GALLOPS AT ELLERSLIE.
‘ HEREATU‘S GOOD IFFW. __..... ’ i \‘ALSPEAR‘S PLz-Asrm TASK. I (By Telegraph—Special to Times.) I AIifiKLAND. Thursday. ‘ A heavy in: enveloped the Ellersild ' Hracks early lhis morning but later it div iabneared and ideal rnnrimnns prevailed for {The remainder of the work. The Sn. 1 grass trark was open and ‘hurdles were ererted on the outside 01’ line course proper. several horses win! [over them while a number or Jumpers lwere schooled ow'r the fences on the nu. lThe 30in! was fairly good.Solns and Persian Lady ran nve furlonxs in L 7 i—s. Landlubber. alone. akin: “.19 3-5 for six turlonzs. Rereatu and Royal .\pvellam were sent ‘m‘er seven furlonn which they completed in 1.29 4-5. ii: was a groin etfort. llihoulh ‘Rereatu was nnly lightly weighted. Jolly Dam-e run three furlnnlrs in 41 (~55. Lord \‘al taking 4‘: 3-55 for a similar distance I'. Mal and shy. i After running his first two tux-longs in 97 i—fis and three ln 39 3-55, vuspeu Mme home from the six furlong post in i.iß 3-5. He was going nicely throughout. Te Hai and shy went a round akin: 1.5 i 3~5l rorering the last six furious: in 120 3-5. and the last half-mile in 53 has Shy was slightly in from a: the l "niSh. 62150111? and King )tesior were associated lover a rnund and three furlongs. They ‘were on terms all the way. running the ‘run Journey in $.39 i-ss. The first round ltook 1.58 and the last round. tram winninl post to winning post. LSO i-5. while the ‘iaet hair-mile was covered in M 2-55. Knight of Anaheim. 111-rt. ‘ knight of Australia nnished in from or United and Samoa at the end of seven truriongs in La: 3-5. the first three i’ur- 4 longs taking to i-as. Knight 01’ Australia was running on strongly at the and. On ihe tan \‘almim covered all furloutin 1.23 4-5 after taking «is {or the tint fibres i'urionss. ‘ The jumper Teddy Boy (I'. \\'illiunl) went over four hurdles in the centre. [iv‘inz a good display. ‘ Absent (L Sharkey) nus sent over the i‘onres an "16‘ nut and men did Sound pics u‘nrk nn'ihe tan. '- x Tfiwn Beauty IFI Baker» and Billy Boy ‘ (J, Sharkeyi were. srhooled over the sun! renres. unu- and got ihrougi: their task safely. Jumping Tricia. ‘ Clarion Call I.\. Jenkins). “‘ee Pu (T. ‘wniiams. and mm: .\larlin (L‘Fertusi luv-re assorialrd over {our hurdles on the course properl Black Marlin slipped into the. third obstacle and lost his rider. He was subsequently remonmed and Jumped the last rente all right. The other pur imished together. and timed from hurdle w hurdle they took 1.20 i-5. Chiei’ Emerald (D. creddock) was ulotted a similar taik. He Jumped cm:uéigaaigd go! round safely. his tune heme i Additional riding melanoma:— l it!“ Goidnnch: Gay Rose. Trouvaille, ulnma . 1 A. Jenkins: Pukeko.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 10
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478GALLOPS AT ELLERSLIE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 10
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