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Ellerslie Training Notes.

Work is now livening up at Ellerslie in view of the Auckland Racing Club’s approaching carnival, and the spectators of : a morning are generally rewarded why seeing some good galloping. Yesterday morning Eve, Specimen, and Bogus went 6 furlongs at top on the grass, 'Eve having a long way the best of it. Tulloch and Tit both moved freely in a mile and a quarter gallop at top, Marguerite joining in with them for the last mile. Daisy covered two circuits of the trial 1 track at somewhat more than half-speed, and Orini did ditto. Fishmonger moved. round the tan at half-pace fora couple of. circuits. St. Hippo went a capital galloj),, of a mile and a quarter on the tan, ' having Brown Alice at him for the first/ part of the journey, and The Dancer to bring him home. The filly, was pulled off at the end of seven furlongs, and The Dancer was of little use to the New Zealand Cup winner for the rest of. the journey. Yattenfeldt and Captivity galloped six furlongs on the trial, track. { Captivity having the best of it. Aorere/ o who had arrived on the previous day,' went three slow rounds of the tan track. He looks very well. Scot Free did twice round on /the plough; slqwy ji {lmpulse

went a good swinging gallop on the trial track for about a couple of miles. Brigand and Mohaki, who arrived on Tuesday, did slow work on the tan. Mohaki is the two-year-old son of Ingomar and Steppe, that is owned by the dusky Gisbornite who owns Brigand Loch Ness went twice round the plough slowly. Neither Merganser nor Crackshot, who had come up from the South on the previous day, went out of a walk. Tngnrina did a couple of rounds of the tan at a slow pace. He was worked lefthanded, evidently with a view to his engagements at the Thames.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 125, 15 December 1892, Page 9

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Ellerslie Training Notes. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 125, 15 December 1892, Page 9

Ellerslie Training Notes. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 125, 15 December 1892, Page 9

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