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SPORTING.

ELLERSLIE THAT NINO NOTES. (By Telegra ph—l'rcss <4 sxocia t ion. I AUCKLAND, Last Night. Heavy ram yesterday and during the niglit made the tracks at- Elierslie soft, but no rain fell during the training operations this morning. Ail work of importance was register.--!.! oil tho outside course proper. Loloma beat lladj over four furlongs in 53 4-5 sees. Asfcor did tho same distance. TJydrus ran six furlongs, tho time for the last five being lmin 9 3-5 sees. Merry Roe was too ;rood for Guiding Way over a round, covered in 2min 7sccs. Colonel Soult, with the assistance of Signo over the last five furlongs, covered six furlongs in lmin 19 3-5 sees. Playoff ran four furlongs in 54 4-5 sees, Self and Castalia were together in front of Tenacious at tho end of seven furlongs, which occupied lmin 37 1-5 sees, Mandoline did six furlongs in lmin 23secs. HyUus was better than Cultiform over four furlongs, run in oosees. Pot a and Joliie Fille went a round in 2min 11 2-5 sees. The former was lame lfter working. Royal Irish, going easier than Pondoon. covered seven furlongs in lmin 37sees. After breakfast Goklsizo, with tho assi.sta.nco of Gold Fran over the last six furlongs, did a round in 2min osees. Jack "Delava I was better than Mullingar in a six furlong gallop, occupying imin 21 1-5 sees. .Itckomii heat Waiuku over four furlongs in 54sees. T'inopai did soven furlongs in lmin 30 sees, the fastest gallop of tho morning. Cflenroy went five furlongs in J inin 8 3-5 sees. Expedition did a rojund of the big country, jumping well, 'but was sore afterwards. A lot of others also worked. a s i ri-n; hst-pohanci n a RACING CLUIL Owners and trainers are reminded that nominations for all events and entries for the Maiden Stakes in connection with tho Ashhurst-Vohan-gina Club's re-opening meeting i'lo-e to-day, Tuesday, .November 'Jiict, at p."in. WOODY I'LL E JOCKEY C-T.T" P.'S PllOGlt A-MM.Fi. The Woodville .District -lock Club's summer meeting is set Unr.i for Wednesday and Thursday, December 8 and 0, and the programme advertised in this issue is framed •

much oil the lines of last season's fixture, wliieh was in every nay successful. The Woodville Handicap, the leading event of the gathering, is worth 2")0 sovs, while the other races of most- importance on the ['• -st day are the Morough Handicap (115 sovs), Electric (120 sovs) and a Mack Hurdle Kaec (100 sovs). The h.K-k races on both days are all well eaiored for. On the second day the chief attractions are the Summer Handicap. ISO sovs, 11 ighweight, 120 sovs, and Flying. 1.15 sovs. Owners should hear in mind that nominations close with the seerotnry (Mr K. 4. Got-lmrd). Woodville, on Friday, November 19, at S p.m. .Mr .1. E. Henrys will declare the weights on Friday, November 20. Acceptances and onirics for .Maiden and S.-uitv " lose on Wed-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 2 November 1915, Page 2

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 2 November 1915, Page 2

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 2 November 1915, Page 2

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