ELLERSLIE WORK
llanuaff does best SOLID SEVEN BY BRAHMAN ."''.PHALERON DISPLAYS DASH BY AI? (.'HER Smart efforts over livp furlongs by " L'liuulaif. C'prot ami Pliiileron. a solid six furlong's '»>" Cherry's Ticket and good porioniiaiK-cs over -oven furlongs hv Brahman. Kadina and Mysito wore features of the training operations at Kllerslie yesterday. The eonrso proper, tvliere the polos were out 50 feet, provided good going and the conditions (generally were very favourable. Details— Three Furlongs.- OKI Gold (.Messervy) and Xorthlanil Sun (Trcmain), 11 ; Defoe Pollyanna gefiling (Cleaver). ins; Transcript (Green). ;>> 2-5s Four Furlongs.— British Mint (Pell), 57 2-ss;" British Camp (G ilchrist) and The. Dude tPel!). Beauconp (Tromain), 5;?s; King Dazzle (McGrath) and Baffles- Maid (Jones), 52 -•">«; The Crow (H*ward) and Radio Call U'liallinder), 51 2-SS; Silver Clarion (Green). 52 2-ss ; Nizam ißairhy) led Elect (Green), 52 s; Embassy (Markwick) and Bell Renarde- iAnderson), 52 2-s>: C"' jtm-Ii (Smi'h). se• eti to three. .">1 3-s*; Sir Simon (Mfs ervy) and Transcend (Green). 51s: Bronze Crest i Hariris). •">:> 1-5-. Five Furlongs.—Bronzo (Stratton). Miss Whiriko (Green) and Tea Haider (Harris), 16 1-5, first two 25 l-ss; Golden Pay (C.ilrhrist) and Last Survey (Pell), 1.7 2-5, first two 20s; Balashiel (Jones) and Royce (Kerr). 1.7 '-)*■">; Tokerau (Gilchrist). 1.!); Gorot (Pell), 14 1-5, first two 255; Topette (Gilchrist), lis.- first two 25 3-ss; Odtan (Howard), 1.7 2-0; Sir Reynard (Green). 1.10. first two o7s ; Bambury, Lane (Stratton). 1.7 2-5; Xivrht Pilot "-('Bagby), 1-5 2-5; Lady Aeushla (Treluain) and June Tide (Fell). 1.5 i : Eliftleron (Green) beat Dinky Di (Cleaver) and ,So"'v fMj'rk"'i>-k). 1.5 1 5. first two ••«> ; Until (C!eaver). I.S; Tea Gone (Markwick) and tV.no's, yd, i.una „ tare - (Smith)l;9 3-5; Llandaff (Messervy), 1,4, first two 255; Funny Fox (Howard). 1.7. .Six Furlongs.—Cherry's Ticket (Gilchrist), 1.19 1-5. first three 39 l-ss; Flylite (Henrn). 1.25; Dependable (Messervy) and Treljor (McGill). 1.21 3-5; Golden Bonnet (Messervy) and Royal Message (Cleaver). 1,19 3-5; Svlonyx (Bart els) and Vaalso (Treraaiii), 1.21 3-5, first three 39 3-ss. Seven Furloiurs.—British Talent (Messervy). 1.33 -1"5, first three 39 4-ss; Rr:ih>».v> (Bagby) shaded Mysito (Gilchrist), 1.33. first three" 38 4-ss; Silver Quex (Messervy) sliaoed Bronze Ora (Tremain). 1.34, first three 395; Kadina (Howard), 1.33, first four 50 3-ss. One Mile. —Landveyor (Poad). 1.47 3-5. Bronze Emerald (Stratton) assisting last six furlongs, 1.21.3-5; Night Hawk (Coon), 1.18. first half 52 l-ss. Bright idea (fTearn) cleared two hurdles and afterwards did a working gallop. Melvanui (Pascoe) gave a good display over four hurdles, afterwards running seven furlongs in 32-5. Paint (Ritchie) made a good showing over four hurdles and then did a working gallop, finishing with seven furlongs in 1.39 2-5. . Xorthlandcr. (Turner) and Beverley (McGrath) were in front of Chequers (Fergus) and White Chief (Ritchie) at the conclusion lC a bout over four hurdles. They did not go fast, but jumped cleanly. Snrpeen (Cleaver) was seen to - more advantage than Master Appellant (Ritchie) over six hurdles. Surpeen jumped cleanly and quickly and seems improved. . HAWERA ACTIVITIES RING CHIEF TURNS TABLES . (0.C.) HAWERA. Thursday Horses to race at Feiiding were galloped on Iho outside of the course proper at Hawera this m'orning. The going was holding before breakfast, but improved. King Chief turned the tables oil Surveyor- " General over five furlongs, beating him by a cuupie of lengths in 1.5 4-5. Stencil fin--ished strongly to record 1.7. Sha is rapidly regaining form. Tarry, with a good weight, took 1.5. Le Marquis ran tho last five furlongs of a round in I.S. Valsheea recovered Toastmastcr's initial advantage to complete three furlongs on terir,s"ju.4l 2-ss. Toastmaster will race on Saturday- and Valsheen on t>he second day. Lysurgus, Trom a slow beginning, recorded . 40 2i5S. Over four furlongs, Ffesingold, after jumping /our hurdles, recorded 565. Retort took frkj.and High Tone .55s for the last four flf fire." Princess Flavia and Wave Length rarigyS*'. ..'.'War Effort led Martenc and Sir Col for tfre first half-mile of six furlongs, run in 1.21. War Effort's time was 53 2-ss. Both hj? and Martene should race well. ' Batiledress concluded two rounds or pace--work the reverse way on the plough, by ruiiiii ig three furlongs under restraint in 425. The' two-year-olds Corday and Miss Pippin sprinted two furlongs in 25 3-ss. VISITING HORSES The latest arrivals at Ellerslie for the Auckland Racing Club's Mid-Spring Meeting include Vo!ifox. Weifox. Full Hand, Little Ru«e and Verulamt TURF REMINDERS To-day.—Waikato Trotting Club, acceptanees
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24134, 28 November 1941, Page 5
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