THE TURF
.TRACK WORK AT ELLERSUE, j (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) : Auckland, December 23. 1 The wetither was lino for training operations at Eilerslio this morning. The 1 coursa proper was open ou tho outside of 1 the trestles. It 1 was in good order, al- ' though a bit hard. Unless otherwise 1 fil)acifie<l tho work was registered there. 1 Goldsize went a short mile and a quar- 1 ter on the tan, the last round in lmiii. 55sec., and Liuloguer four furlongs on tho 1 sand in 03sec. i Good Hope; than Slying- Start • over five Furlongs from the new post in ■ : lmin. l;ec. Colonol Soult beat Sir Solo over a mile and a quarter on the tan in 2min.'lG d-5 1 see., the last round taking lmin. 56sec. ' Wishful mis hotter than Halina over ! sweu furlongs in lmin. 32 2-ssec. Bl Gallo beat Campeador over the same distance in lmin. 35sec. ' San. Sebastian ran seven furlongs in 1 lmin. 35 2-ssec. ChakwanaspuTted on the ta» 1 Self best Castalia over ■ a mile and a 1 half oil the tail,. the last -round' taking ' 2min. 1 3-ssec. 1 ■ Mulliifgar easily beat Jack Delaval over ' o, miloand a quarter, tho last round tak- 1 ing lmin. 55sec. 1 Centre and Hyginas \~<*ro together at ' the end of furlongs in lmin. 19 4-5 ' 660. . . ! Wardancer and The Toff went five furlongs in lmin. 6 3-ssec. 1 Nystad beat Monelaus over three fur- j longs in 48 4-ssec. - Gold Soult did three-quarter pace work. ; Hydrui and Hytitus ran. four furlongs ' on the tan in 55sec. ' The Papapa beat Belasco over five furlongs in lmin. Csec. Snub and Warstep, who moved freely,. : finished well at the end of a mile and a : quartet in 2min. 15 l-ssec.—a good gallop. : ' Limpet easily beat Bockbonnd over four • furlongs in 52sec.' . i' Kooya was too good for St. Elmn in a j i mile gallop from the new post, the last : , seven furlongs taking, lmin. 33sec. J i Eligible and Blackall did a round on t the sand, spurting home- four furlongs ■ ; iji 5G 3-ssec. ; . . . r Soldier, Paicifio , Slope, and Christine l w?re in that order at the end of seven . furlongs in lmin. 3i 2-ssec. Gre'enstreet ran four- furlongs from a . barriej- stiirt, the last three taking 36sep. i Downh-"" went four furlongs on the l Kind, in 52sea, Wise Bird and 'Mountain Dream ran ' six furlongs in lmin. 20 2-ssec.; Tinopai went six furlongs in lmin. 19 3-ssec.; and • 1 Genevieve .beat Jtitty Bellairs over sis furlongs in lmin. 19 8-ssec. j I/ady Jack and General Joffre, not fullv > extended, ran-four furiongs on tho sanil ■ s in 52 4-ssec.' Vascular and Hopye were schooled, and ' l a lot of others also worked. !.\. - • ■ I'' : .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 2
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458THE TURF Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 2
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