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ELLERSLIE TRIALS.

TYBALT AND KILTOWYN. LORD VAL AND FERSEN PLEASE. (By Telegraph-—Special to Times.) AUCKLAND, Thursday. ! Features of the llnal gallops at Elleis--1 lie tills morning- Tor the Pakuranga tneei- ( ing were a solid round by I i furlong efforts by Tybalt and KUl .° and spHints over shorter distances by , l | Val, Fersen and Locknlt. Jumpers m ■ press most were Sleepy, Tangled and H"/.( ’■ ! Alter host overnight weather condition? ; were peiTect and the going on the No. i track, which was used ror fast work, v\as i in good order for Hits period or tlio yea . i Fleetwind -Gilchrist; and Gap lain R'me I (Wiggins) finished in front of Topstar i (Williams) over bair-a-mile in 52 |-»s. i Fleetwind and Captain Bruce did uic.i i work well. . . versant Holland; completed a round In j 1.55, the last mile being covered In 1.47 - 3.5 and tlie-final hair-mile in 53 i-os. lie '. carried a fair weight and It was a good Kelly' (Gilchrist) reeled off three furlongs ‘in 375., hitting out very rrecly. Teddy Boy (McTavlsh) got to the end ot lialf-a-mile In 53 4-ss. Kilonsa (Wiggins) traversed six tnrlongs in 1.21 1-5. She did not have a great deal of pace on over the first couple of lurlongs, but ran her last half-mile In 5 1 2-55.. finishing well. Tybalt (Gilchrist), arter taking 39 4-5 s for his first three furlongs, ran six in 1.19 3-5. He also worked pleasingly. The novices Bronze Wings (Stokes) and Bright Idea (Cameron) traversed half-a-mlle In 52 4-55., the former finishing in front. There was little between Privy Seal (Wiggins) and Hot Shot (Green) at the end of three furlongs in 395. Over a similar distance Stretto (Moore) was gedng comfortably' to take 4 1 4-ss. I.and Girl (Tremain) and I’almint (McTavlsh) took 1.10 3-5 for five furlongs. They could have improved on the lime. A Smart Five. Lord Yul (Wiggins) worked well over five furlongs, which took 1.5 2-ss. The two-year-old Fidalls assisted him over the first two furlongs in 265. and Hauler (Green) brought him home over the last half-mile, which was completed in 5 0 4-ss. They were both’ being kicked out 1 at the finish but there was little between j them. Glen Abb worked over half-a-mile and ] was doing a bit better than 15s. to the furlong. knight or Australia (Cameron) traversed seven furlongs in 1.34 1-5. He went evenly throughout and finished on nicely. King Neptune (Green) strode home from the half-mile peg In 54 i-ss. This horse is progressing well. Jolly Broney (Fergus) shaded Royal Chips (Tremain) over a round run In 2.4 3-5, the last mile being covered In 1.55 Kiltowyn (Cameron) went away from the six furlong post and finished up in 1.20 4-5. Fersen <,Wiggins) Joined him at the five furlong post and they were timed to run the last hair-mile in 53 3-ss. Fersen lost ground when picking up Kll - towyn, but ho was doing his work well at the finish. My Money (Fearn) and Jalldy Karo iTremain) were In front of Adsum (Fergus) at the conclusion of six furlongs in 1.22 1-5. the first throe taking il 4-ss. There was little between Piracy (Clarke) and Rackblock (Olive) in a three lurlong sprint which occupied 38 3-ss. Prince Coliossus had an advantage over Sir Russell, with United some lengths bark, while running six furlongs in 1.22 The jumper High Commissioner (Muir) • traversed a round in 2.2 1-5, the last six • : furlongs taking 1.27 and the final half- , mile 575. High Commissioner looks in nice , ! order and lias evidently done u fair ' ! amount of work. »• Valmlnt (Murray) was doing better than • Ringshot (Fearn) over six furlongs run [ in 1.19 2-5. Ohmaha (E. Manson) and Rajanya (Tremain) accompanied them over the last half-mile which was i traversed in 5 2 2-ss. Ohmaha worked well t and was going nicely at the end. Locknit and Bronze Lady reeled otT hair- ■ a-ndle in 5t i-ss, the former having the > better of it at the finish. i Condition of All Irish, AH Irish (Fearn) was sent a round i which took 2.22 2-5, the last hair-mile - i being covered in 55?. Soreness, which affected him a few days ago, was due to a stone bruise and bo is quite all right again. .Saccono (Cameron) was ahead or Slega (Tremain) at the end or hair-a-mllc run In 53 1 -ss. Saccono worked better than on former occasions. Skyway (Cameron) finished well clear or Carshalton (Clarke) at the conclusion work in 2,0 i ' li ’ sk i' wa y did Ills Rozel i!.. milieu). Rusty Jack (Fergus). Marita (Register!. (i a .v Boy (Muir) and Meadow King iT. Williams) were associated in a school over the steeplechase course,| 'finishing in that order, lu./,,•! and o"l and both gave good displays or jutnping. Starita also fenced satisfaetorilv. 1 Tangled (Stewart) and Evermore (McDowell) wort? sent over the, steeplechase * cnees on the fiat, starting at the sod wall nr the entrance to the straight and finishing up over the brush at the mile post. They both kept together throughout and ' jumped well. Sleepy (L. milieu), Kinkle (Muir) and Platter (C. Thomson) were sent over a round of the steeplechase enuntrv, finlshing in that order. They made noNnistakes and Sleepy’s showing was very satisfactory, also that or Kinkle, who was right up at the finish. Recent arrivals include Rusty Jack, Slrrotn Starita. Lochlel Lad. Smiling Thru. High (.ommlssloner and Gay Hoy. The last j ami on Saturday morning the same trainer will bring down Gay Seton, Frisk Land, Pcnnyplain and fe Awlimawlii...

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20277, 20 August 1937, Page 11

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ELLERSLIE TRIALS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20277, 20 August 1937, Page 11

ELLERSLIE TRIALS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20277, 20 August 1937, Page 11

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