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ELLERSLIE TRACKS.

PREPARATION FOR PAKURANGA. VERSA.NT’S SMART SIX. PRINCE COLOSSUS SCHOOLED. <By Telegraph ?n ) r AUCKLAND, Thursday, t weather prevailed ror training at Ellerslie this morning and the going on ) vas °P en ror fast VIOIK. was considerably better than it has been since the beginning or the winter. There was more work than usual in viewr or the approach or the Pakuranga meeting. Topstar was first out and got to ihe end nL e . n . . fu , rlongs ln 141 2 ’ 5 . tbe las* part or li. Ue was no ‘ at Captain Bruce and Fleetwlnd ran home V Trom the hair-mile posi m 55 l-ss. There 1 was little between them at the finish. rurlongTin 11 Idea sprinted three Glen Abb ran hair-a-mlle ln 57 2-ss. ll® began slowly and ran his last three rurlongs in 41 i -ss. Royal Appellant was allotted strong work ”' er a round. He increased the pace over tne last three rurlongs. which took 4 1 -ss. .. KHonsa, arter taking 27 2-5 s Tor her n.rsi tuu rurlongs. was timed to complete mx rurlongs In 1.22 2-ss. She was doing it well at the finish. Piracy and Bright Wings got to the end or hair-a-mile in 55 i-5s This was a useful efTort for novices. Te Hal ran the last three rurlongs or hts work m 44 1 -5s and King Neptune recorded 4 2 l-5s Tor a similar task. I.ocknit worked very evenly while traversing a round in 1.57, the last three rurlongs occupying 4 Is. Royal Chips and Tahae Mea sprinted nair-a-mile in 55 i-3s. Royal Chips shaped much better ln the firmer ground. My Money and Jolly Broney completed a ruund in 1.56 2-5, the last six rurlongs taking 1.29. Aero Queen (Clarke) was to have gone with them but broke away in rront and covered a ruund but did nol have much pace on. Grand Dance was going nicely while traversing three rurlongs in 4 1 4-ss. It was bis first sprint since coming to Ellerslie and be shaped well. Beet of the Morning. The best si* rurlongs or the morning was registered by Versaut. who ran the distance In 1.10 i-5, the first three being covered in 39 1-s'. Yersant did Ills work well and his efTort was very pleasing. Privy seal and Hot Shot reeled off three rurlongs in 4ls. Both put plenty or dash Into tbetr work. tretto. Paly On and Droll hit out nicely over sprint distances They worked separately but were not timed. Prince Colossus, arter taking 40s for his first three furlongs, showed to more ad\antage than United at the conclusion of six rurlongs In 1.2 4 1-5. Rajanya and Ktngshot were on terms at the end or half-a-mile which took 56 1- They could bait; improved on the time. Kronze Lady Jumped away In rront of Ohinalia and Rainier at the four Turlong post and held her advantage to finish in 53 2-ss. Tiie last named Lair took 53 I -ss. All Irish completed a round In 1.56 3-5. being timed to run his last seven rurlongs There was nothing between Yalmlnt and Lord Yal at the end or half-a mile in 5 2 2- ss. They lan their first furlong in 13s and both horses were hitting out well at the end Siega and saccone were given an easy six rurlongs, taking 1.27 1-5. Tybalt ran three rurlongs. rrom the six to the three Turlong peg. m 4 1 4-ss, and was then eased up. The Appellant filly In Mansnn's stable and Fidels-, were sent two rurlongs. the laiter leading his companion all the wav. They ran the.r first rurlong in 13 2-r.s and were easing up to take 28s Tor the mil journey. Fidelis is a two-year-old brother

Is in MahVe? Ca,alog ‘ UP * ana May On, with Kiituwyn to assist him. was given harrier practice, junip.ng out sell t William-. wen- . -iii| an..ms over .«ur hU.Hies 111 tli.- r.-litre. inure Colosdisplay was satisfactory. over Ul nvo U< or the'' dl * play which he did u strung six furlongs on the grass. 4

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20270, 12 August 1937, Page 6

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ELLERSLIE TRACKS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20270, 12 August 1937, Page 6

ELLERSLIE TRACKS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20270, 12 August 1937, Page 6

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