold Monev ami Huntins King hit out nicely ill a sprint up the straight. On the tan Miss Valerie (Markwick) strode over four furlongs in .*>!) 4-.">s. Rival (Gemmell) jumped four hurdles well. Night Hawk (Maria) and Pertinav (C'ha|iliu> were sent over six hurdles. Roth ar:t making improvement and jumping with more confidence. Although he was out walking in the exercise rimr Clinch was not noticed workintr yesterday. it is understood that he is an unlikely starter at Whangarci.

SCRATCHINGS POSTED AUCKLAND SUMMER MEETING Trench Law and Duncannon wore withdrawn frum all engagements at the Auckland Raciuff Chili's Summer Meeting' at 1 p.m. yesterday. RIDING ENGAGEMENTS JOCKEYS FOR WHANGAREI Additional riding engagements for Iho first day of the Whansarei Racing Club's Spring Meeting nn Friday include: Gilchrist. —Bronze Orn, Poland, British Mint. B. Markwick.—Miss Valerie. (.Hen Abb. .T. Chaplin.-—Pertinax. T. Williams.--11 i'jh Star. M. Coon.—Raj inya. C. G. Oonlsforo.—-Kara Avis. W. Thomson.- -Fairfield, Tea Blossom. A. C. Messervy.- -Silver Qnex, Corot. S. Trcm lin. —Lady Acushla. G. Cameron. -Night Pilot, Rue de Pnix. X. Vaug'ian. Auto Star. La id Court. T. Poad. Bronze Emerald. X. R. McKenzie.-Court Favourite. The Dozer. Xaniara. F, Beguel.v- Xoitaro, Surpai. G. Smith.—-Gold Money Sonjt J. McMinn. —Rey T.u, High Sea. V. (lollop.—M.l *lllll. ,T. Mdnally.—Saccone. Kins Louis, Grandom. Hineifi. R. W, McTavish. —Kaalooa. J. Bond. —Onetca. TURF REMINDERS Friday.—Auckland Racing Club, creneral entries 'and forfeits; Taranaki Jockey Club, nominations; Waina Racing Club, acceptances. Monday. Auckland Trotting: Club, entries arid payment Great Northern Trotting: Stakes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 7

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ELLERSLIE WORK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 7

ELLERSLIE WORK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 7

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