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EXTRA EDITION. TRENTHAM RACES

WELLINGTON SUMMER MEETING

CUP DAY

• " (By Pigeon Express.) ; ' ,' TRENTHAM, This Day. There was flue weather for the opening day of the Wellington Racing Club's Summer-Meeting, and a large attendance of the general public, augmented by 2000 soldiers from Trentham Camp. The course was in good order, and fast times should be registered during the day. .'.,,' -'' Details of the racing are as follow :—

TRENTHAM WELTER HANDICAP, of 200 soys; second horse to receive 40 soys, and third 10 soys from,the stake. One' mile. 2 R. A. Mackenzie's b m Black Ada, by Air Black—Armada, 4yrs, 8.11 (R. Hatch) ... ... 1 1 A. L. D. Fraser's br m Hinemanu, aged, 8.8 (A. Oliver) ... ... 2

9 J. W. Scott's br m Rongora, syrs, 8.0; (R.- Reed) . 3 Also started—6. Marsmah. 9.13 (A. Wormald), 7 Roumania 9.13 (S. Reid), 8 Arlington 9.2 (P. Brady), 4 Whakahoki.B.B (C.- Stowe), 3 Lady Nolan 8.7 (W. Bell), 10 Roseland 8.0 (A. Reid), 5 Bally.har.B.o (B. Deeley). Roseland and Ballyhar were first out, Whakahoki" being slow to move. At the six furlongs post Arlington had taken charge,' and showed the way round the home bend. He was done with in the straight, where Black Ada, Hinemanu, and Rongora' took part in a slashing finish, heads' separating the placed horses. 'Time, lmin 42 2-ssec. NURSERY- HANDICAP, of 400 soys; second horse to receive 50 soys and ; third 25 soys from the stake. Five furlongi... 1 T. H. Lowry's eh c Egypt, by All' Black-—Aurarias, 8.13 (J. O'Shea) 1 5 Dwari Brothers' blk f Sweet Tip- . ; perary, 8.5 .;. (C. Carmont) 2 6 J. B. Reid's br f Killena, 7.12 i ■ - - (C. Emerson) 3 Also started : 8 Hyllus, 8.3 (J. Buchanan); 11 Rockbound [8.4 (A. Reed), 2 Ny'stad 8.4 (W. Bell), 4 Sarah Grand 7.4 (H. Young), 10 Swale 7.2 (G. Clark), 7 Menelaus 7.2 (R. Reed), 12 | Rose: Pink 7.2 : (B. .Morris), 3 Elation 7.0-and 71b over (B. Deeley), 9 Sabana 6.10 ,(G. Jenkins). Sweet" Tipperary led Nystad at the half-mile. They were joined by Egypt and-Killena" two furlongs; from home. At the distance Egypt drew out and won. by half a length, Killena a neck away? ..Time,-59 4-ssec. ANNIVERSARY WELTER HANDICAP, of 300 soys; second horse to receive 40 and third 20 soys from the stake.. One mile. 1 L.M'Kenzie's b g Ladogeur, by Sir , liaddo—Voltigeur mare, syrs, 8.8 .(H. Griffiths) ... 1 6 W. Duncan's eh m Ararat,-4yrs, 8.0 (C.; Price) ... 2 5 G.L. Stead's b g Moulu, 4yrs, 8.8 (C.'Emerson) 3 .Also ". started: 4 Bertrada 9.3 (A. Oliver), ■■ 2 Orleans 8.10 (J. O'Shea), 3 Botanist 8;7, (B. Deeley), 7 Combustion 8.6 (W:;Bell), 10 Black Lupin 8.6 (T. George); B^Down 8.6 (D. Anderson), 11 Multuni in-; Parvo 8.2 (H. Young), 13 Ceylon 8.1 .-(L. Wilson), 9 Mystified 8.0 (A.- Reed), 12 Prince Laddo 8.0 (C. Carmont). ' ' Botanist and Moulu led for half way, where; Ladogeur took charge and was not afterwards headed, winning comfortably by, two lengths. Ararat headed Moulu in the last/hundred yards. Combustion and Down ;were next. Time, lmin 41sec. TRIAL';. PL ATE, of 200 soys; second horse":to receive 30 soys., and third 15. soys from the stake. Seven furlongs.: ;.' „-.'. H.: E. Troutbeck's eh f Dribble, by AH -Black—Float, 3yrs, 7.4 (C. Emerson) ... ... ... ... 1 G. B] Stai-ky's b f Week-End, 3yrs, 1 7.4 (H. Love) .. 2 G. N. M'Lean's br g Pyjama, 3 yrs,' ■ TA (R. C. Reed) ... ... 3 „ Also'started: Shaki 8.0 (J. Buchanan), Seadbwn 7.4 (A. Read), Merry Dale 7.4 (HJ Young), Probation 7.4 (C. Carmont), Red Ribbon 7.4 (Roy Reed), Ticino 7.4 (B.'Deeley). . , ' At f.he end of a furlong Dribble was j out in front with Pyjama, and they were joined ■by Shaki at the five furlongs post.' Rounding the home bend Dribble was a length clear. She held her own in the run home and won by two lengths. Week End got up in the last few strides and. beat Pyjama a head for second place. 'Seadown <umVßed Ribbon were next! -Time, lmin 28sec. WELLINGTON CUP, of 1300'^sovs.; j. .',']. ;• one mile and a-half. / H.G; Taylor's Bee, 7.8 . ..;!' ... 1 J. C..--N.- Grigg's First Glance, 9.0 ... 2 T. H.; -Lowry's Balboa, 9.1 ... 3 All'started..

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 16, 20 January 1916, Page 8

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EXTRA EDITION. TRENTHAM RACES Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 16, 20 January 1916, Page 8

EXTRA EDITION. TRENTHAM RACES Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 16, 20 January 1916, Page 8

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