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ELLERSLIE TRAINING

A QUIET MORNING TAKAPUNA PREPARATION Final gallops for Takapunas opeaj inpr day took place at Ellerslie tMI morning:, but the work was not intei esting owing to there being: little d*f ins. The course proper was with the trestles 30 feet out. and M 1 grass track. Course Proper Karangapai led Spring: Song ovtl half a mile in 52 4-5, but the p*# 1 were easing up over the last furtoaj The first two were carried out in % and three in 37. Foot Rule pleased better than Sh&» Editor at the end of three furlonJEfa I 38 4-5, while Our Comet covered | in 24. Grand Spirit and Lusoma were psr** nered over half a mile in 52 3-5, and* was the former who drew aWa yJ| the end, although neither was undwl hurried. Number One Grass Eager Rose stepped over half a inflfr j the last three in 33, and Royal LCYm took 1.6 to dispose of five furlong*Praetor was restricted to a run dog v, the straight, and Kawainga ran W 1 last three of four furlongs in 42 l**--Serang just beat Salamander Chester man lengths back, at the coi* * elusion of six furlongs in 1.20 I”** Fairy Belle ran three furlongs tog and over a furlong farther Dark rrm tjj registered 52. . Gay Cockade strode over three longs in 37 3-5, and did it m Both Corinax and Gold Money restricted to pace-work.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 12

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ELLERSLIE TRAINING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 12

ELLERSLIE TRAINING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 12

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