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BUSY MORNING

'CHASERS GO OVER ELLERSLIE HILL DOZIE BOY IMPRESSES There was considerably inure work than usual at Ellerslie this morning, and particular interest centred in the jumping exhibitions of Great Northern candidates who were sent either over hurdles or the steeplechase fences. Dozie Hoy (Jenkins) and .Master Lack--131,1 (Burgess.) were first to go over the Hill, ihey jumped well until iiiey readied the second lence on the hill, and aiier landing over this obstacle, -Master Lackham got on ihe nee is of fjo/.ie Boy, stumbled and lost liis rider. Dozie iioy vvent on and gave a first-rale exhibition. Chat (Temperton), White .Mark (Hrady), Night Hawk (Bariv, Forest Glen (Loon) aim King Dazzle (liennelt) also \\ent over the hill. Chat led them home, followed by While .Mark and Night Hawk. Chat jumped cleanly, and White .Mark a .so jumped well, except that she blundered at the brush by Ihe mile and lost her rider. w De Friend (Fergus) led his stable-mate Son ol tlie Soil (Hrady) over a round of the country. ]>e f* riend impressed bv his etl'ort, and Son of the Soil shaped well lor his initial attempt over these fences. A similar task was allotted Sun boy (Coon), Persistence (C 5. smith), and Skyway (Hair), who finished in that order. Brandon Hall (Jenkins) cleared the sod wall, double and stone wall. The hurdles were erected on the course proper, and those to go were Kanui Te Pai (Jenkins) and lienascor (Hrady). They cleared five hurdles in great style, completing the round in 2.1!) in a similar task Dividend (Walther) and Fsperance Hay (Leech) kept together, their lime for the circuit being 2.21. Hot Shot (Hrady) and Flylite (Fergus) shaped satisfactorily over four hurdles. Midi "'pod (Coon) finished well clear of Colibri (Temperton) over four hurdles, and gave a fast display of jumping. Toolev Street (Smith) and Venture (Walker) finished clear of Mai de Mer (O'Connor) over tour hurdles in the centre. Gaol (Fergus) and Etruscan (Brady) led Gold Land also over four hurdles in the centre. Lady Acushla (Pascoeh Great Night (Smith) •»"« , ttajanya (Coon) cleared the same hurdles.

On the No. 1 grass track, on which the poles were out sft, which was used for last work, the going was on the dead side. The best half mile was credited to Bron/.o and Grandora. the pair coming home in •>0 1-os and finishing on terms. Silver Quex ran the same distance in fils. Babrow got to the end of half a mile in ;>t 3-ss. Kitislep ran the best live furlongs when he finished clear of Transmitter, with Dinki Hi several lengths back, in 1.3 2-o. Kentucky completed six furlongs in I.IS .'5-5, and in a similar task Cherry's Ticket clocked LIS 2-5. __Other gallops.—Four furlongs: Torba.v, •_)5 1-ns: Clinch. 52 '2-us: Hineiti, 511 2-.">s. tne furlongs: nri;i„.i Mint and Gold Age. 1.7 2-.j: Rara Avis. 1.0 4-5: Marble Fox. Pay Roll and Josette, 1.5 2-5; Lord Defoe and Penny Whistle. 1.5 H-5: Maioro beat Topette. LO L.-,; Daily Mail. 1.5 2-5: Lowry Bay, .Greek Dancer and Monmouth, 1 ,'r. 1-5; Funny Fox and Belle Renarde, 1.7 2-5; Veritable. 1.7 1-5: Kadina. I.e. 2-5: Hurry Girl, 1.7 H-5. Six furlongs: I.andveyor and Mountain Fox. 1 .If): Lady Vixen. 1.21: Aero King. 1.20: l-Cellv beat Master Warden. 1.24 4-5: British 'ramp. 1.22: Our Gold and Princess Val. 1.22 Seven furlongs: Knfoyment beat Master Appellant. 1 ,:S5. Round: Arctic Dawn shaded Sir Cameron. 1.57 2-5. last half mile 54 3-sClansman and Fox sen beat Krndale. L>7 last four in 54--. Connaprrntion. Bronze Kmerald. Br«crht Idea and Beverley. 2.2. last, half mile in sf» 3-os; Tidewaiter. 2.9 2-5. Krinat ion. Streamline and Hesskotoon. 2.. T. Winsome I.u and Foxlore. 1.57 .",-5. last half mile 555. Mile: Brit Mi Talent. 1.4s 2-5. Wee Pay assisting over the last six in l.in 2-5.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 3

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BUSY MORNING Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 3

BUSY MORNING Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 3

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