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FINE EFFORT.

CANTATA SECOND. EMPIRE TO GREAT DON. IMPERIAL JADE'S STAKES. ADDDTGTOiN TROT RESULTS. (By Telegraph—l'resw Association.) CHKISTCHI'KCH, this day. The racing "L'lijrs" carnival at Cliristchurch was continued to-day with the o|H'niiijj <>ft lie New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting at Aldington. The weather was tine, the attendance large and the track fast. Results are as follows: — SI'KIXG H.\NI)I('AL' nf £3W> (for trotters). One mile and u half. Limit 3.33. ."—7—TAX JOHN. 24 yds—Donald ••• 1 •j — -i—SACAMOKK. limit—ButtertiulU 2 13-12—SISTEll MAIIV, limit—Berry . 3 All started. Nock ; three lengths. Times : 3.21, 3.23 1-.-.. 3.24. EM I "IKE HAXIUCAI' of £.X.iO. Two uiiles. 1/miit 4.10. ::——f!IiKAT lii >N. limit --.McTigiio .. 1 2—2—JOSKIiALK tIKATTAX. limit — Smith 2 4—4 - .MAZAIiM-:. limit —Yeriiali 3 Scratched: liattlevale and I'eciinia. Neck; three lengths. Times: 4.2: i 2-5, 4.22 4.24 2-0. RK'CAKTOX STAKES of C 300. Fur tliree-year-idds. One mile and a quarter. 3 -3— I.MI'KKIAI, JADE—XI. Holmes 1 I—l —lU'it ABILITY -Watts 2 4_4 — BETTY B«>( >I'— Doyle 3 Scratched : Kecluse ami Crucible. Two lengths each way. Times: 2.45, 2.48 2-r>, 2.411. XE\Y ZEALAND TROTTING CUl' ol H 2.100 and fluid cup value 'J 100. Two miles. Limit. 4.25. LUCKY JACK. 24yiis — Berry 1 CANTATA, limit - r.LAI ii ATHtIL i GOOD SPRINTS. YOUNG PADDON'S HALF. CLASSIC GOES W ELL. (By Telegraph -—Special to "Star.") HAMILTON", this day. The going was last on tile No. 1 grass at Te Ka.pa this morning, when horse< claiming engagements at Avomlale am Waikaio fixtures were sent along. Severa inli'i estinu trials were recorded, the bes ot the morning being a fast five furlong: by Young I'addon and a dashing half mile by Sir Ly.sander. Mayf.iir I Ramsay) was a neck in fron of Olympus l McKenzie) over the decidin; sta«< •; ot five furlongs in 1.4 1-5. Botl lioisir. were doing their work free!.' throughout and should strip well whei required to race. Mayfatr is engaged a Avondale. Beau Rep.lire worked aL' halt pace on the hurdle track. Class! ( Thomson) was shading Respectful (Wat son) over the deciding stages of half , mile in 40s —a useful effort. Meadov (McKenzie) and Kingcraft (C. L. Gouls bro), in lain'ning home from the five fur longs post in J. 5, pleated by the manne in which they were revelling in tiiei work at the end. A smart three wai recorded by Lady Bloater, wtho was doini 'better than Silveyor and Surtoy in 35% and Foxsen ran lioune l'roni the three fur long post in 39 4-ss. Seneta (.1. Mclnally) Triij Station (.Cotter) and Poland (Tel ford) were associated over a round in 1.5' 1-5. Tosh (Watson), who appeal's to b coming to hand nicely, accounted fo Race Camp by several leugßlis at the con elusion of live furlongs in 1.2%. Com |mi nioration l Main) and H nnason; (Winder) negotiated five furlongs in 1.4 •the final half-mile occupying 49Vis. Th Ix'.wt sprint of rile mottling was that o Young l'addon (Watson) and Manero I (Thomson), the former doing the bette (of the pair at the completion of five fur longs in 1.1 1-5- It. was a smalt trial oi tiic part of bofli horsex, who are in trrea fettle for fot t-hcoming engagements. Fores Acre (trollop) finished in front of Wyn dora (Brown) and Little Lady (Hain over half a mile in 49 4-ss. the last tlire furlongs being vim in 35 4-ss. lores Acre is beairing a healthy appearance am appears to be coming light" again. j Sir Lysander (Brown) recorded the bes figures for the morning over half a inik taking 48 %s. Later ho was showing sign of soreness. Little Briton (Conroy | traversed six furlongs in 1.20%, doing hi woik freely throughout. Susan and Mi Kegina worked on the plough. The twe year-olds Marshall Hall and Laughin J'ox ran three furlongs in 39 l-3s. Bot are processing well. Australian Sta (Brown) was holding Diversity (Knsor over the deciding stages of a round i 1.54. their final half mile requiring 53t Star executed his work wet The two-year-olds Successful (McKenzie) Forest Bridge (Gollop). Surpai (Ensor land Glenbevan (Curran) and the foul year-okl Helga (Brown) were associate over half a mile. .Jumping away from barrier start on the course proper Surpa who kept near the rails, finished in fron to record 50 4-ss. Jumpers Schooled. Mio Fratollo (Amundsen) and Inn€ Lad (C. L. Goulsbro) gave a sound exhib tion of schooling over four flight® c hurdles. Mio Generale (0. Mclnally), who wet alone, screwed at the third fence and dii lodged his rider, who fortunately escape with only minor cuts to his face. Riding Engagements. Riding engagements for Avondal include: —H. Long, Venture: R. E. Thon son, Knight of Australia; X. R. McKei zie, Meadow: W. M. Thomson, Palmin lnver, Princess Val; V. Gollop, Clipper Unusual Happening. The apprentice W. 0. Ensor met wit an unusual accident while riding Surpa A stirrup iron came off during the pri press of a gallop and flying up hit him o the back of the head, inflicting a ecal j wound, which, luckily, was not serious.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 3

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FINE EFFORT. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 3

FINE EFFORT. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 3