LATEST RACING.
ELLERSLIE TRAINING KILTOWYN’S GOOD WORK TE HAI DOING NICELY (By Telegraph.—Sreclal to Times.) AUCKLAND, Saturday Though rain fell throughout the mortw lng the going was not affected at Ellerslie to-day and some Tair times were recorded on .No. S grass track which was open for ra>t work. A number or horses were also worked on the sand and than tracks. Fleet-wind (Gilchrist), opened proceedings by running three furlongs in 40s. King Neptune (D. Green), reeled off half a mile in 51 l-ss, after running the first furlong in 12 4-ss. Glen Abb, who went with him, was In front of the post when he Jumped away, but there was not much between the pair at the finish. Pirate (Clarke), got to the end or threa furlongs in 40 2-ss. Over a similar distance Stretto was going easily to register 4 is. Bright Idea, Clansman, and Bronze Wings were worked separately but were not doing better than 15s to the furlong. Land Girl Goes Well Land Girl (McTavish) and Privy Seal (Wiggins), finished nearly a length ia Tront or hot shot (D. Green), at the conclusion or hair-a-mile In 50 4-ss. Land Girl, who was on the outside went welL Kiltowyn iCameron) hit out freely while running six furlongs In 1.17 4-5. Play On iR. Fearn), Joined him at the hairmile post, getting Hie better of the pickup and finishing In Tront In 50 4-ss, which was an encouraging effort. My Money and Grand Dance did strong work over seven furlongs but were not timed. Te Hal (E. Manson), finished up a useful task by covering bis last half-mile la 57 1 -ss. This gelding is doing nicely. He* Sharpened Up Fersen iWiggins), after taking 4t 1-5» for his first three furlongs, was going very comfortably at the end of six which occupied 1.21 3-5. The race he had oa Saturday has sharpened hlin up a good deal. Surella has been recommissioned by R. S. Bagby and will resume regular work at an early date. An addition to tbe same stable la a two-year-old black filly by Philamor from Musket vein. This la a hair-sister to Rlng'sbot.
TRAINER'S DEATH IHJNEDIN, Tuesday. Advice has been received of tht death of S. G. Ware at Melbourne, private trainer for Mr G. J. Barton, racehorse owner.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20280, 24 August 1937, Page 8
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384LATEST RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20280, 24 August 1937, Page 8
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