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ACE POT WINS.

GRBYMOUTH FIXTURE.

SPRINT TO GALLIXFORD.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

GRE\ MOUTH, Wednesday. After overnight rain, the track was heavy for the opening of the Greymouth Trotting Club's meeting to-day. The attendance was large. The to'talisator handled £10.94->. compared with £91-54 on the first day last year, an increase of £1791. Result*: — GUINNESS HANDICAP of *110 Eight furlougs anil a hatf. limit J. 27. 3—3—\\ AIK AKI JACK, limit—J. SWbel * i 10-11 — ST« )I£X£ SIGNAL, limit—C. ' K Wilt man o T— 5— GI.EN TRAVIS, limit —S. JL. ' £Uw arils 3 Jklso started : 12-13 Amy win. 1-1 Bayard. 7-5 Ttuieruire (bracketed with Glen Travis i. 2-2 King's Jubilee, lrt-io l.ast Band, 4-4 Mankind. 6-9 Maori MeKinney. 15-13 Orby Lad. 5-6 Pursuit. limit : 9-7 Rbinegold. 24yds, and Wee Pal. limit, •bracketed; 14-14 Silver Letitia. 13-12 Worthy Lad. limit: 8-S Kate Bins<*n. 4Svd.Two lengths : half a length. W«« Pal was fonrtb. Times: 2.28 3-5. 2.29 1-5 2.29 2-3. EXPRESS HANDICAP- of £110. Trotters. Twelve forlongs and a half. IJmit 3.49. I—l —PREMIKR. 36yds— E. I*«e . 1 10—9—DILATpRT. limit—D. Bennett 2 4—I—TOMMY S GUT, 48yd®—W. R. lb I'ascoe '. 3 Also started : C-7 Beethoven, 7-# County Down. 8-10 Great Mountain, !*-S Native Ruler. 11-11 Real Victory. 2-2 Tonee. limit; 5-5 Flnke. 12yds: 3-3 Shadeland. 36yds. Three lengths: length. Shadtland was fourth. Times : 3.-">t 3-5. 3.53. 3.32. ELECTKIf HANDICAP of £115. Saddle. Eight furlongs and a? half. Limit 2.24. W&—7—SIR GO WAN, 12yds—H. MarshaU ....... 1 8-10—MAC HI McKIXNKT. limit..... 2 10—9— EVA TRUMAN, limit—D. Bennett „.. 3 Also start«l : 12-11 Cam Dillon. 4-4 I-om 'bard. 2-2 Tarn. 3-3 I-axybones. 7-3 Tagua. 11-11 Envious, limit: 1-1 Policy. 5-6 Streamline." 12yds: »-$, Buddy. 36yds. Three lengths ; two lengths. Streamline was fonrtb. Times: 2.25, 2.30 1-5. 2.31. PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP of £160. Twelve furlongs, and a half. Limit 3-35. 1 —1—SPORTS REVIEW." 12yds—U A. Maidens 1 6—S—ZINCALI. limit—J. Bryee. jun. 2 3—3—DOUBT. 24yds—H. Frost .... 3 Also started : 2-4 Colonel Axworthy. 8-8 Colonel;" Bogey. 4-2 De la Pais. 9-9 Pass prrt. 11-11 Ptaywright. 10-10 Pola Negri. 5-6 Precious Metal. 7-7 Royal Grattan. 1212 Superb, limit. length and a half : three lengths. Passport was fourth. Times: 3.39. 3.40 2-3. 3.40 1-5. DOMtXTOX HANDICAP of C 2».. Twelve furlongs and a half. I.fmtt" S.S!. " S—3—ACE POT. 12yds—A. Holmes . 1 2—3—ICKVUS. limir—R. Tonne 2 ,1 —I—TWENTY (. RA ND, limit J. Jon. .. * Also started: J-5 Agility. 4-2 Civic. - 6-6 Ravoldi. S-S Fortex. 7-7 Logan Palm, limit: 9-9 Wbltstsae. 13yds: 10-10 Irish Peach. 24yds. £ litngnS each way. Agility was fourth. Time*: 3.37, 3.3S 1-5, 3.57 3-5. SUMMER HANDICAP of £125. Trotters. Twelve furlongs and a half. Limit 3.46. T—7—FLUKE, limit—R. Mot» 1 1 2 —sn.VDELAND, limit —F. J. Clark i 2 2—I—SYLVAN, 36yds—1» F. Berkett 3 Also started: tS-9 County Down. 3-3 Tommy Guy. limit: Great Linnet. 12yds: 4-4 Highrat«\ 36yds; 6-6 Carl. 9-S Tasman Flight. Wyds. . Neck; three lengths. Great TJnnet wat fourth. Times: 3.30 2-5. 3.-30 3-3. 3.49. INTERMEDIATE HANDICAP of £120. -Ten fnrlongs and a half.. Limit 3-11. 3 3—LAZYBONES, limit —J. Bryce. jUB. * 4—3—POLICY. 12yds —M. Holmes .. 2 I—I—FERRY1 —I—FERRY POST, limit—C. SDonald a. 3 Also started: 9-11 Boreas. 7-7 Bridget Rrough. 3-4 Jovial. 11-12 Tagua. limit: ■-2 Jane Worthy. 6-6 Gold Potts. 9-10 i Streamline. 13-9 Traviaqne. 12yds: 10-S Colonel Bogey. 12-13 Lady Ann. 24yds. Two lengths : five lengths. Jovial_ was fourth. Timts: 3.1 4-5. 3J. 1-5. 3.5. i „ DASH HANDICAP of £130. Ten fnrlohsw and a half." Limit 2.»8. 3 — 2— G AIJ J N FORD.I 2yds J. Bryce. 11-11—l4»l A NEGRI.* limit—S. A. Edwards - • - 1 I—LIGHTNING LADY. 12yds—M. ■•' ®olaißb # i 5 Also started':" «-3 Oirns. limit and Casino 24vd». bracketed: 5o Colonel Ai wortbv 9-12 Little Gordon. 2-4 Metal! 7-7 Passport, limit; 12-13 Buddy. 10-S Happi. 12yds: •-# Doubt. 24yds: Slo Whitstone. 36yds. Head each *«. Chrwa was fonrtn. Tliues: 3.0. 3 1 1-5. 3.0 2-3. -

WELLINGTON RACES.

THE CHIEF EVCTTI

liST OF yOXUXATIOXS

(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. Nominations for the Wellington Cap. Telegraph Handicap and ~ Douro Cup. thief events at the Wellington Boeing Club's summer meeting at Trentham. rare as follows Wfllincton Cup of «1200 and gold cup raln«l *!-%»>. «>a»> mile and a half. —Orne ! Abba *. Sutiw. Queen ftf Sons. i.<>wenh»'rs. Rimu-l l~|>. Wild Oluwe. Trench Fisht Tiger Gain. KeUy. The Butter. Tbe Bia»t. Wotan. Argentic. I.tn-rulst. Cat a lozue. Davalo, Ijjcnlltts Ud, Slegmnnd. Telegraph Handicap of JESO«. six furlon as. —firejr H»m»nr. tjidr laa. Ben Bragsie. Top ISow. Inver. Paper Slipper. imr fjiss. Oraforv. Suleiman. Pakanui. DavoU>. Alunga. Ourare**.\Trinne. High Tea. Itotirn Cup -if £ 400, one mile.—Mishna. Sru.llfy Royal, Relative. Rockingham. Silver River. Aureus. Malibu. Good Sun. Top Coat. Xoisy Niglit. Double Gift. I.iekem, Crieker. [.aiybou'-s, Nightdress. Dark Bed. . Salient Knisbt. Balmenter, Wagner, Qtuuli roon. Taillisht. Lady Montana. Chat. 1 Galteemore. Privy - Seal. Agog, Lustral. '"Sam's Choice, Le Tbquet. —

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 18

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ACE POT WINS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 18

ACE POT WINS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 18

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