TROTTING
AUCKLAND CLUB'S MEETING. ' By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, October IS. . The weather was fine, and tticre was a largo attendance ut the .opening of tho Auckland Trotting Club Spring Meeting. Alter the iil'th racs rain set in. Tlio sum of JJBB2O was passed through tlio totalisator, compared with <£'Jlißß last •year.
MAIDEN HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—Campaign, 30yds., 1; lted Bell, 12yds., ilangere, 36yds„ 3. Nine started. Won by six lojigths, with 200 yds. between second and third. Time, 3mm. Gsbco.
KIDDLE CLASS HANDICAP. One. mile and a halt'.—Lena Patch, 12yds., 1; Mls.s Holfe, 24yds., 2; Vice-Admiral, 21yds., 3. Twenty started. Won by two lengths, with six lengths'between second ana third. Time, 3min. 41 l-sscc. SPRING HANDICAP. Two miles.-. Dorby Dillon, scr., 1; Master Park, 120 yds., 2; Pnnce Itufus, 48yds., 3. 'Pour started. Won by two lengths, 200 yds. separating second and third!. Time, taiin. S7sec. '
ON'EHt/NGA HANDICAP. Two miles. —Strategy, 36yds., 1; Salamander, 120 yds., 2; Dorothy Dimjile, scr., 3. Right started. Won by two lengths, with eight lengths ■between second and third. Time, 4min. 58 2-ssec.
MOUNTAIN HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—lvan Huon, sor., 1; Papntina, scr., 2; Gratton Chimes, 60yds., 3. Seven started. Won by eight lengths, with three lengths between second and third. • Time, 3min. 53 3-ssec;
STEWARDS' HANDICAP. One mile. —St..Trolla, 48yds.,'1; Sanddrift, 60y<ls., S; Maud H., scr., 3. Ten started. Won. by a head, with six lengths between second and third. Time, 2min. 28 l-ssec.
OCTOBER HANDICAP. . Olio milo and a quarter.—Wallace Wood, 81yds., 1 ; Joan of Arc, BGyds., 2; Hyia Gray, act,. 3: Nine started. Won by oho and a half lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, 3min. 1 2-ssec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP. One mile.— Tim Doolan, scr., 1; Salamander, 84y4s\, 2; Maud H., 12yds., '3. _ Nine started. Won by tliree lengths, with two longths between second and third. Tinje, 2niin.' 31see.
Racing Folk.—When' in Willis Street, see the window display of our new summer suitings. We are recognised as expert tailors. Herb. Price, Tailor and Outfitter. ,Willis Street.—i,drt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2906, 19 October 1916, Page 7
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