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LLANDAFF IMPRESSIVE

FIVK FURLONGS IN 1.7 ODTAA BEAT'S BRONZE EMERALD TRLMLS AT ELLER S-L IE (By Telegraph.—Special to Time#) AUCKLAND, Thursday As a result or heavy rain overnight the going on the No. 3 grass track, which was used Tor rast work at EUerslle this morning, was on the heavy side and cutting out a good deal towards the finish. There was a fair amount or w'ork but times generally were on the slow side. The best half-mile or the morning was that or Boojnps-a-Dalsy, who recorded 52 3-5 s. She worked very evenly and was going well at the end. British Mint and Ellse Sal-so shaped well while covering the same distance In 535. Desert Tide and Money spinner were also sent half-a-mlie, taking 545. Llandair was responsible Tor the best effort over five rurlongs, Tunning the distance in 1.7. He covered the first two in 25 2-5 s and did his work in good style. Another useful effort was that of Odtaa.

who had the measure of Bronze Emerald at the conclusion of a similar task in 1.7 2-5, the last three rurlongs In 4l«. Over six furlongs Rex Mainland and Bronze Fire came home in 1.21 2-5. They ran the first three In 3*9 l-5s and there wa* not much between them at the finish, both handling the going well.

Sir Cameron and Brazilian were timed to traverse the same ground in 1.52 4-5, both finishing on terms, the last three furlongs being covered in 40 3-5«.

Kelly Over a Round Several horses worked over a round. Kelly doing best in recording 1.4 6. He ran the last six rurlongs in 1.23 3-5. Ringshot had a s-hade the better or Rajanya and Valspoar over a round in 1.4 8 2-5, the last six rurlongs being covered in 1.25

Other gallops were:— Three rurlongs: Uandveyor and Arotietoon. 4 4 3-s*; Phaleron, 445 ; Rara Avia, 41 2-ss; Gold Race and Clinch, 41 2-ss; Dublin .•-how was In front of a Foxtorldge filly, 4 1 1 -ss.

Four rurlongs: Rival. 54 3-SS; Hot Shot, 565; Bournemouth, 54 2-ss.

Five furlongs: PhU Vaals and RoyU Me.s-sage, 1.8 ,4-5; Happlcoat, 1.8 4-5 iS lx rurlongs: Tybalt and Calula Boy, 1.23 1-5, last half-mile In 56 1-s*; Aero King, 1.26 4-5; Biddy Girl, 1.25, last three in 41 s; Veyana, 1.26.

A round: Miss Valerie and Hinehau, 1.49 4-5, last seven furlong* in 1.41 1-5; Ivy Willonyx and MLmax 1.53 2-5, last halfmile in 56 2-ss; Kena and Royal Appellant, 1.54, last six rurlongs in 1.27 1-5. On the sand, Orate ran three furlonga in 40s and Mllanion six In 1.24 4-5 the last three In 41 1-58. Boy Lu (Turner) Jumped a couple of the pony hurdles and arterwards cleared rour or the big ones. For a beginner he showed aptitude. The Trimmer (Williams) was also sent over rour hurdles, giving a rast and clean display. TAKANINI EFFORTS GRAND ORA'S GOOD HALF FLOOD TIDE OVER SIX (By Telegraph.—Special to Time*) AUCKLAND, Thursday The outside grass, which was in use at Takanlnl this morning, was verv heavy and few horse* were sent against time. However, there was a fair amount or uselul work. Lovaals (Spinley) was responsible Tor effort over three rurlongs, running distance In 38 l-ss, doing her work Airport and Kerona occupied 395, wirk*) Val S equal ed by ,lunt ing Bee and Princes- *?* e r S'*'* C° r Hair-a-m«e was credited to Giandora, who registered 545, doing U nicely, while Maxam took 54 3-ss. K Flood Tide, aPter taking 39 3-5* fc his^ first three rurlongs, completed six in Other gallops were: Three furlong*; Inver, 41 2-6 - RLver Plate and Heroic Star, last two of three furlongs in 275; The Dozer, 42 3-5 s Lour rurlongs; Hlneltl, 56 3-5 - FoxoJa and King Louis. 555 ; Te Kiwili iml Queen City. 545. Ie a,wl 2 v V raimi 1O i l^:^ Sun0l& Mld My si to, 1.11 !:*; *“'*= L ‘ a y >■*>■

i.®« men fur,un »’ ! Mltlr ' »■«; uw<uri».

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21210, 5 September 1940, Page 8

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LLANDAFF IMPRESSIVE Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21210, 5 September 1940, Page 8

LLANDAFF IMPRESSIVE Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21210, 5 September 1940, Page 8

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