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ELLERSLIE TRACKS.

HEAVY FOG MARS WORK. ALL IRISH SCHOOLED. ADSUM—SUB EDITOR. (By Telegraph.—Special to Time* ) AUCKLAND. Tuesday One nr ttie heaviest logs experienced at Ellerslle for years enveloped the mur-e Ibis morning ami although It cleared slightly about the breakTast tntenal it descended again and made timing dtmrult. Several horses were schooled over the hill but they could only be seen over a portion or the Journey. The No. grass Mv Monev and Grand Dance strode over six furlong? In 1.2 S 4-5 and Rlugshol traversed a round In 1.57. the last -;\ furlongs taking 1.26 4-5. >b*ga accompanied him over the la>t five which occupied I.It) Jolly Bronej’ finished in Tront or Sir Russell over a round run in 2.0 2-5. Privy seal sprinted three furlongs In 43 » ss. Glen Abl) taking 43 3-5 s for the Sa *Stre\misprinted down the straight hitting out freely but w*s not tuned. Frtnc« Colossus was In Trout or United at the enC or six rurlongs which took t K Over 4 similar distance Kdtowyn was doing better than Yalmmt in 1 23 3-5. Lord Yal, Ohmaha and bronze Lady fin 1 -ss. Bronze l ady lost several lengths at the start. King Neptune. King Neptune strode over hair-a-tnlle In 595. doing it easily. Ranter and llot -hot reeled ofT three furlongs 111 42 2-ss. there being little between them at the finish. \djuin (Turvey) led Sub Editor (WIIUants in a .-'iiooi over tin* steeplechase course. They disappeared In the Tog going over tin- hill but both gave a good display or jumping over the fences .011 the All Irish i O’Connor) was given a slmilat ta-k. his exhibition being very satisfactory H">«1 Chips (Turvey) and Irish 80. •y (uuuimueU Ui previous culuuui.j

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20268, 10 August 1937, Page 8

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ELLERSLIE TRACKS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20268, 10 August 1937, Page 8

ELLERSLIE TRACKS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20268, 10 August 1937, Page 8

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