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RACING NEWS.

ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. Tbe weather was tine for training operations at Elltrslle this morning, bnt the tracks are still heavy, after the soakluz ralu of the past week, an.l the work, ■α-hioh was 'all done on lie sand trnrfc. was of nn unimportant character. Oltie was first out, but was not bustled to get to the cud of seven furlongs, which took 1.4S to cover, I.oid Scaton rmrainsf the same uisian..? in 1.40. Ilnydn and Kbnma did a good working gallop over a couple of rounds. BouomUiaa and Slllcia doing a similar tasU over otioe nroni.d. ! Shrapnel and Inniskillen ran seven fi:r!uljg» iv 1.4", TJenuku aud Strnmares lioi'suiac; together over the same distance in 1.83, I'nrrofjiiO't jiud Mn.TiD.pouri running >i f;ii*Joojjt 'ess ,in 1.2". Klatere was schooled over liio bur- ! dies, fencing in good style.

After brenkfnst Omati (alonei traHopcd six furlongs in 1.01. W.ilpua and Rauparaha finished together at tno end of a round, run in 2.3, Ben .Tonson and Lady Huue running tbe seii]B illst—iDct? iv t!io snwc tin},*, tlic foi-rner, which had an advantage iv the weights, golu? easiest at the tinli-b. Catch'em and Oeordie took 2iS to cover \ho. snnie journey. A number of others were aleo cat, and did useful work.

Crirajtao and Soultftsli were sent a foaud of the schooling hurdles, both jumping wei!. Cniragno pleased the most. Leopold. Lady Lanta. and Yolette. after .lumping a hurdle, wore sent over the big fences. Yolette fell at the sod ws.ll at the top of the straight, and stopped at the <loal>!e, being got over afterwards. Neither of tin* trio gave a Very p'.PiiSing exhibition. Monlton and Tan- efoot jumped three hurdles, and then ihe hie fences in the centre of the course TanS'ctcoi ft!; at the sod wall, but was «toy wards remounted, and jumped in good styls. ifonlton e-ive a pleasing display The gelding No Shot arrived "from Nanlpr by the Walkare on Sunday, and ™« «£ cise-1 »> Ellerslie this morning, but -was m-t extended.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 126, 28 May 1907, Page 3

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 126, 28 May 1907, Page 3

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 126, 28 May 1907, Page 3

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