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ELLERSLIE WORK

SIR CAMERON PLEASES HALF-MILE BY LANDVEYOR ' INTERESTING SCHOOLING BY ARCHER Some interesting work was performed at Fillers!ie yesterday by horses 'frith engagements at the Franklin JJneing filth's Winter Meeting at Piikeknlie to-morrow. The going on the course proper, where the Hags were out JlOft.. uas excellent alter light rain overnight which just eased the surface slightly. The three-year-old Sir Cameron attracted attention hy easily heating I'oyal Appellant over seven furlongs, anil among others to go well were ISroii/.o anil Landveyor, Lady JJi'vnanl. Don Quex and Corot. On the cour-e proper. Cherry's Ticket (Gilchrist), sprinted four furlongs nicely in | ;j.,y She appears to have gone on the right wav >inee finishing second to Balblair at Auuulale. .lune Tide (Bartels) covered the same ground in l.t. She has a fine turn of speed, but docs not seem to gather it quickly from a standing start. Broiizn (Pond) and Lamlveyor (Cleaver) dashed over four furlongs in -to 1 -ss. Landvevor had much the worse of the weights, and he went well. Sir Cameron (D. Green) came right away m the last furlong to easily defeat Royal Appellant iMcTavish) over (.even furlongs in I ~".o after running the lir>t three in ;t-5s Sir Cameron is in great heart and ready for a .-olid performance- if eCirtcil in the President V Handicap to-morrow Lailv Reynard (tremaui) got ttie belter of the' start ami led Softly (Wiggins) over five furlongs in ! I-".. She lightened up a little alter her exertions at Avondale. but ]jas worked nicely in the meantime. Softly went a tritle -luggishly. but she is very fit. Don Qiicx iMarkwick) easily beat Ivy Willonvx (Greeji) and Golden Tom (Walker) over seven furlongs in |.;(i |-5 lie seems to -he right at the tin of his form. Corot iJones) placed six furlongs behind in Lis. .having the assistance of Boomps-a-Daisy (Cameron) over the last four in 51 3-ss. Lack of size is against Corot. but he Slavs hotter than most of the horses in the Ila'rrisville Hack Handicap to-morrow. Dependable (.Tones) jumped away in front and led Silver Quex (Markwick) and Water Vixen (Wiggins) over five furlongs in 1.3 t-">. l)epemlable has improved, but. Silver Quex and Wat"'Vixen both had a little in reserve. Other ga'lop- were:- - Three Furlongs. Last Survey i light hoy) and Persistence (Pell), I'i J-*>s; Cain la Boy (Gilchrist), •"•!» :t-ss; Lady Vixen (McTavish), on tari. to t'-Vs. Four Furlongs.—l\ifir;ii<l (If(Mni), Five Furlongs.— Hunting King (Tremain). j Paint '(Chaplin), l.t •!-*>: Maori Star (Jones) and-'Master Warden (Lilt), t.7 1-5. last four. ■*'ss; White Chief (CallendeO and Flving' March (Wiggins), l.t 1-5; N'orthlander (Wiggins). I.e. t-">; Miss Valerie (Wigpinsl. 1.5 '2-5. Six Fur'ongs.—Lady Acushla (Messervy). 3 .'jo 1-5: Bronze Ora (Gilchrist), l.'-'l; Ilappifoa| (Messcrw) and Venture (Smith) 1.'20 1-5. ~ „ , , ... .

-"even furluuirs- —Vaa!«) (Junes), I .rt7 One Mile.—Tea Gong (Wiggins). l."(>. last ia!f, M r Once Round.— British Talent (Gilchrist), 2 Id a-,*., last half-mile. 3-*-: Xieht Hawk iMcKinnonh 'J.S last six furlongs. I .'_'() 3-"; Rarolonca (Chaplin). '2.!> 3-5, last halfmile, 1--s. Prival (Fergus) jumped two pony hurdles cleanly and. afterwards ran seven furlongs on (he course ttroper in t.".'! )••">. He has jtone nn the. Tight ■ way since winning at Avondale. Sylonyx (Neil) shaped well for a beginner in a lesion over the pony hurdles, which Rajan.va (if*>ria) also jumped safely. Baldric (Cleaver) and Beverleyf Williams) went twice over the steeplechase fences on the flat: They gave a good display, especially Baldric, who is a fine fencer when in a generous mood. Makoi (Ritchie) went boldly over four hurdles. Loyal Grant (Tnrveyi was schooled over four hurdles, which she iumped very carefully. Sebro'f (PiKon) gave a promising display over hurdles He did not "nave much pace on hut the manner in which he cleared the fence* indicated that he is a natural jumper. Lan tin (Ritehie) gave a good display over a round of the steeplechase fences. Pertinax (Chaplin) wept with him as far as the second fence on the hi!/, whfe he balked and afterward showed a d : « !, ielination to .'itnin Br'ght Idea (K'erri and Red Anoeliant (Williams) vjnmped the fences on the flat boldly

' TRAINER ON HOLIDAY ■J.T. JAMIESON IN AUCKLAND The Randwick trainer J. T. Jarnieson is paying a visit to Ne.v Zealand and is at present staying with his son, who is farming at Cambridge. Jarnieson has enjoyed considerable success since he left the Dominion to take up residence in Sydney and has won many important races, his star performer • being High Ciiste. He is very enthusiastic over the form of High Caste. Beau Vite and Beauli're and thinks it remarkable that the Don ; niori should hair produced three horses of such high class in the, one year "Thev are three great horses and there is noi much In choose between tlieni.' said Jarnieson "When they oppos each other, success is usually with the ori< that is at the highest peak of fitness TAKANINI GALLOPS BRAZEN BOLD AT HIS BEST The brilliance of Brazen Bold was again demonstrated at Takanini yesterday, when the final trials for the Franklin meeting were conducted. The inside grass track was fast. Other horses to impress were Kinvara, Court Favourite .River Plate. Foxola. Grandora and Gold Money Song. Brazen Bold produced the best effort of the morning by running from the six-furlong post to the first in 1.0 1-5. Brazen Bold at' the top of his form. Kinvara and Court Favourite went excellently from a standing start iri 1..'. Cornish and Lovaals completed a mile together in Lit. Hunting Bee recorded 1.13 3-5. the last six furlongs with Surpai, taking U<; .'l-5. Hunting Bee worked well. Arvakur (Jackson) and Sea-law (Home) pleased over seven furlongs. Tellsern was not hurried to complete six furlongs in ,t.l», and he could have done ■much better. Saccone completed a round by sprinting two furlongs in 'JS '-'-■" is Biddy Girl ran up the straight. Grandora recorded the tiest half-mile in 4!I wtiirli ivas a fifth hotter than the time of Colli Money Song. They did their work well Watefiett comfortably defeated the British King filly in si)s,_ the former showing great improvement. King's Cross strode leisurely over the same ground ill 3iis, Dignity running from Hie seven to the three in ."»o Gamos and Heroic Star worked over two rircuits increasing the pare_ over (he last six furlongs, run in 1 Mysito and F'.xlore covered a mile easily in 11. Hine-iti placed five furlongs behind in 1.1. Paoi-tre running 1.5. easily. Opliatia hit out from iii,"' .six to ttie one in I.,'i This filly is j very we||, British Sovereign (Cleaver) fcave a polished j display over four fences Lapidarian is unlikely to run to-morrow. H° has in enlarged knee caused through a kick at the post in the Brighton Hurdles

NEW PLYMOUTH TRACK KAIWAKA AND GLENVANE (0.C.) XEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday The New Plymouth track was again fast this morning and all galloping look place on tne course proper, with the flags out about 3'J feel. Ringling and Salvation finished too well for Miss Hallomet over five furlongs, in 1m 4 l'-ss, the first three furlongs in 'if! .'i-ss, hut they were stopping at the finish. Xoble Fox and Lucky Lulu went pleasingly over half a mile in 5! 'J-ss. Windsor Cliff ,(as clear of Aulo Sweep in •">! ■''■">s. Kupatrid, Tidewaiter and Young Charlew ran a mile,'the 'a si. seven furlong taking 1m n<; :s-ss. Hollicker jumped six hurdles, taking each In In- si ride. Kaiuaka and (llenvanc jumped 15 sleepleolin.se fences cleanly throughout iiltliough tilenva tie was tiring. RIDING ENGAGEMENTS Additional riding engagements for the Franklin winter meeting include: — J F. Ferirus.— Prival. 'll. ('. Maria.- < appv. Mio (lenerale. 0. Cii.hrist. Miss Bridge, Cherry's Ticket. Bronze Ora. D. J. Burgess. -■ Conllagriition. W. (). Ensor.—BiddyV Girl. Further riding engagements announced for the Wnverlcy 'meeting include the following:—P Atkins, Tidewaiter, Lucky Lulu; ( . 0. Sargent, [Jingling, Young Charles; L. Dulieu, Kaiwaka, Kupatrid; (I. 15.I 5 . Dowrick. Miss ]ln llojnct, Valtour; T Kilgour. Windsor thief; ,\. Jenkins. Clarion Call; II P ■Stewart. Last' \crc: Tau-Uru. T<ord Cavendish, Taitama, Wildfire; S. Waddell. Teasof. Dynasty, Curtail, Kingcraft. Fly-by-Xight, Endorsement; A. How ry. Alcxcciln. Valerian; P. Brady, Hornpipe; .1. Williamson. Nofiiirn; J) \v Redstone Riugless. Kena. Acrobat TOCEETIE TO REMAIN Toceetie, who failed in the Fergusson Handicap at • Epsom, u 111 remain in Hie north until after the, Auckland winter meeting this •month. E Schofield has returned south, Toreeiip brines placed under the rare of it. Jkevtrt

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23954, 2 May 1941, Page 5

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ELLERSLIE WORK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23954, 2 May 1941, Page 5

ELLERSLIE WORK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23954, 2 May 1941, Page 5