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TE HAI IN GOOD ORDER.

INTERESTING SCHOOLING TRIALS BLACK MARLIN IMPRESSES. (By Telegraph.—Special to Times.) AUCKLAND, Tuesday. Beautiful weather prevailed for train* lng at Ellerslie this morning. The .\o. 2 grass track was available and the going was good, but there was not a great deal of galloping executed. Wee Pat finished ?n rront of Royal Appellant and Knight of Australia at the end of seven furlongs in 1.32 4-ss. Wee Pat did her work well. Rereatu* ran seven furlongs in 1.30 3-ss, while Whirlmint and Solas were on terms at the completion of five furlongs In 1.l l-ss. Fleetwind and Landlubber were together at the end or five furlongs iff 1.3 3-ss.

Jolly Dance ran three rurlongs In 4is, while Te Broney covered six in 1.17 2-ss. Te Hal was doing better than Valspear at the conclusion of live furlongs in 1.3, which was the best or the morning over the distance.

Lord Val sprinted hair-a-mile In 53 3-ss. There was not much between Santoft. Town Beauty, Billy Boy and United at the conclusion or seven rurlongs in 1.34 4-ss. Why was going better than Mountain Bruce at the finish of seven furlongs, the last six taking 1.18 3-ss. Cascllle (Craddock) Jumped the steeplechase rences on the fiat well and afterwards did two rounds of strong pace work on the sand. Black Marlin (Fergus) and King Mestor (Baker) Jumped away at the mile post on the course proper to school over Tour hurdles. Black Marlin slipped at the first and lost his rider, King Mestor going on to complete the Journey alone, his time ror the mile being 1.53 l-ss. Black Marlater was sent over two hurdles along the back on the course proper, Jumping without mistake. Chief Emerald Schooled. Chief Emerald (Craddock) did not have much pace on while Jumping four hurdles in the centre, but got through his task safely. The Tull sister to Dark Prince, who has been named Electric Flash (Sharkey) and Ruling King (Williams) were sent over the fences on the fiat and two hurdles along the back. Electric Flash continued on up the hill, while Ruling King went round on the course proper and again Electrl ' Flash before reaching wall - J be * jalr again taking the leirces on the fiat. Electric Flash Jumped Stpro?ement ßUlUlK ***° sllowed * re *'

. /\ b H Se *, nt (Sharkey) started off at the 7»f^ s ? tde mlle P° 3t 411(1 continued along and over tbe k ll1 ' completing his task by negotiating the fences on the fiat. He Jumped well throughout. Gay Princess (Baker) was schooled over 4 COI JP Ie or hurdles in the centre, clouting the second very hard. Ean ® G £?y (Fergus) was also schooled u fences, giving a good display. « “vtdT” e'e e r.°u r , ‘zsn: 5,w ur *“•*»*“ » «“ cE

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 8

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TE HAI IN GOOD ORDER. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 8

TE HAI IN GOOD ORDER. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 8

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