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CONCLUDING DAY RACING OPENS IN 'FINS [WEATHER. (Par Pigeon Express.) Though a high wind blew in town .J. J during the forenoon and rain, threatened, ' the second day's racing at Trentham opened in fine weather. There is a fairly , good attendance, and the going is die tinctly faster than on Wednesday last. Jfcesults : — gBCOND HACK AND HUNTERS* STEEPLECHASE, of 100 eovs ; second 20 soys and third 10 soys from the j stake. Two miles and a-half. *| 1 H. J. Cameron'© b g Glenmore, by, Captain Webb — Somnus mare, '- aged; J II.OHW. Adams) 1 4 A. Rhodes's b g Zante, aged, 9.7 J ' ' (Porter) 2 2 J. Buckley's br g Dorando, aged, * • 12.4 (Hegarfcy) - 3 ■■ Also started— 3 Xavier, 9.11 (M'Flynn). I, {Winner trained by T. Lloyd.) I Glenmore set out to make the running, - and led over' the water from Zante and ? Xavier. The last-named fenced badly at the wattles, and going up the back. Glenmore -was well' clear of Zante, whilst •Dorando, who was losing ground at his fences, was -third. Passing the stands 'for "the second time Glenmore was six lengths- ahead of Xavier, Zante being " now last; Th* field closed up a. littlo Z at- the backi where Dorando nearly came - to grief; both --at the sod v/all and at * th£ . brush. " Zante ran pact Xavier and * Dorando at the turn, but could make no impression on Glenmore, who won easily ~hy two lengths. Dorando was four ; iength*;away third. \ Time, smin 31sec. - HUTT HANDICAP, of 150 eovs; second 20 soys and third 10 soys from the stake. ■ One mile. -IF. Dorset's" b g Sir Solo, by Sir ' Laddo— Wepner, 4yrfi, 8.9 ', ' (Deeley) ,1 «9 H. , Whitney's br c . Turna, 4yrs. Z " •8?l(k"{011iv«r) 2 "3 F. -Hall's br c Mira, 4yrs, 9.7 p ~- - " ' (W. Ryan) 3 3 'Also started-^ Rill, 9.5 (W. Young); n2 - (Jenkins). •h \ (Winner trained-by W. Garrefct.) ' Sir Solo "wai> first- and Ngatiraunui th© clast to movel Jenkins immediately xushed the latter "to 'the front, and led » xound the - turn "by two lengths from Rill Jjand Sir Solo, who were racing abreast. « Soon after the ■ straight was entered | Ngatiraunui wae • done with, and Mira strongly on the outside. A finish resulted in a win for Sir r isolo -by \ bare length, Mira. being • a -aieok away third,- and Bill fourth. Time, Imin 43 2-ssec. MURITAI HANDICAP, of 100 boys; second 15 soys, third 10 eovfe from -. etake. Seven furlongs. 1 Timi Puru's eh g Toney, by Advance, 4yrs, 8.5 (White) ... 1 6 M." W. Ellerton's eh g Lambton, 3yre, 6.7 (car. 6.9£) (Emmereon) 2 2A. E. Douglas's br g Manitou, 4yrs, 8.5 (Jenkin?) ... ... „,. 3 " Also started — 3 Lady Kilcheran 8.4 (Traill), 5 Lady Volley 6.13 (W. Bell), 4 '.Grandee 6.13 (Wateon). ±.. (Winner trained by H. Fletcher.) Lady^Volley showed out for a furlong, ' 'jbut .T'ofiey then tan to the front, • and th«r&"'was the end -of it, as he gave nothing a chance, and wop very easily .' by two lengths. Manitou was a length away, third. Time, lmin 29 ' ,4-ssec. - IAUTUMN HANDICAP, of 400 boys; second horse 50 eovs and third 25 soys from the stake. **Mr. Highden's" b f Bronze, 3yrß, by Field Battery— Our Lady, 9.0 1 *".». Pascall'ff br g Flingot, «iged, by Musketi'y— Lady Liabelle, 6.7 ... 2 <J.- Ames's br m. llerrivonia, 6yrs, by Mei-riwee— Livonia, 7.2 ... 3 Scratched — Boanerges and Sir Solo. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2min 22 2-ssec. TRAINER DISQUALIFIED fax wsucGBAKt — paEsa association.} INVERCARGILL, This Day. At a meeting of the stewards of the. Southland Racing Club last, evening, C. 'A. Campbell, a. licensed trainer, was disqualified for two years for corrupt .practices.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6

Untitled Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6