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ELLERSLIE TRIALS

\ALPEEIN—FORES’I GLOW. BOLARIA'O SMART HALF. I GILMER Tp RIDE MASTER .\ILSK. (By Telegraph—special to Tun-s.) AI‘CKLAXD, Manda!An exceptionally heavy frost. in fl“ one of the heaviest for years. “'35 exlperienced at Ellerslie this morning. However, there was little last work {early and the going after breakfast was lpert‘ect. The .\'o. 1 grass 1111015 “‘35 open and some useful gallops were recorded. Several horses were schooled in the centre and also over a round of the steeplechase course. On the No. 1 grass Persian Lad)’ “‘1 \\'hirlmint were the only two to gallop before breakfast and were timed to run six furlongs in 1.20 1-5. They Iran the first three furlongs in at 2-5! and there was little between them 83 the finish. Black Marlin traversed a round in 1.56 1-5. Lord \‘al assisted him Over xthe last six and was just in front_at [the finish, the latter distance beins run in 1.20 I—s and the final hail-mile in 52 2—55. Both horses did their work nicely. Solaria reeled oi! half-a-I'nile in 49 4-55. which was the best of the morning over the distance and he put plenty of dash into his work. I Morning Sun did strong work but.~ *- was not timed. is. Tooley Street ran home from the 'l'} three furlong post in 37 1-55. ”1118111118 1; on strongly. ‘ Billy Boy and Santoi’t were allotted , strong work over a mile and a-half but were not after time. Survey. after running this first three turlongs in .11 l—fis. completed six turlongs in 1.21 1-5. Kiiladar went away in (root of tho . seven tux-long post and was timed to ~ run his last six t‘urlonss in 1.23 4-5. Grateful strode over a couple 0! rounds but was not unduly hustled. Tangled and Royal Liniond completed ‘ a. round in 1.59 3—5. They ran their ‘iast mile in 1.51 2-5 and the final le iiurlonss in 1.21 3-5, finishing on I terms. Beilbroney was going easily while runins the last half-mile at his work in 56 2-58. Shy was also allotted useful work, taking 55 1—55 for the last halt-mils. Over a similar distance Master Bruoo registered 52 i-ss. L'mtali did strong work over a mill but was not timed. Tho Smugglor Looks Well. The jumpers, The Sniussler (Cooper) and Soloist (\\‘ehby) jumped I. couple of hurdles in the centre in good Istyle. The)~ afterwards ran seven tur--lungs on the .\'u. 1 grass in 1.85 3-5. The Smuggler looks well after his no. on Saturday. Bookluw tßaker‘; gave a useful le‘ play over six hurdles in the centre. Summer Hill {Trillo} went with him over the first four but fenced rather carelessly and was pulled up. Count Houssillon (McLaughlin) [jumped nine hurdles in tho centre. HI hit the sixth obstacle and also cloutod the last. otherwise his display wall I satisfactory. Silver \\‘attle (Lawson) pleased bet]ter than Winding Trail tuarmont) over six of the same fences. ‘ ‘ Adsum (Baker) gave a safe displa” over a round of the Steeplechase course l but did not have a great amount of poo. lon. Bells of How (Lawson) accomlpanied him over the fences on the flat the first time. \‘alpeen lßowdenl Forest Glow (C. Thomson), \\'indsur Lad (Muir) and Friendly Boy \Achaughlin) were st-hoolcu over a round or the steeplechasc course and got through theh' itask in good style. They finished an inamed, the first mentioned pair both; ‘practically on terms when they finished over the stonewall the second thne. Royal Dispute. tL. Dulleu). Golden , tingland (J. Mcßae) and Cometra (A. |.\icDonald) went with them. Boyd iDispute was soon in the rear and ‘ .hauiked at the second fence on tho hill and \\‘as not further persevgre‘ with. Golden England who was on. or the leaders when they cleared tho stonewall the first time was then lpulled oil and finished up by doing [strong work on the No. 1 grass. iLJOmetra went over the hill and an" [jumping the stonewall at the bottom ‘ [finished up on the sand track. G“.cille who was a hit otr colour recently. [has horn physxcked and will probably 'llc seen out on Saturday, ' ! Owing to .\. Antiwar» being in. IJun-d. A. (dimer \\lli ride Master Musk [ill the Great .\orthern :‘teeplechase.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 8

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ELLERSLIE TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 8

ELLERSLIE TRIALS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 8

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