ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES
By TclcKrapli-Presß. Assgclation { Auckland, April 1. The j weather was fine and the traek in : eood order for the final eallops nt IHlers- ; lie. All work of importance was done outside the trcßtlcß, which were nine feet fur- : the in than on Thursday. The track | aleo was faster. • ,• i . Blackmail beat Gasbar: over ilve fur- : lones from the new post in lmin. 4 4-sseo. Hymeatra and Bonetter were together at ; the end of seven furlong in lmin. 34sec.i I TiEritiyn beat Humbug and Vagabond : over five furlonca from the new post in lmin. 3 2-ssee, : General Advance was better than Blue 1 Cross over seven furlomrs in lmin. 35m5." i Maioha. on the outside all the way.' 1 pleased better than 80-Penp and Aetivo 1 over Soven furlowrs in lmin. 338ic. 1 Ruatara, irallopcd seven furlonss. the 1 la=t;six takinir lmin. 26 3 ; ssec. 1 Punka, and. ttOße Queen were toeetb-r 1 nt the end of' Eeven furlonze in lmin. I 35sec. ? Crowhurst w°nt four.furlones in s?.sec. t Farce beat Walton over seven furlonss 1 in lmin. 38sec. 1 Prince Charleroi made a hack of Clon- I mel over six fnrlones in lmin. 19sec. 1 Queen Abbey was eoine easier than 1 Gazique over the same distance. y J Kins Abbey went six. fuvlouEs in lmin. ' 23sec. i 1 Tiiiokaha, and Mill o' i Govne left six ' furlongs behind in lmin. 19 Msec. 2 After_ breakfast Matatano and Guanaco, not doine their best, covered seven fur- J lnn*s in lmin. 35sec. . < Thrace beat Tfiueamaru over six fur- ' lonss in lmin. 23sec. , ] Dunedin went four furlongs in 53sec. . ' Gatherer beat Prinze Btifus over eix fur- J longs in lmin. 21 l-ssec. . { Oynic went better than Kauri Kinty over ( a mile from the new nost in lmin. 52"3-s«cc. J Khartoum , and Tirau jumped four ' hurdles in good' style. 2 Bekanui was withdrawn from the J Brighton Hurdles at 9.25 a.m. j AT RICCARTON \ B.v Telegraph—Press Association. 1 Christchurch, April 1. ! Most training worK at Itlccarton' was , done on the plough. ' , Snsanof and Golden Bubble .ran halt v a mile in 51 Msec. £ « Taunaha did five furlongs in, lmin. 5 v 2-ssec„ and Mustard Pot and Mandrake j Jive furlongs in lmin. 3-ssec. j Ainatyas was better than Miselmela, over t seven, fnrlonjrs, run in lmin. 28 2-sscc. j Sleepy Head beat Admiral Talbot over ], six furlones in, lmin. 17 2-ssec. • r Sedd-el Bahr left seven furlongs behind i in lmin. 29 4-ssec. on the outside <:f the j course prsner. Winter Wild nr.d Ori«l.an<fht .leeoHafsd r seven fnrlones easily in lmin. 36 2-Ssrc.. f and Warlove ran nine furlontrs in 2min. f Usee., clearinr out from Kightraider, who ji would pot crnllop. li After breakfast Sunnn ran a wile or. h the plough in lniin. 4? 2-ssw„ a smart li performance. h Arrowsmith covered =ix furlonss ill lmin. *l; 16 Wseo.. nnllins hard. b Wistonine Post and BraolieufieM. together i, rap six furlones in lmin. 18 l-ssc>\ V Castellan benvfaliburn over :i.t furlongs b in lmin. 16 4-s?ec. n Some Kid covered seven furlon«s com- b /fortably In linin. 32 .VSseo. P Fiery Cross, assisted over the last four h fwlon'gß bv Strayshet.. dtd seven furlor.i:? t; in lmin. ZEsfc., and finished well. y On the crass Gamecock ran five furlongs t' up the .back in lmin. 2sec. I) Bombproof cot over a mile and a nuar- r ter .in ?.min. 16 3-ssec. li Yesterday's arrivals from the north were P Sasanof. Golden Bubble, Taunaha.. Cashmere, Delight, Clirysotom, Crrratii'e.. Kohth Hetann. Early Dawn. Old Gold. Kilgour, and Fortune Teller, while Battle Sons arrived to-day. April 2. fiasanof was worked before daylight. He did two rounds on the nlnurh, ra.ttlinpr home over the last five furlones in lmin. 9sec. Golden Bubble, Taunaha. Battle Song, c Radial, Fiery Cross. Arrowsmith. Winter , Wind, 'Caricature. ICilboyne. .and Sunart' were out jioine steady nacine. ■ " Royal Star and Ptar'ike galloped a mile t< trfether in lmin. 46 2-ssec. e Monrfowl ran . three furlones in 39see.. j) and Old Gold covered tho same 'distance tn „ 37 2-ssee. S Onslaiiuht was restricted to walking ? exorcise. ■
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 8
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