TO-DAY'S TURF.
WELLINGTON TROTS.
THE AUTUMN MEETING. Reward Successful In Randwick. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The second day of the Wellington Trotting Club's autumn meeting is being lield at Hutt Park to-day in overcast weather. The track is slightly holding, but there is a fair attendance. Results: — RANDWICK HANDICAP of £12n. Trottess. One mtle anil a lialf. Limit <"1.40. REWARD, 36yds—R. B. Berry 1 4 I—MABEL1 —MABEL CHIMES. 12yds 2 HELEN'S BAY, 48yds 3 All started. Two lengths; length. Tune, 3.b0 3-5. MOERA NOVICE HANDICAP of £100. One mile and a half. Limit 3.43. I—2—TENOR, limit 1 2—a —LUCKY JACK, limit 2 5—5—PRECIOUS METAL, limit .... 3 All started. Half a length ; three lengths. Time, 3.31. WAINUI HANDICAP of £130. One mile and a half. Limit 3.30. I—2—BLAIR ATHOL, 48yds X 4—I—IDEAL, 315 yds 2 6—3—ZEST, 24yds 3 All started. Four lengths ; length. Time, 3.26 3-5. ASHBURTON CLUB. ALL-AGED STAKES. (By Telegraph-—Press Association.) ASHBURTON, this day. A special race, the All-aged Stakes, unique in light harness racing in NewZealand, will be included in the Ashburton Trotting Club's autumn meeting. The race will be after the style of a weight-for-age event in gallops, .with penalties, and will be run over one "mile and a half, with a sweepstake of £20 and £500 added.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1936, Page 8
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