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WAIKATO TROTS.

.1 ST. GEORGE'S CUP. SIB VOYAGE SODS WINS. HOHOHO SURPRISES K EUREKA. | & BUT ONE FATOURLTE PLACED, j The weather conditions wore-anything I tot feasant for tie Winter Show meeting- of tie Waikato Trotting Club at Claudelands on Saturday, rain falling practically all the time. There was only , moderate attendance, and the course «s very heavy- The C-, ? was won by fit George- 02= of C S. Donald s team Jem Chri-tchtuch. Sir Voyage made no nee of the Euaknra Handicap, a twoBnJe event for zmhoppled trotters, wiik •tie Eureka Handicap -went to Hohoro, vho "returned a double-figure dividendTie totalisator investments amounted An Easy Victory. TTimmera King, Etta Cole, and Jock Bingen were the defections in the Kuabßl Handicap, and when the machine lad closed Sir Voyage ( £363), Valloden 1 £ie 6). and Royal Triumph ( £156] carried the bulk of the money. The race vas only a work-out for Six Vayage, vho took the lead at the start and wco: mhe liked. Great Triumph and Gold; Sax were his- nearest attendants over j ■&* frst round., hut he was always a. cozen lengths or so in front, Valloden , bong his nearest attendant over the last ronncL hut could make 20 impres- j EOfl on Sir Voyage, and the recent arrival from Australia won pulling sp bj half a dozen tengi&s, with Gold j Star ten lengths away. Eoi Grande was j fosrrth, and Eoyal Triumph was next. Outsider Wins Mile Event. St George, winner of the big race? earlier in the day. was the only absentee ■ from the Eureka Handicap, most money iE this event coming for Glenlake (£328) and Jock Bingen ( £IS6), while" Hohoro carried only £79, and paid aj taDle-fcmre dividend. Jock Bingen broke up at the start and Dad's Hope led past the stand from Hohoro, Glen- ■ "fake and BJehore. Hohoro and Dad's Hope were on terms along the back, about three lengths ahead of Glenlake, with little Guy" heading the rest, Glenlake ran up fast crossing the top and was just behind Hohoro and Dad's Hope with little Guy and Master Huia following About 1W yards from the post fflenlake challenged Hohoro, but just as he got up went into a break end Hohoro not the verdiex by a length from Little* Gay,,who beat Dad's Hope by one and a half lengths. Master Huia, Glenlake sal Bireet~Morning were next. Canmi Wins le Kowhai. Scratehings were numerous in the Te Kowhai Handicap, Myrtlene, GhrystaL Kewpies Triumph, Modern Light, Tiny lose, and Jackie Thorpe all being withdrawn. Caratd (£394), .Glenlake (£288), and Inverness ( £163), were in most demand, while Andover { £S4) was at a good price. Silver Link turned round at the start and lost all her iandieap, Inverness being the early leader from Black Baffin, Prince Pedro, 3fy Thorpe, and Marionette. Black Baffin was in front going along the back, but passing the stand the next 6nw* Inverness was again in charge from Andover, Prince Pedro, and Carnui, with Glenlake next. Along the back Andover, Inverness, and Prißce Pedro thb on terms, with Carnui handy, and they turned for home in practically the same order. Carnui then asserted himself and won by a length from Andover, who beat Prince Pedro by two lengths. Inverness and Some Dillon were next, the rest being pulled up some distance back. Pinal Favourite Fails. Runton- Belle. Mynlene- Great Fame. Queen's Bond, Prince Pedro, and Carnui We not paraded for the Kaipaki Handicap, with which the meeting concluded. Cleao ( £345), June Nordka ( £229), and the bracket Whakabihi and Hohoro

(f 196) were best backed. Parsing- the j stands Eohoro was in charge from Kew-1 Pffi's Triumph, Andover, Prince Lochin-; *ar, and Jersey Thorpe. Along tie back I Ke-rpia's Triumph was attended by I Geao and Prinee LocMnrar, with June j Xbrdka moving trp. The last-named! *as in front crossing the top. but enter- : nig the straight was joined by Kewpie's j Trhnnph. June Xordica then drew away j to win by a length and a naif from j Bad's Hope, who beat Geao by a length, i Thm came Kewpie's Triumph. Jersey Thorpe, Prince Lochin var. and WhakaDetailed results:— NOTICE HANDICAP" (for Trotters'*. va lOOscvs. Thirteen furlongs. Limit 4.10. *—ZANZIBAR, b g. errs, bv EI Carbine—Flora WOdwood (Mr, S. JMurray*. 60yds—Maria? 1 i—BESSIE PAREISE. b m, Syrs (Mr. _ J. T. Pa si). 60vds —Paul 2 *—WIN HUON. b g. syrs (Mr. H. - Lupton), Emit—Lee 3 - £*so started: 11 BUsslaad. 13 KOpo Bey. ' Braeside, 15 Mokotina, -" Moio Girl. I*_ WM Bcbia. Emit: d Gulden Hoia, 16 Eeu. 12vd<=: S C"lon*>l Tborpe twrapled with Win Hnon). 24vds: 12 Ail S loyride. 2 Tiwaa. SOr'ds : 14 Lord 96yds; 6 Black Marie. 120 yds. ian? neck: fix? lengths. Times: 4.4 2-5, » 3-5. 4.13, 4.12. Winner trained by owner, Pukekobe. HANDICAP of lOOsots. Thirteen furlongs. Limir 3-j7. I—JACKIE THORPE, b & Syrs. bv Opr Thorpe— Lady Somerset (Mr. • 5- P- Saunders i, 24yds— 1 s ~-JERSEY THORPE, b'g." aged (Mrs. - „,£• Edwards*. ABes -. 2 »—GREAT FAME, zr s. 3vrs (M~ rs. Newdici 8r05.., limit—Newdick 3 Also started: C Princess Bettv. 10 1S B*** Baffin. 17 Ben Zotoek. rti , ! ; 5 *"». 13 Betty Gut. 3 Derby * it » ■ r>oEe *- 11 Wee Machine, limit: »*•» Light. 16 Chrystal, 12 Margaret Yaßict, 12yds; a OUtk Thorpe. 2 Cleao —yds: 7 Tri-ae- -Lorhmvarr 4"?Tds. *4 E^; a faead - Times: 3.56. 3.5G l-o. 3 -"*>_ Z.~>s 3-.". Whmet trained by owner, BrmitwoodSHOW CUP of 250SCVS. including Talned at SSsovs. Two miles. Limit -4-4 Q. GEORGE, b g. 6-rrs. bi ReT de Oro—Belette (Mr." J." Black), King 1 3 -*ETER PIRATE, be, errs (Mr. W. i w£\. Panll - i^yds—J. T. Pan! 2 l-FIRST FLIGHT. Mk m. 4rrs < (Mrs. J*. Johnstone*. 3-lvds—R. A. McMillan ; 3 parted : 6 Dan Direct. 4 Impromptu, i Richore, 12yds; 0 Sella Dillon, .til 3 ?-* length; fonr lengths. Times: 7 3 - 5 - ■ 1 - 4S --3 and 4 - 5 i WMBa trained by C S- Donald, Belfast,

RCAKUBA HANDICAP (Trotters'- of 130 sots. Two relies. Limit 4-50. I—SIR VOYAGE, b g. aged, by First Voyage—Lady Ena (Mr. G. J. Barron-', limit—Eraser I 2—TALLODEN. b g. sg<=d fMr. S. 4—GOLD STAE.' b g.' aged (Mr"**N. Grains), limit—Owner 3 Also started: 3 Edvel Triumph, 12ycs: 5 Eoi Grand?. 4Sjdfi. ?is lengths: ten leagOts. Times: 4.55. ~.i. 0.5, and 5.5. vrinner trained by W. J. Tom Mason, Audiugtem EUSEKA HANDICAP of 130 SOTS. One mile. Limit. 2.15. S —HOHOEO. b c, aged, bv Gold Bell— Fra-adenae (Mrs. E. Collins), limit —Patron 1 O—LITTLE GUT. ch g, aged (Mr. C. V. Cariey). 24yds—E. A. McMillan 2 4—DAD'S HOPE, ch g, aged (Mr. W. Clifton), limit —Owner 3 Also started : 1 Glenlake. 2 Jock Bingen. limit: 9 Kichore. 7 Direct Morning. 12yds ; Z< Dealer. 24yds; 3 Master Huia. 36yds. A length : length and a halL Times: 2.2.", 2.21 3-5. 2.24. 2.21 So. "Winner trained by A. McSweeney, Mangere. TE KOWHAI HANDICAP, of lOGsovs. Two miles. Limit, -i.rx'. I —CAEXCL b g. Syrs, by El Carbine —Papcnui Bells (Mr. W. G. Whitten'. 24vds —F. J. Smith .. 1 S—ANDOVER. b g. aged (Mr. W. Thompson'*. 4>yds—Bayly 2 6 —PRINCE PEDRO, bit g. ayrt fMr. W. JoaastoneJ, 12yds—B, A. McMilLm C Also started: U Silver Link. 12 Ben Zoloft, 5 Our Peter. 7 My Thorpe. 13 Bla<s Baffin, limit: 3 Inverness. 12yds: 2 Glenlake- 4syds: 4 Some Dillon. 10 Marionette. 60yds; 11 Lady Yxonn?, 72yds. f'ne len-rtn, two lengths. Times. 4.57 2-5. Winner trained by F J. Smith. Epsom. SAIFAEI HANDICAP of HOsoVs. One mile and a quarter. Limit. 2..35. 2—JUNE NOPKICA. eh m. aced. by H-jrold Dillon—Xordka (Mr. S. M. Aacast!. 4?-yds—?. M. August I 7— DADS HOPE, ch c. serf (Mr. W. Clifton}. 2 I—CLEAO. 6yrs (Mr. H. Hendrickeen). limit —A. Julian 3 Also started: 4 Kewpie's Trinmph. limit: 3 WhjknhihL limit, aad Hohoro. 30yds. coupled; M Prince Locaurrar, 11 Stadent Prince. 6 C'liv-er Thorpe. G Jersey Thorpe, limit: 7 Typist. 12yds; 10 AndOTer. 13 Begret, 24yds; 12 Peter Lloyd, 36yds. Length and a half: one length. Times. 3.0. 3-D, 3-5 3-5. 3-t5 1-5. Winner trained by owner, Otahnhu. TROTTEES GO CHEAP. KAMILTO'-V, Saturday. A sale of trotting horses was held on Saturday at Wiatawhata on behalf of the estate of the late 3lr. Campbell Johnstone. Six horses were sold at an average of 2S*gns. Ihe following were the prices:— Pose Bingen, aged, in foal to Great Parrish, Mr" H. Johnstone, Whatawhata, 49gns; aged mare, Mufti, with foal at foot bv Our Thorpe, in foal to Peter Bißgea, Mr. G. Smith. Taurua, _2ogns; aged mare Uniform, with foal at foot by Blue Mountain ing. and in foal to Peter Bingen. Mr. H Johnstone. Whatawhata. ]2gns; four-year-old gelding by Our Thorpe—Uniform, untried, Mr. H. Johni stone. Whatawhata, ISgns; two-year-old I Sllv bv Our Thorpe —Uniform, unbroken. iMr. "H Johnstone. 22gns; threei Tear-old gelding by Nelson Bingen—Her i Ladyship, unbroken, Mr. IST. Grafas, Te j Puke, 46gns.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 1 June 1931, Page 11

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WAIKATO TROTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 1 June 1931, Page 11

WAIKATO TROTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 1 June 1931, Page 11