TROTTING.
AUCKLAND MEETING.
NOMINATIONS ON TUESDAY,
X"in:n;itii>ns for all events to be decided A in-k!.lln 1 Trotiinjj Club's meeting en April •_'() vli'sr on Tuesday next with the secretary, J[r. A. E. I'onest, at 5
UNLUCKY HACK. ! I'll.- el ihc miluckiwt hacks of the scaaon. ; Iciic !i us Wen turned out for a short , .-;»■■!!. lie won only oiio lace, besides a ; dead IkmL ill the uuvice class at Kcildinji. j bill v/as idaced on nine other occasions. His slabli'inate. Chief Lot'il, experienced j the same ill luck last season, but he went ! on to develop into a first-class open perj former till lie went amiss in the Stratford I Oi|>. Martcne may also reach top class [ next season. CONSISTENT GALLOPER. I lie consistent \\ cathervano mate Aravane added to her attractive record this by scoring a comlortablc win in the Waimate Cup on Satnr<la.v. She was made favourite, and ri<lden by S. Anderson slu; was lollowed home by Cymric and I herokee. f l lie race was not fast run, the mile, and a quarter taking 2.10. Alavane was making her fifteenth appearance this season and the Cup was her sixth win. while on lour other occasions she has Idled a place. FIVE YEARS. A sensation was recently caused at Port l'iri (South _ Australia), when Arnold i regilgas, trainer ot John Globe and Princess Lyloek. was disqualified for five veais under Rule 211 tor ollensive behaviour to the stewards, lie gave notice to appeal to the I lofting League. The trouble began after the running of the second heat of the .Milne* Handicap, which was won by .John Clobc. driven by „M. Lane. D. Nolan, driver ot Park Pool, protested on the grounds of interference in the straight. '.1 he protest was upheld. Immediately there was a demonstration and an altercation occurred near the stewards' room, as a result of which Tregilgas was disqualified on a charge of ollensive behavious. SEASONS BEST WINNERS. '1 lie New Zealand Cup winner .Marlene is the li'i.'l'iM' stake winner this season with L'2l(H) to her credit, and it is bail luck for her owin i-trainer. S>. Donald, that she has not been sound enough to lace since. She is in work, however, and her next appearance will be at Addington next week. Zincali, whose consistency has been a feature ot t'he season's racing, is second ou file list with .CIUTt, and M. C. Mc'i'igue's good pacer tlreat Divide is third with X ItHVi. Otliers that have won more than i' It,Ml) include Ned Wort'liy .'J 1.«-!■<}. Peter Smith ,t! l Nelson K<ldy i.'1471. I>nskv .Sound .€I4."H). Clold Rar ■C |:«C,. Sandusky -L' 1270. Navy Blue £1260. Bayartl £1237, Gold (_'h:.»f £122.3. Dark Hazard £1100, King Potts £1120. Special force £ 1-SO, Plutiw £ 1010, and Bush Laddie A) i'Vo.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 10
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