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ELLERSLIE TRACK WORK.

By Telegraph—Proms Astoolatlnn. Auckland, November 4. The weather was fine tor training oierationß at EUeralie this .morning. All the work was registered on the outside of the course uroper, which was a hit. bad after the rain yesterday. Dovelet beat Treßßor over fivo furtones from the new post in lmin.. 6 Msec. Dissertation was in front of Toa Taua at the end o£ the same distance in lmin. Bsec. ' First • Salute was better than Arch Salute over the snme distance in lmin. 6»ec.

' Marble Slab waß gome easier than Rome Boy 11. at the finish of a mllo from tho new nost. the time beine lmin. 46sec.

Prince Charleroi, Peonin, and Monoerat. in that order, finished five furlongs from the new post in lmin. 4sco.— the faßtest eallon of the inornlntr. Clonmel beat ltekatoa in a four furtones eo, the time being 62seo Koyal Abbey did seven furlones in lmin. 35sec.

Soultcrina was better than Soot over five furlones from the new Dost, the timo occupied beine lmin. Spec. Listowel and Shade wore better than Woden over six furlones, run' in lmin. 19 3-Sscc. Bitholia. North Loburn, Lovelieht and Herachieß. in thut order, did Beven furlones in lmin. 34 l-srfec.

Blue Croßß was goiue stronger than Bezant at the end of a round which took Emin. 5 3-ssec.

ICine Abbey covered four furlones in 51bqc

Smoke Concert, ExelieoJicr. and Ixjyal Irish started for a three furlone sprint. The last-named fell and then iiunoecl tho trestles, but waß not seriously hurt; Tho boy also eseaoed injury. . Smoke Coil' cert ran the distance in 38 3-ssee.

Geoffrey did seven furlones, the lasl Qvo in lmin. Ineu.

Miss Abbey ran five furlones from the new post in lmin. 8 3-ssec.

Tlnonai did seven' furlones in lmin. 33 4-sacc.

Numukere ran four furloneß in 52sec. Tinokaha did five furlones in lmin. Bsec.

lioßc Queen was too good- for Demaeoeue in a. mile run from' tho new nost In lmin. 48 3-ssec. /

Oueen Abbey covered four furlones in 51sec.

ran the same distance in 53seo.

l'endoon and Windorah were together at tho end of a round, which occupied 2min. 7see,

To Oro easily bpnt Tabasco over sii furlonsa in Imin. 22 l-sccc. After breakfast. Oomeily Prince ran four furlones In 53 4-ssec. * Gold Kin and Lucullan did seven furlongs* in imin. Ssscc. Persian Knieht and Perfect Day cover* ed nix furlonim in Imin. 24seo. Iteecnt and Winsome Arch ran five furlongs from the now post in Imin. 7sec. Sfonopole. First Call, and Tahuwa were schooled over tho hie fences. The lat> tor stopped repeatedly. Tho other nair fenced well. A. lot of others alio worked. FINAL CALLOP3 AT RICCARTON. By Telegraph—Press Association. Christohuroh, November 4. The weather wan finn lor the final fast, callons at Iliccarton. Work was divided between the plouph and outsido t.h« conrsft proper. Chimera covered half a mile on th« ploueh in 50 I-ospc. TTurabncr boat Oaßbat? over nine fur* lonen on thft course in Imin 59 4-s«pc. Delight. Purveyor, and the remainder of G. Joneß's team did steady paclntf. Vespucci beat Adopted over half a mil* on thn plouirh in 50 4-snec.: ttosfdni took 5(1 2»ssec. Warlike vrenl five furlonc* on the plough in Imin. 4see. Johnny Walker did a worldne pallon. the last five furlones t'akfne Imin. Bnec. Dainty Bten and Bonnie Maid were ficjit over Revon furlonen on the eras*. tho time being Imin. 33 2-sr*c. Ohryßostum boat. Eerl.v l)awu orur Ave fnrlones on the erass in Jmin. 'I l-ssec Winter Wind save Ni*htraidcr a. bad hcatlmr over a mile and a nuarter <m the nloueh in 2min. 12,iec. Clean Swcen heat Onslaught. over five furlones on the nloueh in Imin. 4sec. .Sunnrt beat Undo over six furlonffs or/ th« trrafin in Imin. 18 1-srcc. Vagabond salloned a mile and ft ouftr* ter in 2mht. 15 4-5f1c0., with two companions durine the first milo. Ki'rb Mimic did six furlong on t)j« nloueh iti lmln. 18 l*s«ec. Amythas coTrrcd half a mile on 'the nloueh in 51sec.. and Tenterhook and Rebuff a mtle and a quarter on tliOKrass •in 2miti. 14Aec. Oratress easily beat Rileotij over a mile and a .auarter on thew ttfough *n 2min. 13sec.

irrowsmith covered Ave furlongs in lmln. 1 3-seec<. and Maiofoa did the uamo difltanw on the i?ra,M in Imin. 2 J-Saec.

Tmarihbon bent Rengoroop over ft mil® and a half in 2min. 46 l*sscc. Trespass beat Miss Gold and Bonfcttcf over six furlongs in lmin. 16 2-sscc. Kilrnbli went half a, mile on the. plough in 62bcc., and went on for another round at a useful pace, _ . Miclmela and Silver Peak galloped sir furlongs in lmin. 1? l»sscc»f Isobel beat Demand comfortably over nine furlongs in lmin. 59 2-ssec. Ben Bolt and Warlovc went over a, mile on the plough in lmin. 46flec. Will Oakland and Early Dawn went half a mile, the laßt three furloiujß in 36 2-ssec. Kilkce went six furlongs on the grass in lmin. 20 3-ssec. Killoweu walloped five furlongs on the plough in lmin. 4 2-ssec. Bebohead easily beat Jock Symonß over seven furlongs in lmin. 34 2-ssec. Lord Nagar and Fulutaff jumped four hurdles well. General Retain and Gamecock started for a similar task. Gamecock ran of? at the fir;t hurdle, but did the rest of the round safely. Bomboroof jumped two hurdles and then did useful work on the fiat. Royal Mac and Irish Elegance went six furlongs ot» the gr.afis in lmin. 17 2-saec. Yesterday's arrivals include Rnee Pink, and Radial, who 'did stead* Da cine.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 8

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ELLERSLIE TRACK WORK. Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 8

ELLERSLIE TRACK WORK. Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 8

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