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THE TURF.

ELLERSLIE EFFORTS. (By Tclcemdli.—Press Association^ Auckland, October 2-1. The w-oatlicr was fine but dull during (•mining' operations at iSiJerslie this morning. All work of importance was .on Ihe grass, which was in good order. Antoinette easily held Admiral Sou It over seven furlong, done in lmin. Msec. Maxwell, with the assistance of Sea 3Jt over the first fovon, and I'oictiers over the last >evon, ran a mile and a quarter in 2min. lfcec., finishing well. Tattoo did six furlongs in lmin. IS.-CC.

San la Rosa was better than Waiinangu at the end of a mile, the last seven being covere<l in lraiu. :13 3-ssee. Ciokl Size was too good for Prince ICny over five furlongs in Imin. li 2-sscc„ anil Captain Soult bent Lucille over sis furlongs in lmin. 20.°ec. Jack Dclaval did three furlongs easily la liifeec. After breakfast, St. Lewis, with the assistance of Zinnia over the first three, ran six furlongs in lmin. '20see. Maheno, with the assistance of Royal Armour over the last four, did five iurlongs in lmin. 1 l-osec. blaster Wairiki was too good for Dutta at the end of a round. The former's tune was lmin. 55 2-59ec., and the lalter's lmin. aosec. Miss Winsome and Malwa, separately did a strong mjio, but not against tne watch. . Di'lo beat Allworthy over four furlonirs in 53sec. b Matarero was schooled over the hurdles, fencing well, as did Llovd and Delegate. Master William, Don Quex, and Master .theory were associated in a round over the hurdles, but the last-named refused to ctvU M?' mi two j UIn l ,in S in Seed • t.ue. Master Theory was afterwards Tied alone, but got mixed im with (ho first hurdle, and was then taken off. Haiitere and Pukewara jumped the steeplechase fences well. Lamiac-ost did lialf a mile in 52sec.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1268, 25 October 1911, Page 6

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1268, 25 October 1911, Page 6

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1268, 25 October 1911, Page 6

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