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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB.

THE SUMMER MEETING. SECOND DAY'S RACING. SNOWSHOE WINS SUMMER CUP. The Auckland Trotting Club's Summer Meeting was continued at Epsom to-day in dull weather, with a sprinkling of rain when the racing commenced, but with a good attendance. The track was in splendid order. The fixtures will be concluded to-morrow, acceptances for all events closing with' the secrtjtary, Mr. C. F. Mark, to-night at 10 o'clock. To-day"s results are:OAK HANDICAP (HARNESS), of .".OOsovs. One mile ami a-half. NIKORA. 1) m, aged, by Ghoal — I'nknnwn (Mr. D. Douglas). 24yds behind -Owner i BONNIE JEAX A. r m. aged (Mr. Elliot 11. Davlsi limit—N. Cunningham 2 HriA GIRL, lilk m, aged (Messrs. I.nveSerovp liros.). 4Syds libß.—W. Orange.. 3 Also started: Reta Huon limit. Klat limit. Rosalie Patch limit, Spirit Bell limit, Lord Roberts 12yds hhd., Wilton Wtlkes 12y<Ti», Pine Clii'-l 24yds, Sunrise 36yds. Mat Patch XOyds Rose Kinffen 7".'3ds. Amherlte T2ytiK. heta Huon went out fast, leading along the back followed by Klat, Hula Girl, Bonnie Jean A. and Nlkoro In a bun'-h, with Wilton WUkes. Tine Child and Am lierite trotting in that order. Passing the etaurl Hetii Huon was out four length* in front of Nlfcora "i;li Hnln Girl, "onnle Jean A Wilton Wllkes and Pine Child following, the others being already out of It. Going along the bm-k Itota Huon got up and Nlkiirn ran tn the front, and although Bonnie Jenn A settled down and ran Into second position she had no chnnce of catching Nlkora. which won easily by five lengths. Hula Girl wns two lengths fur ther brick, a head In front of Reta Huoi* Pine Child was neit, and then came Lord Roberts. Aniherite and Rose Blngen. Time. 3.3S 8-5. Bonnie Jean A was favourite. Aftor the race an Inquiry was held Into Mie running of Nlkora as '-ompnred with her effort on the onening day. The explanation was accepted. TRAMWAY HANDICAP (HARNESS), of .TOOsovs. One mile and a (|uarter. HER LADYSHIP, l> m. oyrs. by Logan Pointer--Lody Derby (Mr K. <'. Hand i -McMillan 1 LA FAYKTTE. br c. 3yrs (Mr. V. M. •Beetle)- -J. W. Tonipllnson 2 Om PATCH, hr c. 4yrs iMr. R. Fleming)—W Fleming 3 Also started: Irish Bell limit. Wild Daisy limit. Agnes Bell limit. Guinea limit, Silver Moon limit Gold Cast limit. Silver Lining limit. Manna limit. Peter Volo limit. Master Basil Unlit. Ro.se Pointer 12yds, Sidelight 2Jyds. Rua Pere 24yds. Blngen Wlikes 24yds. Treanac 24yds. Dillon Shine 36yds, ■Charley Pelley Myds, Red Star 4Syds. Peter Volo. Silver Llninz and Irish Bell charge as they passed the stand, followed by Manna. Silver Lining. Her Ladyship. Kna Pere. Fayette, Irish Bell, Our Patch, Gold Cast. Treanac. Blngen Wilkes, with Rose Pointer heading Mie others. Peter Vo-lo ktill had charge as they went along the back, and then Run Pere ran to the front and piloted the Held across tbe top to the straight, with Her Ladyship. Peter Volo, Silver Llnlne. La Fayette. and Our Patch handy, and Blugen Wllkes running ont wide. In the run home Her Lady*hlp ran out and trotting through won nicely by three lengths from Ln Fayette, which was a lensrth in front of Our Patch, and then. « length «mi.v, came Blngen Wilkes. foUowed by Silver Linlnz. Irish Bell. Red Star. Rua Pere. Manna and Rose Pointer. Time, 2.30. Bingen Wilkes was favourite. SUMMER CUP HANDICAP, of lOOOsovs. Two miles. SNOWSHOE. b g. aged, l.y Ostla— •Rosebud (Mr. W. J. Carter)—TomllnGREAT 'lVoi'E."ch"h. ~4yrs (Mr. J. R. Corrisanl— J. Bryce 2 COMEDY CHIEK. eh g. aged (Mr. R. A. McMillani -Owner 3 MONLTMAKFTR. b g. aged (Newdick Bros.) -Kclsey 4 Other starters: Don Wild limit. William the First limit. Kewpie limit. Woodvale 12yds, First Carb-lne 24yds, Dean Dillon H6y<K Globe Derby 48yds. Gold Boy 48yds. ■Clarrle Daley JSydR. William tbe First was the flrst of the limit horses to settie down, leading past Comedy Chief. Dean Dillon! Woodvale'. Moneymaker. First ("arbiue, and Clarrle Daley, in that order. Going along the haci Don Wild as his nearest attendant, and Great Hope, Comedy Chief, and Kewpie all hiindy. the others being bunched up. Don Wild" had run to the front when they had passed the stand rhe second ttne. with Great Hope second, and William the First, Comedy Chief. Moneyniaier. Kewr.le. Dean Dillon. Snowshoe. and Clarrie Daley all well placed. Going along the back Great Hope ran up to Don WKil. with Comedy Chief lu-it, whilst Snowshoe moved up at a great puce on the outside. Great Hope headed Don Wild crossing the top, but Snowshoe ran up at the home turn, and the pair straightened up for the run to the judge together. Snowshoe ,qul<?kly settled his opponent, nnd won with a blf in hand by three-qnarters of a length. Comedy Chief was third, two lengths further hack, half a length in front of Moneymaker. Clarrle Daley was next, and tlje.i came Don Wiid nnd Gold Buy. Dean Dillon. First Car'ilne. Globe Derby. William the First, and Woodvale last. Time, 4.:il 1-.V The n-lnner got a mixed reception on returning to the enclosure. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP (HARDNESS), of rffiOsovs. Two miles. •lIOMKI.EIGH DICK, b h. aged by Dixie Alto— Ctiri* (Mr. S. Humphreys), ISO yds behind -Kennerley 1 Ml'Tf. eh g. aged (Mr. A. \\\ Jones). -■Sflyds behind—lW. Ornnge 2 HARH'OT. eh m. ared <Mr. A. G. Humeri. 08yds behind —Rae :l AliO started: Wild Xnt limit. Gineta limit. Buz Bus: limit. Black Rust .T6.vds behind. Bundatierg. 12yds. Dillon S 12yds. Succory 12vds. Nipper 12yd?. Wimmera King Heir 48yds. Gineta moved first, but Dilioti S soon ran to the front, loading pa*: the stand. followed by Bumlaherg and Mutu together, and then came Nipper. Wimmera King, Gineta and Buz Buz, with Wild Nut leading the other?. Dillon S still had charge a» they rrotted alon* the hack, b-ut eot up and" Bnnrtalierg tnok charge. Ifadini past tlie stand the second time, with Mum as Jits nearest attendant, and Gineta. Nipper. Buz Bur.. Dillon S, and Wimmera King following while HoMielelih Dick had worked HP Into a handy position, and Haricot also closed up. Going alona tbe back Bundaiberg broke and Mutu got to the front, while Home'.eich Dick Irioved up fast, and was with Mutu when they entered the stralyht. In the run home Homelelgh Dick headed Mutu. and easily holrtine bis own won by a length from Mutu. which was half «!«""*«> In front of the fast flnlsiiine Haricot. Wimmera Kins ent fourth. Black Rust. Bmnlabcre. Buz rV«. Ginet:i and Nlnper foliuwlng. Time. 4.00 4-5. Wimmera King was favourite.

MANAWATU RACES.

rAI-MFn-TON N. lli ; s any. Tlie M:\nnwiiiii IXartni Club's Meetinc „„ conclriled to-!nv in il'i!! weaiiier. The attendance was i" "'1 t-<1 the wf wan !n ffwl order. Following are results:— WIIITMOItE HAfK HAXPIf AP. One inllp onp fnrionx. nonibrook S 1 I lUmntnta. T.I - First Torn. S.I :< Scratched: KUroc. w.n by t<r u ler.rs'is. Time. I.Kfi 2-r>. TTHITKA lIURIEH. "»c mile and n-hair. Sir Kon'iful. Il.s l Bloi-k Art. trt.O 'J Wan'n. ins 3 All Ktaffwt. Won easily liy two leasthj. Time. -.4.").

HATJRAKI PLAINS CLUB.

NO A TEA. Thursday. A niP"!in(r of llaiiraki rlains s!-ttlf>rs at Ken-p , "'" , '' derirteil tn f.irni a Hauraki Plnirs Knrinc «'lnb. and (lie follon'.ni; offifers were <>!ectert :'Patrons. Mr. T. \V. Khofles. M.r.. ami Mr. 11. Polnml. M.1 , .; presiflent. Mr. A. Chntti.-ld : i-lc pr.-sMent. Mr. P. K. Henry; secretary. Mr. J. .!. Jenkins: treasurer. Mr. (I A. Afery : committee. Messrs. D. G. McMillan. S. Soott. .1. A. C. Wilson. IF. John*tone. 15. Kret-lklinpton, A. KiKher. and r>. .1. (TCarro'.l. It was decided that the committee meet shortly to rlraw up a pro-E-nmme for submiminn. toßr-ther with the bec-psary application for. pi-rpiixsion to hold If npproval ".< nbtained from Mils hody the proposals will then !><■ sii'miUfd to the Minister ~f Interim! Affairw. Thn clnli is end»avonnii(t to hold r»« at Kerepeehi nn Easter Monday, in conjunction with the annual enorts meeting.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1922, Page 6

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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1922, Page 6

AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1922, Page 6