ELLERSLIE NOTES.
'■■ ,' ! . Auckland, April .7. j- A. Heavy , fog- hung over'Ellcrslie this morniiig, obscuring all the posts except •tho six; and seven- furlong' and the mub> ;for. some time. When it Jiftod a lot of iuseful' work was witnessed outside , , tho course proper. Kakama was first out,. ;and was restricted to-three-quarter pace' work. Tanghvai and Brookfield wore three lengths in front of Gloy, Tragedy King,'and'Tact at" tho end of soven furlongs, done- in lmin. 34sec. Jack Delaval went seven furlongs in lmin. 33sec./ and Goldsizo the same distance iii lmin. 32scc, finishing well. Labour Day and The Hague , did tlirecquartor. pace work. Venture boat Red Boole over seven 'furlongs in lmin. 34 1-usec, and Bleriot was a length-tho better of Merry Roe over the same distance in lmin. 32 4-osec. Royal Irish beat Jolio Fillo over a milo in lmin. SOsec. Sir Moseley was two lengths in front of Zeus at the end of six furlongs in Imini 20 3-ssec. Haskayno was no use'to Patronalo over the same distanco, covered in lmin. 19 2-sscc. Multiply and Soultikoff were four lengths in front of Marshal Macdonakl at the end. of a round. Lord Lupin was better than Gerberga orer four furlongs, in 52sec. Mistie beat Prince Jlerriweo over seven furlongs in lmin. 33 2-osec, and Austin, alone did six furlongs; in lmin. 21 2-osec. Tete-a-Teto, .going easy alongside Quecnliko and Tavistock, was beaten off at. the endof fiye furlongs in lmin. 8 2-ssec. Hymettius went five furlongs, the last throo. in 42sec. Bonny Helen did seven furlongs in lmin. 35sec, and Daytime five furlongs in lrcin. Bsec. Beldame was a length in front of Prince Soult at the end of. _ a mile from the new post, done in lmin. 48sec Botli.wero tirod. Fisher was better than Zetea over sis furlongs in lmin. 21 ! 2-ssec. Spalfish beat Lady Elgiva at tho end of five furlongs in lmin.. o l-ssec, and Tripoli and Kitty Bellaira did four furlongs in 51 4-ssec. Royal Arms was a shado better than Crown Pearl at'the end of seven fur-, longs in lmin. 35 l-ssec. Bercola and Cloudy Da.wn wefe : schooled over six hurdles, the former'shaping best. Fleet Arrow, Providence, and Dandy Breeze were in that order , over five hurdles. Black Northern was sent over six hurdles, with the assistance of. Navy Blue :oyer the first five.. . Tho former showed no inclination to run off. Gleninoro, Master Leslie. Santiago, and Maoriland took the big fences. Santiago fell, and her rider, Tilsley, received a nasty .shaking. ' '■'■'-..■ . . _kumarA r.c. acceptances. ; Teleiraph—Press: Association.) ■■'-'■ . - '■ ■ 'Croymoutn, April' 7..-.'. Tho following acceptances .have- .been received for the Kumara Eacing Club's Meeting on 'iSaster Monday:— 'Vi'lilAL HAxXDICAP. Six furlongs.-f Koyal Marino; 9st. 21b.; Missile, Bs£. 91b.; Impulsive; Bst.; H'atana, 7st. 51b.'; Jennie Colleen, 7st. 41b.; Glenoiigly, 7s.t. 31b.; The Nut, 7st.; iUartanga, 7st. ■FLYING HANDICAP. Five, furlongs, -aturick, '9st. 31b.; Morekoff, Bst. 121b.; Missile,': SsV.- 91b. ;■ --Lady' 'Mildred, Bst. yib.; Jennie Coieen, Vst. 41b..; ;xx Gold Battery, 7st.; Hikalet, 7et. j "bi'mV'by Masterful —Sylvrie, 7st. KUMAIIA HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—-Hoyal Marine, Bst. 8Ib.; <Glencannich,-Sst. 61b.; Waipunui, Bst.; Bllortbn,.-.75t.,111b.; iVferry lass, 7st.. 71b.; Separator, -7st. 41b.,- Glenongly,. 7st. ,■;:;■■;..■■, . . D.ILMAJSHS HANDICAP. Fire furlongs aiid' a-half-.—Burik, 9st.-- 41b.;. Morekoff,. Bst. J21b..;, Missile,. :Bst. 91b.; Lady Mildred, 85t..31b.'; Impulsive, Bst.; Jenpie Colleen,'7et.-41b.; Gold Battery, 7sti.; Uproar, 7st.; Martanga, S 7st.; Hiekalot, 7st.;" b. m; by Masterful— bylvrie,. 7st. -. • WiSSTBROOK. WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Royal Marine, <Jst. 121b.; Glencannich, 9st. 101b.; Waipuiiui, 9st. 31b.; Ellerton, Bst. 131b.; Merry Lass, Ssf. 101b.; Separator, Bst. 31b.; Hatana, Sst.. lib.; The Nut, Bst.; Glenongly, Bst. EOROUGH TROT. One mile.—lanto, 6sec. j.Manola, llsec.; Signoretta, llsec; Peony, 12sec.; Princess Olga, 13sec.; The Searcher, 15sec.; Arcadian, 15sec.; 16sec/; 17sec. j Comrade, ITsec.; Matilda, iTsec.; Bohemian, ISsec. ; Verve, ISsec.; Westland,. 19sec.; Prime Minister, 19sec.; Wattlewood, 19sec.; Ruatapu, 20sec.; Highball, 21sec: Inquisitive, 21sec.; Telltale, 21sec.; l'ruo Spec, 22scc.; Grey Ruin,, 23sec.; Goldseeker, 23sec.: Wco Pat, 23scc.; Minor's Right, 23sec. ; "Little Rose, 23scc.; Ray Grass, 23sec.; Milldream, 23sec.; Tenice, 28scc.; Fairy Whispers, 285e0.; Electrum, 28sec.; Ano'na, 28sec.; Franolly, 28sec.; Pacific, 28sec. KUMARA TROT. One mile and a half.—Chief Spec, scr.; Kopara, 9sec.; Dick, 9sec.; Signoretta, 9sec.; Princess Olga, llsec.; Bell Q., 14sec.; Arcadian, 14aec.; Triumph, 145e0.; Prudish, 16sec.; Comrade, ISsec.; Matilda, 18sec.; Childless, 18see.; King John, 19sec.; Bohemian, 19sec.; Verve, 20scc.; Westland, 20sec.; Prime Minister, 20sec.'; Wattlewood, 20scc.; Rua Tapu, 22sec.; Hiphball, 23sec.; Inquisitive, 23sec.; Telltale, 23scc.; Grey Ruin, 26sec.; Weo Pat, 26sec.: Miner's Ritjht, 26sec.: Truo Spec, 26sec.; Goldsoekcr, 26sec.; Fairy Whispers, 32sec.: Pacific, 82sec; Franolly, 32scc; Electron, I 32sec.
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