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LATEST RACING.

ELLERSLIE TRIALS. _— SEVERAL SMART serene. E COTLAhD—I’RI) CE ACRE. (By Telegraph—Special to Tunes.) AUCKLAND. Tucson'Although there was a very hes“) ”95} at Eliersiie this morning it did not meet tne swing and it disappeared before the nulls or the work was undertaken. “19 .Vo. 1 grass, \\'ith the poles to feet 9'“waa available for galloping and {6‘Bl“ smart sprints were recorded. the best be—ing those of Scotland. Pl'lnL‘e acre. “11‘“iiig. Grateful, heroism and VersaillOh the .\o. i grass Fleetwind and Land. luhber were first out and ran home from the iive tut-long post in 1.5. They “.9" going well within themselves and nmahvfl on terms. Arawa Rose and sweet Rose were sprinted a iew iiirlungs but were not alter titue. salvai- and Speedrast came home from the three, l'urlong post in 393. hereatu m. L. Ellis) ai’ier running his lll':l furloiig in its. got to the end oi the iui'ioiigs ill Li. tie appeared to work more lazily than on previous occasions. liuyal Appellant ran his iirst three turlong: in All! l-as and went on to cuuiplelfi sewn iurluiigs in 1.35 iris. Galilee Shapes Well. ‘ Looiiihniaiioii and Galilee reeled oi! the ifurloiigs in i.;i 4-5. There was not much betwuen them but Galilee Impressed most. King Tut, who followed' Just behind them: rim half-a-inile in 51 ;-55. .\‘atnakia was allotted a simllu' task which she completed in 515. the last three tui-iongs being covered in ass. Cyiiaros went away from the seven furlong post but had not much speed on till he reached the hair-mile. running home n-om there in 50 2-35. Recent racing in: llinproved this hack a good deal. . Clarion call was allotted stronl work traversing his last six turlongs in 1.18 4-5-lle looks none the worse for his mishap on Saturday. > (ii-ac. after taking 26 l-5s for his first two l'urloiigs. got to the end of the furlongs in i.i L 5, lie was doing it well U the lliiisli. The best five furlongs of the morning was rcgistcred hr \‘ersaiit who had an ad< vantage ou-r 11* Mai after running the (11:: tancc In I.:i 3-3. The first two furlonl‘ (013 k tins and Versant was going on at the en . -:‘eht'of,ran home from the half-mile DOM In 51 3-55. Over a similar distance Gratei'ul registered to +55. This was the urn fast work this horse was done for some days and he shaped nicely. The Bmuggler Well. The smuggler went well with a cornpanion while running his last six furlongs In 1.18 4-3. .\langukaha sprinted half-a-mlle alone in go 4-5:, hitting out With plenty of freeam. The stablemates Tradesman and tuna Rey got to the end of five furlonga in 1.1 and were about on terms at the finish. Dark Shadow after running his out three furlongs in 405. completed six furlongs in 1.17 8-5. He was doing it well over the last part. Bantry and Le Chasseur took 1.4 3-5 to run nve rurlongs, the last haltdnile being covered in 50 a-ss. There was not much between them but haniry did his work well. Lagon. who got the better or the start with Armacourt at the six furlong post. was timed to run the distance in 1.17 B-I. Armacourt taking 1.16 4-5. The Jumpers Diamond and Velpeen [at to the end of six furlongs In 1.20 2-5. Diamond finished in front but \‘alpeen did his work impressively Tail Light was going better then Donegal at the conclusion of seven furlon‘l which occupied 1.32. Whlrling'i Smart Half. \\'hirlinir was responsible for a smart halt-mile which he completed in i 0 52-”. Survoy was given serviceable work traversing his last throc furlongs in 39 1-55. .\luiigncrv was doing comfortably to re:istor .32 2-55 for nair-a-mile and King Spear registered a similar time. King .\tesior got to the end or a round in 1.50. lie ran the last six furlonts in 1.22 >3-5 and the final hair-mile in 53 3-53. Prince Acre and Scotland went out to run five furlongs but Jumped away about titty yards in front of the post. runnint [their last halt-mile in .595. It was the' fastest half-mile of the morning and ah ‘\ though they went from a flying start it was a good trial. Count Roussiuion and Friendly Boy. after running their first half-mile in 52 2:5. completed seven turlonxs in t.“ I .\lungstoon strode over six furlonn in 1.49 +5, the nrst three taking so S-as. lHed was going very comiortahLv at the en . Shy worked over a round in 1.58. running his last mile in 1.50 and the final half-mile in 50 -.‘~s. Over the same Journey Kanapa. llluininagh and Golden Ensland 11nished as named in 1.55 i-5. They run the last mile in LR iva, the last six fut-longs an 1.22 -i-5 and the tlnal half-mile in 51 -55. Master Husk schooled. .\laster .\iusk (A. Gilmer) was given . trial over the steeplechase fences on the hat but his showing was not at all satis. factory. lie haulked at the sodwall but eventually got over to do likewise at the isecond fence or the double. He was taken .back and cleared it safely and afterwards cleared the stonewall. He Jumped very high at this fence landing on all fours. Riding lngaoemente. hiding engagements for te-morrow at Ellerslie include:— J. .\luir: Curlew and Dark Princess. L. Clifford: Solaria. H. \Viggins: Landlubher. Tradesmen. . S. Tremain: Valspeoi', Lagoon. R. E. Thomson: vai Watch. A. uilnier: .\laster .\lusk, King Rrey. J. .\tcltae: Golden England, Sporting Song, liiuminaa'L‘. H. Goliiiiiich: High Tea, Gay no“; N. Vaughan; survny. C. Thomson; Forest Glow, Tangleq. Clarion Call. ' a. 13. IioulerO: t’akanui. Fleetwind. J. .\lclnally: Dark :hadow. J. Slim-key: Absent. .\ir tirunkns: chief Lap. Mr .\L O‘Connor: lluskie. D. O’Connor: Ballynioney. I), Foam: Professional. n. strattun: Golden sceptde. F. Fergus: The Hiker. .\[r L. hull: Blackmail. Mr M. Tiiiis' Loomination. i Mr ls’. )ch. Duncan: Tail Light.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 8

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LATEST RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 8

LATEST RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 8

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