LATE SPORTING.
THE MEETING. TRAINING-NOTES. • t '/; n. **" " -KLAND,' "May > .. t AW ,__ ;"•^}v(!nted , work , Rain fell in' torrents, a 27 i>J _ »norning. before breakfast at' Ellerslie UilS' •« lot It cleared about 8 V clock,, after wJiicS * *», of work was registered on the. sand tractc, which was in fairly good order. Goldsize went a round in lmin 58 2-ssec. Spalfish ,was > better- than, Tyson over * four furlongs .. in 51 2 : Jollle Fillie 'made a,' nack "of Duma" over seven furlohgßr'run in - lmin 36 3-sseo.* T Kakama moved freely pyor a mile, covered in lmin 46sec —a good gallop. ,Hea*ds only separated ' Tragedy" Ivtng,' and " SouUiftOff-"" at the end of ~ seven furlongs,' run in lmin 33sec. Gerberga was tqo good ,for Waterworks over seven furlongs, covered in lmin' l H^ 4 .t'ssec, and-Kauroa and Makiri were to- °' **^ L it the end .of-a mile in lmin 56sec. K* *•' *nwu^k eat Try E '' luke o , ver once roun d Agatiru- n.'sec, and. General MaJero was in lmm 59 A\. £ldenlai at lhe end of going-easier tn>3k - ssec Merrimax, with four furlongs in 52 £■ , » rctache. a n d Masthe assistance of Lady -.*%-;., and a . ha if v tcr, • registered & • short L?* 1 "- ■ , Jn 2n iin in 2min 47 2~ssec, the last seven 7sec. Wee Olga beat Tangiwai <>?€* » n furlongs in lmin- 33 2-ssec. Avon -Park r four furlongs •in 54 ,l-ssec. Tripoli- ran the sa-me distance in 52 2-ssec. - Admiral Soult I bea!t Ngapuka once-round in 2mfn>4 2-ssec. Royal Arms, with the assistance of Crown Pearl, ran the last five of siv furlongs in lmin 21 l-ssco. * Glemnore was restricted to steady pacing. King Try and Matawerere I jumped five' hurdles, fencing well. Hauera and .Chris got: ovex the big fences in the centre of .the .course without a mistake. Idealism, with, the assistance of Fleet Arrow for the first fiVe,' schooled- over seven hurdles, jumping slowly, i„. Coleraine. and Atahere jumped four hurdles,, and Napper Tandy was better-than Pylos over six hurdles. Riro Atu, -Icel, Ingenkender, and Irrawanda were companions over jthe big fences, going over well. The latter fell" at - the top of the hill, andU*iro Atu at the first fence-of the double the last'time. Bercola, Paritutu, Sandy Paul, Peary, Captain Jack, and Carron were associated in similar tasks.' ' The latter fell at the sod wall. Th'e others fenced well, and finished a bunch, Peary iespecially pleasing. -' ~,'.. A 4ot of others also' worked.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 10
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399LATE SPORTING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 10
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