WIN FOR PLUTUS
Final Day Of Forbury Park Trots ■By Telegraph—Press Association.' ~ Dunedin. November 27. The Forbury Park Trotting Club’s spring meeting concluded iu glorious sunshine and with a fast track. Totalisatof investments were £27,759/10/-, against £30,664 last veiur. The tolal for the meeting was ,£44,202, compared with £47,270/10/- last year, a decrease of £3068/10/-. Results:— SUBURBAN HANDICAP, of £175; 3.13 class. One mile and a half. 1 ESTHER, scr (Alborn) 1 6 CHUDLEIGH, scr. (K. C. McCormick) 2 4 DOLLAR MAID, 24yds. behind (E. J. Smith) 3 Also started: 8 Auburn Wrack, scr.; 7 Full Fashion, scr.: 3 Jenny’s Guy, ser.; 3 Parrish Chimes. 72yds. behind; 2 Pilot Peter, 72yds. behind. . Half a length each way. Parrish Chimes was fourth. Times: 3.29 3-5, 3.29 4-o, «>.—B. EMPIRE HANDICAP, of £2OO ; 2.18 class. One mile. 14 RACKETEER, scr (R. Motz) 1 3 HEATHER QUEEN, scr. (A. Leggett) - 4 BED RANGER, scr. ... (H. Marshall) 3 Also started: 5 Alpine Prince, scr and Rollalong, ser., bracketed; 17 Bingen Wrack, scr.: 15 Coherto, scr.; 1 Credit Fund, scr.; 6 Dillon Queen, scr.; 11 Foitex, scr.; 13 Harold Wrack, scr.; 9 Morewa, scr.- 7 Reno, ser.; 2 Reyleua, scr.; 8 Royal de Oro, scr.; 10 Silver Laddie, scr.; 16 Trlcliff, ser.: 12 Vologda, scr.; lo Cautata 24vds. behind. . ~ Length each way. _Reylena was fourth. Times.:. 2.8 1-5, 2.8 4-5, 2.9.
ADVANCE HANDICAP, of £175; 3.38 class. One mile and a Hair. 1 EOYAD PAT, 12yds. behind x 8 CRUISER, 24yd. S . behind 2 6 NOBIIAM DADY. scr. (p GaUagher) 3 Also started: 7 Adverse,<scr.; 12 Happy Morn, scr.; 3 Irish Aggie, scr.; 10 Master Potts, scrJ 11 Bright Voyage, 12yds. behind; 4 Jane Worthy, 12yds. behind; 2 Policy 12vds. behind; 9 Loyal Grattan, 24ydfi. beliind; 5 Bing Crosby, 60yds. behiHead; half a length. Policy was fourth. Times: 3.21 1-5, 3.20 2-5, 3.22 4-K
FORBURY HANDICAP, of £450; 4.32 class. Two miles. 1 PT.UTUS, scr v„ ( 9’ S i Donald) 1 2 RENOWN’S BEST, 2 3 SOUTHERN SMILE, scr. q g Also started: 5 Casanova, scr. • 7 Stirling Lady, scr.; 6 Sea Gift (T.), 24yds. behind; 4 Bi J Author, 48yds. behind. When the field settled down Stirling Lady took charge and led Casanova and Plutus Half a mile from home Renown s Best ran to the front, and Plutus went back to fifth place. Renown’s Best was first into the straight, but Plutus came with a strong run and in a great finish beat her by a short half length, with Southern Sinile a length away and Cisanova fourth. Times: 4.28 1-5, 4.27 2-o, 4.28 4-5. t
BRIGHTON HANDICAP, of £200; 3.10 class One mile and three furlongs. 2 COLONEL GRATTAN. 12yds. behind (E. C. McDermott) 1 1 SUPERIOR RANK, scr (C. S. Donald) 2 8 ICEVUS, 12yds. behind (J. Young) 3 Also started: 9 Dark Hazard, scr.; 4 Ivy Peterson, scr.; 7 Rollalong, scr.; 3 Wynan, ser • 10 Agility, 12yds. behind; 11 Civic, 12yds. behind; 6 Red Ranger, 12yds. behind- 5 Rod Pigeon, 36yds. behind; 12 Silver Laddie. 36yds. behind; 13 Vologda, 36yds. behind. , ~ , .... Length: half a- length. Agility was fourth. Times: 2.59 3-5, 3.1, 3.0 1-5.
VICTORIA HANDICAP, of £‘2oo: 3.5 S class. One mile and five furlongs. 1 PILOT PETER, 24yds. beliind (D. McKendry) 1 4 ANNA’S VOYAGE, ser. (A. McLellan) 2 3 SONOMA KING, 24yds. behind (J. Pringle) 3
Also started: 7 Dollar Maid, ser.; 5 Gracie Fields, 12yds. behind; 2 Native Huon, 12yds. behind; 8 Parachute, ’24yds. behind; 6 Parrish Chimes, 24yds. behind; 9 Golden Bingen, 36yds. behind; 10 Royal Romance, 48yds. behind. Two lengths; one. Parrish Chimes was fourth. Times: 3.40 4-5, 3.43 3-5, 3.41 4-5.
RECOVERY HANDICAP, of £350 ; 2.46 class. One mile and a quarter. 1 SUPERTAX, 36yds. behind (J. Pringle) 1 3 WAR BUOY, 12yds. beliind (J. Bryce, jmir.) 2 4 ROCKS AHEAD, 21yds. behind (J.Walsh) 3 Also started: ‘2 Agile, scr.; 5 Grace McElwyn, 12yds. behind; 6 Satin King, 12yds. behind. Half a length; neck. Agile was fourth. Times: 2.38 4-5, 2.41, 2.40 1-5.
TAINUI HANDICAP, of £225: 3.24 class. One mile and a half. 2 IRAQ, 12yds. behind (E. C. McDermott) 1 1 HARLEQUIN, scr (J. Young) 2 4 RONGOMAI, 24yds. behind (J. Fraser, junr.) 3
Also started: 5 Battlefield, 12yds. behind; 3 Chenwood, 12yds. behind; 6 Peter Locanda, 12yds. behind. Length and a half; two. Battlefield was fourth. Times; 3.16 2-5, 3.17 3-5, 3/16 1-5.
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