SIX TURF CARNIVALS.
AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. CORINAX'S GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. LOVE SONG DEFEATS FLYING PRINCE. BAROSCOPE IS SMARTEST TWO-YEAR-OLD. The week's racing and trotting carnival in Auckland is terminating this afternoon with the fourth day of the Auckland Racing Club's summer meeting. There are four other race meetings in the Dominion—the second days at Stratford, Marton and Hastings, and the opening of the Southland fixture. At Addington the Canterbury Park Trotting Club's meeting is reaching finality. The track was holding, after showery weather, at Ellerslie, where there was a fair attendance. Love Song and Flying Prince paid the dividends in the Goodwood Handicap. The best two-year-old was Baroscope, who led Persham and Fedora home in the Sylvia Handicap. Corinax was first past the post in the chief handicap from Lucy Rose and Gay Cockade.
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Auckland Star, 2 January 1931, Page 5
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