ELLERSLIE TRACK WORK
rr'ess'A>iiK!iatibu. AUCKLAND, May 29.
This morning's work at JJllerslie was most interesting. Bedford worked well before breakfast, and Sir Kalph ran seven furlongs outside the trestle» on the course proper in lmin 37seo. Hurry Up beat Post Haste over five furlongs in lmin lOsec, and General Stephen beat Escaped over five furlongs irom the new. post in lmin 8 l-ssec. Fabriquette galloped six furlongs in lmin 23 3-ssec, while All, Talk and Parisian .Diamond obvered a mile from the new post in lmin 4»sec, the latter easing up over the last. furlong ; after leading. Sleight of Hand and information jumped two hurdles fast, then galioped six furlongs fast. Alteration, beat White Blaze by three lengths over a mile, the last seven furlongs taking lmin SSsec. Totara Jack and Orpheum galloped seven furlongs strongly, and Uarlysian beat Kilbeggan over live furlongs. Colonel Soult, alone, galloped nine furlongs, the last seven in'lmin 41 l-sseo. Te.Oro and Step covered five furlongs from the new post in lmin 9 2-ssec, and Thrace ran a. mile with Killard, the laat seven furlongs taking lmin 39 3-ssec. -Mullingar galloped six furlongs ia lmin 25sec. while Entente Cordiale led Blue and Black and Torchlight at the end the same distance, run in lmin 26seo. Cambridge beat Idra over five furlongs in lmin 22seo, Paddington Green and .Hallow six in lmin 25sec. Mangamahoe led Tinopai at the end of six furlongs, covered in lmin 24 2-Ssec, and Hineamaru led Formalin and Canzonet by three lengths at the end of five furlongs from the new post in Imm 8 3-j see Omahu, All Over, and Ruddy went at a strong pace over five furlongs, all three hitting out freely. Te Miro showed more pace than Mountain Gold in the early stages of. six furlongs, run in lmin 25' 3-ssec, but they finished together. Mill o' Gowrie and Kekanui ran five furlongs in lmin 8 l-sseo, finishing together, and Lady Energy, alone, galloped six furlongs in lmin; 25 2-ssec. Tenacious, assisted 'by Meltohikoff, galloped a mile usefully,' while Swastika and Hibernian and Oakley and Jaoaranda, and Johnny Paul, alone, did good schooling work. »'.'.', Art' and .Euripos (finished togetnoi three lengths ahead of Kauri King over Eve hurdles, Paraoa, when a few lengths behind, falling at the fourth hurdle. Deery was "in the saddle, but neither horse nor, rider was any th« worse. Munster started well behind the quartette, and was about the same d«stanoe behind at the finish. ' Cynic and Garry Owen were together, two lengtlis in front. ot MesteT Lupin, with Ditto fourth and Keystone. weU back. • This was the fastest round. The light woignts riding Monopole and Peneton led Otara over the same distance, but the" lastnamed finished well, in a useful bout. Bore and Grafton Tot jumped the water, the /-tone wall, and the< brush fence. Sir Fisher/ who is sore, was an absentee from the tracks.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10293, 30 May 1919, Page 8
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483ELLERSLIE TRACK WORK New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10293, 30 May 1919, Page 8
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