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RESPECTFUL IMPRESSIVE

GOOD TRIAL AT ELLERSLIE RULETTE ALSO SHAPES WELL DE FRIEND AND CLASSIC PLEASE (By TfIeUTUPh. to Tlme«» AUCKLAND. Thursday Perfect weather and track conditions existed at Ellerslie this morning for the n-ial gallops or horses with engageinpnts at the Auckland Racing Club’s midsummer meet naon Saturday. The course proper, on which the poles were out 35rt. and the tan trarii were In most demand. Features or the work were a half-mile by Classic and La Vie. five furlona-s by Od aa and Ifimtin?more and a mile by De Friend, while Respectful impressed, by his effort over a round. On the course proper Chelandry (Gilchrist). First Gold Money < Cammiek a d Bronze Emerald Tonksi opened proceed-lng-s by running- half-a-mile in sns. They ran th eflrst furlong - in 12 l-ss, Chelandry being- in front at the finish. Silver Quex (Gilchrist) completed fl«e furlongs in 1.4 2-5, the last half-mile taking- 5 1 s. Bonny Belle Messervy), after taking- 13s for the first furlong, went on to comple;c Tour In 50 4 -ss. Tills novice has been working well of late. Hitting out freely. Galloping Acre (Gilchrist) ran five rurolngs in 1.4 1-5, the last half-mile taking 5 is. The Takapuna Cup candidate, Respectful 'Tremain) traversed a round in 2.5 2-5. He ran his first seven furlongs In 1.32 2-5 and the final half-mile in 535. it was 1 good trial and lie was doing his work wll at the end. Bronze wing Kerr was sent five rur--1 ongs taking sls Tor his last half-mile. He was wide out. Classic’s Good Half Classic ■R. Foam and La Vie , Me*servy) reeled oil half-a-mlle in 49 3-SS,

the best of the morning. The first furlong took 12s and Classic, who was on the inside, was in front at the post. Orient Dawn (Tremain) was allotted a similar task, taking 51 2-ss. Over th* same ground The Trimmer (Bruce) wa* going comfortably to register 51 1-s*. A first-class trial over a mile was credited to De Friend (R. Fearn). who finished in front of Jonathan (Parsons), Philcourt cMesservy) and Barrister (Cammick) in 1.4 3. The first half-mile took 50 3 -5 s and De Friend impressed by th* effort. Hachensehmldt (Nleolson) was timed to run the last three furlongs of bis work la 37 3-ss. Rulette, looking in great order after racing at Thames, eprmted three rurlongs la 37 3-SS. Odtaa (Alesservy) had a slight advantage over Marie's Acre (P*r*on*) at tfa* conclusion or five rurlongs In 1.4 1-5, tlm* which was not bettered during the morn* lng. Full of Scotch (Dulieu) came bom* from the hair-mile Host in 51 2-ss, the last three furlongs taking 38 l-5«. Pro«peot« of P**tur* Pasture (Cameron), after taking 38 8-5* Tor the first three rurlongs was tlm*d to complete six In 1.18. 6he Is engaged In the Trial Stakes and her prospects will have to be considered. Huntlngmore (Dulieu) revealed hi* cuetoman- >7*eed in running five furlongs la 1.4. the ilr<t two rurlongs lb 24 4-ss. On th#* tan Fleetwlnd (Gilchrist) finished ahead of Aero King (Jones) over five furlong- in l.i 2-5. The last half-mile took 51' ami although beaten Aero King could have, done better. Valspear strode over a round In 1.57, the last seven rurlongs taking 1.40. 1-5. Royal Appellent was clear of Palmlnt at the contusion of hair-a-mlle in 56 3-6*. Knight of Australia (Messervy) ran a round in 1.5 G 2-5, the last six furlongs taking 1.22 1-5. Spinning Wheel (Messervy) had a bit In reserve throughout six furlongs u'hleh occupied 1.22 3-5, the last hair-mile being covered In 5 4 2-ss. Ringshot (Coon) and Royal Message (Kerr) got to the end or five ruriong* in 1.9 4-5, the last half-mile taking 555. Royal Message finished In Trent. Marheke (Dulieu) was going comfortably while traversing five furlongs In 1.6 4-5. the last hair-mile taking 545. Hawthorn (Kerr) and Baldric (McGrath) were together, several lengths In front or Hopalong (Murray) at the end of a round In 1.58 2-5. The last six furlong* took 1.25 2-5 and Hopalong was easing un over the last part. Jumpers Schooled Jolle Dance (Ritchie) was sent over two hurdles in the centre, giving a satisfactory exhibition. Agog (Turvey) and Wlndcress (Nlcolson; gave a safe dispTay over six hurdles and there was little between them at the last fence.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20714, 26 January 1939, Page 10

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RESPECTFUL IMPRESSIVE Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20714, 26 January 1939, Page 10

RESPECTFUL IMPRESSIVE Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20714, 26 January 1939, Page 10

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