THE ELLERSLIE TRACKS.
IBj Tolosraph.—Pross Association.) Auckland, November 4. A strong westerly wind, accompanied by heavy lain, prevailed for training operations at Ellerslie this morning, but the trainers braved the elements, and a large number of horses worked on the sand, which was in good order, Goldsize, with a light-weight up, galloped per cn furl onus in lmiiu SOseo.
BJeriot was too good for Waiowera Over a mile in lmin. 47 2-ssec,. . Rosea was a length in front of Prince King at the end of four furlongs in 49sec. ;Autoinette went around in 2min. 6sec„ not after time. Kabaina did the', same journey in lmin.' 56 2-ssec.; AVaimangu, seven furlongs in lmin. 35sec. • Our King easily beat Prince Soult in a similar task in lmin. 32 l-ssec., the latter taking lmin. 34seo. Coromandel and Soultikoff were together at the end of four furlongs run in 51sec. Merry Eoe went two furlongs on the new track in 25sec., Marconi a furlong further in 37sec. Monorail and Sea Pink were goine easy at the end of seven furlongs in lmin. Sfeec. ; A large number of others also eiercised.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1589, 5 November 1912, Page 4
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186THE ELLERSLIE TRACKS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1589, 5 November 1912, Page 4
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