ELLERSLIE TRAILING NOTES.
. (By TclecrasJi.—Press Association.) ...-. i Auckland, December .20: ■ A' lot of 1 rain fell (luring the night, and.-the .courso proper outside. • tho trestles -was heavy for trainiug operations at- Ellcrslic ■ this morning. ,Al!' work of importance-.was registered oil this' track.' ran six furlongs in liuin. •'Slsee.' ■ Souitikoff, Colonel Soult, and i'rinco Morrnvce were in that order : at. the. one! of.a mile and..!,'! quarter nui-.in.2min. 21 3-ssec.',' Colonel feoulti not doing his best. Staniancor, with tho best of the weights, finished in front of \Yarsrep" at the end of a round in 2min,- Tboc, Sir Sc-lo alone | wont a milt) and a quarter in 2min. ! 23 2-uscc., ami Glenlinnan and Quarantine finished together at the end of the ■snnio distanco •• in '2mm. 23 2-sscc. Marsa. was?'going, easier than 1 . I'rinco Soult over six furlongs in Imin. 21 • <l-ssec'.,' and Rinaldo heat Tog over seven furlongs in .lmin. 35 3-osec. Santa I'osa, with the assistance of l)c----corato over tho iast nine,- ran a mile and a"'quarter in 2niin. 21 i-ssee. Stevedore went a mile at thrco-quartcr pace, Salzburg beat C'harmilla over live furlongs, run in lmin. 9 2-oscc; -I-Iycttns ! ran tho last three of four furlongs—mile Sto haif-niile. post—-in 39sec., and Soltano ! went six furlongs—the last live in lmin. 10 l-ssec.' Cherubini easily heat- Ovation ! over a. round in 2min: S il-oscc., and i-Beldame, was going better than Goldsizc [over six furlongs, covered f in lmin. I 21sec.' Jack Dolaral,- going easy, covered a round in 2min..9sec., and liicriot, assisted at- intervals liv.Merry Hoe and Self,-ran a mile and a half in' 2min. 48sec., 'finishing-together. Potoa, Haskayne, and Ladv Menschikoft" finished in that order at" the end oi" a mile, run in lmin. 50 2-ssec., while Culprit was going ..better than Goodnight at tho end of five furlongs, (from tho new post) in lmin. 7scc. Marconi and Marshal M'Doiiakl,' assisted at different stages bv St. Francis and Modditc, went a niile and a quarter, tlio former finishing in front in'" 2min. ... 23sec., Marshal M'Donald occupying' 2min. 24 2-osec. First Might went- fivo furlongs i;i lmin. 10 2-£scc., and Sea I'lnk, assisted by Cheddar over the last mile, ten furlongs in 2min. tOscc."' Ilycttus beat Fabrikoif over five in Imiu. S_l-osco., Balboa was two lengths in front of Chime and The Hague at the end of fivo furlongs, run in -linm. 9scc., and Banian was a length iii front of Silver Shield m-er seven furlongs in lmin. 33 3-osec. ; Tattevley ran live furlongs from the new ' post in lmin. fcrc.: Der.isc Oriuo best Sir Malt ovor.r-is furlongs in lmin. 22scc., T.nt-elligiMe went fivo" furlongs in lmin. Usee,, while Waiowera was better than Rencontre. North East, alone, Phroso, and Witched in company, schooled over hurdles. The last-named die! not jump too well. After breakfast, Taimamipo beat Jack Pin 01-i.t. six furlongs in lmin. 25 2-ssec. A heavy shower then, set, in, and the course proper was closed, the remainder of tho work being registered ob different tracks,, but it was unimpnrtant. ■ Bon Ton. First. Form,.' Gipsy Beilc. j Belasra, Postillion, Austin, Ardc-nt,.and Bonny Helen, who arrived ycstonlav, | and a hig lot of others, aiso .workeu. I
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1938, 22 December 1913, Page 8
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524ELLERSLIE TRAILING NOTES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1938, 22 December 1913, Page 8
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