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NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING.
Tlie New Brighton Trotting Club's Autumn Meeting was continued yesterday on the Metropolitan Club's course at Addington, in beautiful weather. Tho track was in capital order and there was a very fair attendanoe. The* racing throughout was full of interest, and with large fields contesting the majority of the events, speculation on the totaliaator was brisk. The amount put through for the day was £6344, as against £5018 on the second day last year, while twelve bookmakers were licensed at £15 15s each, their fees totalling £189. Results:— ADVANCE HANDICAP (in harness), of 65 soys; second 5 soys from stake. One mile and a half, 7. J. Geddes's gr m Mine Yet by Ken-. • . teeky.Yet, aged, lSsefr.; (A.'Wilson) . 1. A. C. Bishop's b f Mario Ma-mi, 4yrs, 17sec .. .. - (R.;McMillan) t 4.. H. B. Hubbard's Idaho, 17_ec (Owner) 8 11 Bothella ecr, 10 Miss Vera 2soc, 13 loia 13sec, 0 Ferria Msec, 5 Rosechild loseo, 3 Tirixey V. 17sec, 2 Rotaru_. Armamenter l'sec, 8 Baiil 17sec, and 9 Ben Blackwood 17sec also started. Mario Manu was quickest to begin, and .right through the first circuit had a comfortable lead from Ben Blackwood, with Bazil and Idaho at the head of the others. Over the last half mile Mario Mann was still in front, with Idaho next and Mine Yet closing up. A break at tho top turn lost Maria Manu considerable ground, and Mina Yet got up in time to make a dead heat. Idaho. was trffrht lengths away with Ben Blackwood next. Tim©—Mine Yet, 3min 45sec; Marie Mantt, 3min 47sec. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (in saddle), of 40 soys; second 5 soys from stake. One mile. 12. Mrs J. C. Harding's b g J.C.H., by Specification—Bluegown mare, aged, 263-c * *.. . .; . (Mr A. Gallagher) 1 7. Mrs E. A. Archer's Miss Ngapara, 24sec . (Mr E, A. Archer) 2 4. Mis W. Witte's Salt Air. 19sec I - (Mr W. Witte) 3 ;- 20 Hamlin 3sec, 1,3 Bon Hur 4sec, 14 Buggies J3sec, 18 Brown Ribbon nseo, 15 Clevewood lljsec, and Major Irvington 19aeo [ (coupled), — Magpie 19sec (coupled with Salt ; Air). 2 Richard E. 19se« and Lady Lyons 20sec (coupled), 1 Imbcril 21sec and Thelnia T.2lseo (coupled), 11 General Whyte 21»ec and Constance 2Zsec (coupled), 6 Merry May 23sec and Andante (coupled), 9 Goodbye 23sec and Horeward 23sec (coupled), 5 Maoriwood 24seo and Colonial Girl 24»ee (coupled), 16 Kamll 24aeo i and -Imperious Child 26seo (coupled), 10 Christmas Bells 25sec and Black Witch 25sec (coupled), 19 Chief Batchelor 25sec. 8 Prince Wilkin 25sec and Alice Woodburn 26sec (coupled), — Special Child 26sec (coupled with J.C.H.), 3 Gipsy Bell SGsec and Eula 27seo (coupled), and 17 Lord Rothschild 27eec and Bay Child 27sec (coupled) also started. Mias Ngapara led past the stand with J.C.H. and Eula next. Round the back J.C.H. closed on Miss Ngapara, and this pair drew away from the others. Each broke badly, but J.C.H. got going again quickly and won by ten lengths. Salt Air was twelve lerigtha away, with Thelma _. next. Time, 2min 41t-.ee. • BRIGHTON HANDICAP (in harness), of 105 eovs; seoond 15 soys, and third 10 soys from stake. One mil© and a half. !6. R. J. Marshall's b h Royal Ribbon, by [ Riblxmwood—Gingernut, Syrs, 13sec '. * * ' (J. Milne) 1 1. R. McDonnell's Emmeline, 14seo (Owner) 3 3. J. Bryan'- Ruby S., lOsec (A. Wilson) 3 11 Dick Fly scr, 10 Imperial Polly ssec, 9 Goldleaf Ssec, 8 Croesus. 7sec, 12 Ned Egan 9sec, 7 Bosebery lOsec, 3 Marie N&relle lisec, 4 Dayspxing Usee, and 5 Franzie lSeec also started FTaniie. Emmeline, and Marie Narelle showed the wav for the first round, with Royal Ribbon "at tho head of the others. Over the fact half mile Franzie was beaten, and Emmeiine led into tho straight. Hero Royal Ribbon caane with a strong run and won by half a length. Ruby S. was four lengths away third, with Franxie next, and Goldleaf fifth. Time, 3min Sssec. AVON HANDICAP (in saddle), of 60 soys; second 5 soya from stake. Two miles. 1. R. McMillan's blk in St. Cyrus, by Prince Imperial—Rotciv mare, Syrs, 22.«c0 .. .. (J. Meeservey) 1 5. E. Macdonald's Vondey, 14sec (M. Edwards) 2
2. J. F. Hardy's Poriri, 24_ec (J. McLennan) 3 G Harold C. Bsec, 4 Pansy lOeec, 5 Gladsome lisec, and 7 Lucky Child 20sec also started. Poriri made the.running for over a mile, but was then passed by Vondey and St. Cyrus. A goo:l race between this pair resulted ia a win ior St. Cyrus by three lengths, with Poriri five lengths away,*-third. Pansy was iourth. Time, omi a 7soc. WAINONI HANDICAP (in harness), of 74 soys: second 10 soys, and third 5 eovs from stake. Two miles. 1 E. J. Glenister's b h G.T.F., by General Tracey—Flora, aged, 16sec (M. Edwards) 1 4. T. G. Fox's Adventuress, lOsec
(Owner) 2 7. J. H. Power's Wild Tree, 4sec (Owner) 3 6 Vitcllo. s«*r, 6 Stranger Ssec, 9 Lenape Bsec, 2 Ivy Dean ISsec, 8 Siewee 14sec. 5 Lord Vivian' 15scc, and 3 Rubicon 15aec also started. G.T.F. quickly established a commanding lead, and witb half the journey gone had the result safe, winning, pulling up, by half o dozen lengths from Adveatuross, who beat Wild Tree by half a length for second place. Vitella was fourth, and Lord .Vivian fifth. Time. smm 8 2-sth soo. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (in saddle), of 55 soys; second 5 soya from stake.. One mile. " -_ - 1. E. H. Taylor's br g Ashwood, by Wildwood—Flash, aged, 9see (A. Pringle) 1
6. Q. C. -lanjon's Hinau, Ssec (A. Piper) 2 7. J. Bryan's Wild Ivy, Usee (A. Butterfield) 3 12 Lopp scr, 3 Wild Duck 2sec, 8 Crcesua 2sec, 16 Hamlin Seec, 5 Madi_ Ssec, 10. Bermaeuie ssec, 13 Romany Lad siec, 15 Major j Rothse* Ssec, 14 Beosie B. Osec, 4 Hue Elect Gsec, — Joy 7scc (coupled with Mada). 17 ( Repeater Ssec, 2 Alice Woo-, 6sec, 11 lanto 9sec, and 9 Decoration 9seo also started. Ashwood led pa-t the stand, with Alice Wood and lanto next. Going along '.he back Ashwood still he'd command, while Wild Duck put in a strong run, but broke after taking second plaoe. Ashwood won comfortably by four lengths; a great race for second place resulting in favour of Hinau, a length after whom came Wild Ivy, with Wild Duck and A'ice Wood next. Time, 2min 24 2-sth sec. BEACH HANDICAP (in saddle), of 50 soys; second 5 sovb from stake. One mile and a half3. Mrs T. Atkinson's b m Gold Lace, by . Rothschild —Berlin mare, syra, 23scc (J. McLennan) 1 4. T. G. Fox's Bazil, 23sec .. (Owner) 2 7 H. H. Hudson's Clevewood, Olsec <R. Allan) » 1 Matariki ISsec. 9 Sir Joe ISsec, 2 Rolf Boldrcwood 20sec, G Roeeehild 31& ec, 8 Wooddalo 21* ec, 10 Lone Hand, — Sister Julian 22sec (coupled with .Jatariki), and 6 Sunny Boy 23sec also started. Bazil began smartly, and led for the fiTst mile, with Gold Lace and Ros-echi"-. neit. Half a mile from home Gold Lace had B&zil'a measure, and won by four with Clevewood three lengths back third. Sister Julian waa fourth. Time. 3min 55sec. FINAL HANDICAP (in harness), of 60 soys; second 5 soys from stake. One mile. 3. A. Fay's b c Franzie, by rranz—Effie, 4yrs, Bsec .. (A. Pringle) 1 7. J. Preece's Rosebery, usee (T. Frost) 2 8. Hayward and Wright's Little Arthur, 4sec .- ... (J- Wright) 3
9 Impcral Polly Bcr, 11 AiSvocate lsec, 5 Wild Duck lsec, 10 Onward (Australia) 4aec, 4 Factory Boy Sscc, C Onward 6_cc, 1 Mies Youngley 6sec, 11 lanto Bsec, and 2 Nell Gwynne Ssec also started. NeH Gwynne showed the way out of tha straight, with Franzie, Miss Youngley and Little Arthur next. Going along tho back Franzie took charge, and won by two lengths from Rosebery, who was half a. length in front of Litfle Arthur, with Onward next. Time, 2min 24 2-sth sec TTHIRD DATS HANDICAPS.
SHIRLEY HANDICAP (in saddle), of GO fovs; one mile and a half —Phosphorous scr, Vermont Ssec, Gladsome Gsec, Pinowood 9sec. Vondey 9sec, Stormlet Usee, Special Lad llscc, Lady Disdain 12sec, St. Cyrus 12sec, R«d Ribbon 13sec. Troubadour Usee, Idaho 14sec. Belle Lincoln 15sec, Bellona 15sec, Ferira. 17sec. Lady Criterion 17sec.
STAYERS' HANDICAP (optional), of 85 soys; three miles—Laudervalo scr. Electrocute 2sec. Myall lOsec. G.T.F. lOsec, Lenape 12sec, Variation 12sec. Vondey 12sec, Bamboo 13sec, To Poransri 16sec, Rubican 20sec. Matariki 22fjec, Poriri 22sec, Lucky Child 24scc, Electric Bell 24sec, Hailstone 2tsec.
BROOKLYN HANDICAP (in harness), of 125 soys; two miles—Dick Fly scr. Revenue lsec, Terra Nova 4sec, Fusoe sscc, Prince Wcrbeck Gsec. Vprax Gsec, Imperial Polly 7sec, Master Poole 7soc, Ribbons 9sec, Royal Ribbon lOsec, Aberfeldy Usee, Bright Usee, John M. Usee. Croesus Usee, Noreen 12sec, Quincev 13sec, Ruby S. 13soc. DALLINGTON HANDICAP (in saddle), of 70 soys; two miles—Submarine scr, Rod Child 3sec, Bell Car sscc. Bright Gsec, Lopp 6sec, Derringcotte 7sec, Royal Ribbon 7sec, Laudcrvale 9sec. Repeater lOsec, Major Rothsea Usee, Harold C. 12sec, Decoration 12sec, Jackaroo ISsec.
IMPROVERS' HANDICAP (in harness), of G5 soys; one mile ond a half—Belroy scr, Bonification Ssec. Kerrwood ssec, Miss Vera Ssec, Driftwood Gsec, Little Tib Gsec, Plush Bsec, Lady Disdain Bsec, Monica Bsec, Esma Bsec, Red Ribbon 9soc, Scudo lOsec. Troubadour lOsec, BLavalli lOsec, Harold Dilion lOsec, Gold Lace Usee. Sir Joo Usee, Ben "Blackwood I3sec. Bazil Msec.
LIGHTNING HANDICAP (in saddle), of 65 soys; one mile—Discoverer ecr,"Lopp tsec, Bell Cat late. St. Simon 2sec, Miss Florrie C. 2sec. Wild Duck Ssec, Croesus 3sec, Elector 3sec, My Mistake 4sec, Early Dawn 4sec, Almond ssec, Mada ssoc, Bermafruie ssec. Submarine Ssec, Ned Egan 6sec, Viewmont 6soc, Romany Lad 6sec. Factory Boy 6sec, Hue Eloit 6sec. Alice Wood 7sec, Bessie B. 7sec,
TROTTERS' HANDICAP (in harness), of 90 eovs; two miles—Revenue, scr, Marietta Huon 12sec, Prince Handle 13seo, Vitella 14seo, Electrocute 16sec, Welfare 18sec, Miss Vivian 18scc, Wild Tree 18sec, Ro3enoath 19.cc, Havclock 19sec, Myall 21sec, Stranger. 22sec, Lenape, 22sec. To Kuiti 22sec, Adventuress 22sec.
AU REVOIR HANDICAP (in harness), of 70 soys; one mile—Ribbons scr, Imperial Polly lsec, Advocate 2boc, Elector 2sec, My Mistake Ssec, Woodburn Lad 3sec. Wallace L. 4seo, Onward. (Aus.) ■ 4sec, Embrace 4sec, Hinau 4sec, Little Arthur 4aec, Rosebery 4sec, Franzie ssec, Miss Youngley Gsec, General Lincoln 6scc, Frederick 6sec.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13714, 22 April 1910, Page 9
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