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LATEST RACING

i —— -—+——— , _ . w GREAT NORTHERN MEETIhb ___.— TE RAPA TRACKS. ' ___- I LITTLE FAST \\ OBh. I —~ 1 The course proper, about ‘Zui’t. out it‘rom the rails. was in Splendid orde. iior galloping this morning at Te Hap-l Ebut the only horses to be sent ss3llllit ithe clock were A. \\‘inder's chargesLion Heart and Prince Acrß. who “'9” lassocialed over five furlongs. Larr)" ing light and equal weights the Pill” kept together throughout. running their first three i‘urlongs in Ellis, the halt-mile in 52s and the full distance in 1.5}. J. F. Tutchen leaves to—day for Auckland with .\iatoru. Black Man. Curlew and Adaiene while M. J. Carroll will also he going through 10-day lwith Le Chasseur, Oral: and Boughal. A. Winder‘s team will leave to-morrow ‘morning. TN! FINAL GALLOPI. ___— ! SEVERAL SMART EFFORTS. JOLLY BEGGAR—SCOTCH NATION. B Telegra 11,—Spec1al to Times.) ( y D AUCKLAND, Thursday. The final gallops for the .~nd Racing Club‘s Great Northern .\ieeting were lheld at Ellerslie this morning in hm‘ weather and in consequence there was a large attendance of spectators. there wa: a lot or interesting work, including schooling over hurdles: on the course proper “IN the Steeplechase country but the Jumping was not up to the standard ol‘ previous years. l The No. l grass, on which the poles were tori. out from the rails, was available for Fast work and the going was ex—cellent. In fact it has never been Dettcr for this period 01' the year. Good charts were recorded by crooning, Scotland, Royal Appellant and Knight of Australia over a distance while last gallons were registered by a number or sprinters. Antoni! the Jumpers Jolly Beggar. Scotch .\‘ation and Royal Limond pleased most. 0n the .\‘o. i grass Fleetwind. after running her iirst two ruriongs in 295. was going easily throughout ilve i‘urlongs which took 1.10 2-5. Teddy Boy strode over a round in 1.57 3.5, the last six rurlongs being covered in 1.2:! $5. He did his work in good style. Royal Appellant and Knight 01’ Australia nnished in front or Wee Pat at the end or a mile in 1.45 1-5. They covered ,the last seven rurlongs in 1.29 1.5 and the anal six in 1.17 3-5. The first-named pair did their work impressively. \'aln'iint Jumped 011’ in from Just past the six rurlong post and held his advantage till the lint-sh. his time being 1.5 :1-5 for the last ilve i’urlongs. Rernatu'o Smart 'I'I‘III. Rerealn, after running his lirst three furlongs in as 1-55, reeled on six rurlongs in 1.17 i~5. it was one or the best galv ions or the morning over the distance. King Tilt and Sebrnr completed tire rurlongs in L 1 .1-5. the ilrst two being rov'ered in 2d -i-ss. They both carried fair weights and were running on strongly at the end. Mainland and Tr .\innry Jumped way in front or Lnndlnbher at the five i'urlong post and the ilrst umnnd was Just In front or Landlubber at the nnisn in 1.2; 3-5. Landlnhbrr‘s time being 1.3 i-.'.. Mainland and Landluhher were kicked out at the finish and worn, vicar or To .\lonei‘. Persian Lild)’ and rains, after traversing their first three i‘urlongs in to '2-5. rumplated six rut-lungs in 1.19 :1-5. They rain 'the last half-mile in s'l has and there was not much between them at the end. (iratefnl worked steadily over a round which took 2.5 1-5, renting home over the last halt-mile in 555. Gold Mission and .\ins[tang finished in front or a companion 'arter reeling oil‘ halr-a-mile in 19 4-ss. a ismart effort. Survny. who followed Just behind them, completed a similar distance [in is 1-55—Athe best or the morning over ithil distance. Te llai, after commencing slowly over a round, finished up his task in 9.1 i-S. covering his last half-mile in 545. Clarion Call and Forest tilnw traversed a round in 2.0 1-5. the last six i‘uriongs taking 1:“ 4—5. They both worked well. condition 0' King Mentor. King .\icstur, who has been on the :l‘l‘nfl for a. day or two, sli'oiiv over Sé‘Vt‘ll I’ur-l-nngs in 1.111 1-5. He did not hit out will his usual i‘reedmn. Valspt‘ar. iil'ivi' l‘illllnlf‘lli‘lllk‘ slowly. rnu lire furiongs in 1.7 was. 110 increased the pace over tho Inst iifill'Allllll". \\‘llH‘ll took :31 3—35. 'l'iii‘ Illll'lnt‘l'. rolulst. Kill In linend or six i'nrlongs in 1.22 :t-s. llit‘ last yhalf-mile being covered in 54 4755. >O3 Fox was timed over his lust hair-mile in 111 ~i-5a and was going well at the, end. The Cornwall Handicap candidates. i'akuA nut and Tooley Street, were asst-rialo'd over a round. thel latter iinishing well in front in 1.50 2-5, i'akanui‘s time being 1.51 i~5. They ran the last si-i'i-n furiongs in i 1.110 2.5. and the iiiiiii six i'nl‘longs ili‘ Lia. Tooley Street (lid his work well. iinisinn».v on very strongly. but i'ukanni appeared to weaken over the last I'liriong. Solaria was time-d to run his last half» mile in 505. This horse is in ilrst rtitv order. Con l-‘uuco and Keith Lu iinisheii well rlt‘ar ul' Korcro at the vnd Ur a mile, which took 1.18, the last six l'urlongs being covered in' 1.18 7-5. tion Fuoco put plenty ol‘ dash into his work. ; ‘ Mute!- Muek. 1 ‘ Master .\lusk iinished well in front or‘ IL'nited over seven i'uriongs. which occu-i ipied 1.3: 11-5, the iirst threw- rurlnngs Dl‘lllg‘ covered in an 2-sa. Dollar Bill sprinted six l'urlongsjli 1.17 1—55, whirl) t‘qllallt‘tl the best 01‘ the morning U\'t'l' tile uL‘lalll‘i'.‘ Onewhetu iinishcd lip useful work byi traversing his last half-mil» In 52 i-is. ‘ ilorownenua und Lagoon \\'err on lt'i'ilis‘ at the conclusion of seven l'uriongs run in 1.32 1-55. Both horses worked well. Town Beauty and Billy Hoy strode ow-r a round in 1.59, taking L 22 1-5 for their last six rurlongs. Billy tiny was doing the hotter at [he ilnisir Tail Light illiil Petrarch traversed a round in 1.55. the last sth furlongs taking i.-.'l u-s. ' The best effort U\'E'i‘ a mile was credited to crooning and .\‘rutlaild, who ran the distance in 1.“ rs. and their last hailimile in 51 3-55. They were both pii‘kn'tl up at the finish and there wa: wry lililobetween them. Mungat-oon ran home irotn the seven i'urlong post in 1.33 4-5, mum'in: this last halt-mill,- in s': J-as. ilr‘ \\d.‘ sticking on WP” at the end. Goldfl't Spain and the Rosscntlnin gelding completed hul'rfl-lIJHC In so 34”. it was an encouraging en‘ort. i Mount-In Iruon. i Mountain Bruce took 1.92 to C(l‘f’l' son-iii furlonga. The Smuggler was allotted 451 .round which he ran easily in 2.: 17.3. thr‘six iurlonga taking 1:11 1-5. iioincirai‘. covered a similar distance In 1.57 1-5. the“ ilut six furlongs taking 1.23 1-5. l'iniali ‘worked steadily over a round which [ook] 9.5. the iaSt six mrlonzs In 1.27. sail-l spray was given useful work. taking 1.21 ‘2-5 to run his last six i’urlongs. I The jumpers Sporting Song (i‘iohluil’rl and Saltspray (A. McDonald) stai'ird on" for a school m’er four hurdles on the; course proper. They Jumped surely till' reaching- the third rence where both 1051: their r‘. ers. Sporting- Song was remounied . and Jumped the last but Salispray was not ‘ persevered with. \‘al Watch ((1. Thomson) was given a. similar task and Jumping well throughout rcglstrrcd 1.20 4-5 {I‘UIII‘ hurdle to hurdle. lllumlnagh (.\icltae) and Kanapa (J. Smith) shaped well over the same fences, their time being 1.19 1-5. ‘ Contact (Carroll) gave a first-class rx-: hihition over [our hurdles on the roiirsej pranl‘. lie took 1.93 2-5 and could have improved on the time. I Jolly Beggar (C. Tnnmsnnt. Srotrn Na-I tion iiiennim and Silk <nx (liniiloil'i were also schnnlcd over four hurdles on the course proper, Jolly neggnr nnishlng in front or the other pair. Their (11110 for the task \\ll< Lia 2-5. .ioilt imggnr Jninrwit exrantiiniiilly well and the other [l3ll' will. 1050 no‘ rrirnds by their displays. i Royal leond. ; Tangled 10. Thomson) and Royal Limnnd i (KlthWiu) started nu' iJVt'i‘ the hurdles. It the top or the straight on tho r-iiirsi: proper anti continued over tin-m along the back. They then \\'l'lil up ”11' iilli and wound up thi-ir task ’l} Jilllllvlll}: tho font-vs on the hat. llnth wont \\'l‘H‘ itoyal i.iniund . Jumping very evenly throughout. «trillion England iliriiaoi, llifl‘k l’riilri-u' I.\|iiir;. liniisrretinn iWi-hliyi and ruin-y were schooled uvor a round iii the sti-i-piw-nase rolli‘m‘. Unite) \\ils ruin“ in lung “33' in the roar Illltl stated thorn. imninn hngland. Dark i'l'ill"'.‘.‘ and inilw-rviiun an, _ (Continued in next column.) i

‘Jumped well and more was only a few iiengilis botween them at the nnish. Golden ‘Englami being a shade in from of Dark I Princess“ I 'ihespis (nirgess‘: Jumped the bit iilncos un the nut and continued over tho hill nanhlnß up ans-r a hurdle on the course proper. He gave I [lir display man from iuiiimz the last obstacle. i Elrcll'ii‘ i-‘iash (Sharkeyi Ind Diamond (Smith: sei uni nver ihr country but If!" Humpins int- llrsi rent-e on the double isomething wont wrnmr with Dilmond'l ‘ynnr and he was pulled up, Electric Plush 'nnishing ihn coursel alone and giving I sure display. Diamond went back Ind took thfl fi ‘\vator jump and then went nw-r the brush and up thr- hiii. romploting his ink by :umping tiit‘ renros on tho nai. He jumped >arPly but did not have murh pace on, 1‘ Windsor Lad (.\iuiri and cynical lid é i\\‘abb_\-u par.» .1 imml display aver I round of the streplvrhnsa r‘nursv. They were in;gelhor all the “in" Ger-whirl... Srl‘afl'hinka annuuni‘od urea—Nun Ric". all nnkazrnwnh. at ti.iil am. ‘ lmperial l‘rinrv. Grvonlane steeple: I’ i “.26 1|". i .__“ i 1‘ 1'! AWAMU'I'U TMCKI. i i SEVERAL HOOD EFFORTS. l ‘ I CANDIDATES FOR ELLERSLIE. ' my Tcleirr’nln—Sprrlll to Times.) ‘ TE .\\\’.\.\lCTL'. Thursdny. . The going “'3: wind nn the course prop“l Inert! lllli limrililifr for mu nnll gallilps. The nag; \\'(‘i'l' out nine feel. and several very uso-rul lfl‘k‘ \\i'll' minusscd. » Sweet [war had Luniuhlnallnn as I com~ pinion uu-i- «won rlil'lnllg‘s which they cumplPu-d inst-mar in L 33 +5. I! W“ ,a pieastng laik dune well. the la! lull" :miie occupying bis. 1 Cylan‘os could have Improved upon 1." 14-5 fur “is six rurlungs. 1 .\ninakiu amwared mbe stopping at thfi mm! of )mr six furlonus done in compln! \\’iill Gallk‘l‘. in i.iil 2~5 Spairlku was no! Worked on the four” propo-r bill was gin-n sm'ernl runnds on "I! inm-r [lluillfiii ,\l.\n on this "81* War. JL-iiuhan. Ijalliu. ‘l'oniivrrc. utililmun. Britl.~ii \nimn. i'riu Soul, Ills-nation. Tul-’ln-,ailr‘. Lady \'nyunm», umval i]: value, IMUsqllll and Mikhail. ‘ Hiding i-ngazt‘iucnls include:— f it. iiimimir: ixmmhination. Gnlden Sceptre. Greek Gold. ' J. McLaughlin: Allegrauo. Deniwnled. Friendly liny. Cuum Ruumiiiun. R. \\'. SJVaYt': .\ravu HOSO. .\wrei Rose. li, Home: Kill-dar. Enlixiiicnnxeni. Kieth [l.u, Puss )luliL , H. H. SEVIKP: Spuplkit, .\il‘ .\l. H. 'i‘iii|<.—Luuiiibiilailun (Carbine Plate). J. Helm!- (“marina ym‘mrday \\‘nh Ilalriq-n > England and lilummaxh. Sanka wxii lr-au‘ 10-innrrn“ \\xril Lnomhlmiiun and ‘ \il'umdnr with .\rawa new and “WM limiand \. t'tmk “In; i,}la|‘rtpr. names and {.\umakia.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 10

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LATEST RACING Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 10

LATEST RACING Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 10

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