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AT ALEXANDRA PARK

WIN TO TERENCE DILLON

BETTY MOKO SUCCESSFUL

(By Telegraph —Press Association.)

AUCKLAND, 18th June. The Auckland. Trotting Club's Winter ( Meeting opened at Alexandra Park this afternoon in fine weather. There was a good attendance. The course was in good order, but heavy. The totalisator handled £45,569, compared with £49,026 on the Bame day last year, a decrease of £3457. Besults;— Mangere Handicap (harness), of 300 soys; 3.30 class; one mile and a half.—l Loch Moigh,scr (W.Hughes), 1; 3 Mars, scr,2; 14 Admiral Loch, 12yds behind, 3. Also started: 1 Horora, 15 Golden Park and Concertina (bracketed), 2 Daytime and. Dillon Huon (bracketed), 4 Master Hula, 19 Lengord, 17 Queen Audubon, 8 Blngen King, 7 Lottie Advance, 6 Marionette, 5 Lola Keklaw scr, 20 Master Cute, 10 A marls 12yds behind, 12 Uncle Bert, 13 Buz Buz, 11 Van Rich, 24yds behind, 9 Master Councillor 18, Florent 36yds behind, 14 Wallroon 60yds behind. Won by half a head, four lengths between second and third. Florent was fourth. Time, 3mln 34sec.

Winter Handicap (harness), of 300 soys; 4.56 class; two miles. — i Appeal, scr. (W. B. Pollard), 1; 5 Tamerlane. 84yds behind, 2; 12 Scan Triubhals 48yds behind, 3. Also started: 18 Tiki, 3 Peterboy, 20 Escalator, 6 Direct Action, 9 Roez scr, and Gold Sovereign 108 yds behind (bracketed), 8 Roman Bingen and Colonel Thorpe (bracketed), 16 Floraline scr, 2 Kempton, 1 Great Change 24yds behind, 13 Miss Leda 36yds behind, 14 Kolmar, 15 Golden Gate, 17 Tiger Salve 60yds behind, 10 Blngen Starr 72yds behind, 11 Nourmahal 84yds behind, 19 Wildnut 180 yds behind. Appeal was an early leader from Tiki, wlio broke. Appeal led all the way, winning „by three lengths from Tamerlane. Scan Trttlbhals four lengths away third. Direct Action was fourth. Time, 4mln 57sec. CAMPBELL HANDICAP (harness), of 1000 soys; 4:33 class; two miles. 2 P. McCarthy's Terence Dillon, scr (J. M'Lennan) 1 3 A. Hendrlkson's Cardinal Logan, 48yds belnd (A. Hendrikson) .., 2 5 T. B. Loulsson's Imprint, 72yds behind (L. F. Berkett) 3 8 G. S. Simpson's Peter Bingen, 60yds be-' hind (J. J. Kennerley) i Also started: 15 Dick Dillon,- 7 Silk Thread, 4 Napland and Holly Boy 24yds behind (bracketed), 16 Doctor Dillon, 11 Goldman, 17 Lord Nepean scr, 12 Jewel Pointer, 9 Anselm, 14 Billy Sea, 1 Machine Gun, 6 Nelson Fame, 10 Peterwah 24yds behind, 13 Countryman 36yds behind.. ■ . All. but Terence Dillon got away well. In th« first time round Silk Thread fell, bringing down Billy Sea, Machine Gun, and Dick Dillon. Nelson Fame led to the straight where he was displaced by Terence Dillon, who won by two lengths from Cardinal Logan. Imprint was a length away third; and Peter Blngen a length and a half away fourth. Time, 4mln 42 3-ssec.

Hobson Handicap (harness), of 400 soys; 4.42 class; two miles. —1 Great Earl, scr (M. Holmes), 1; 5 Uncle Bert, scr, 2; 4 Respect, 60 yds behind, 3. Also started: 15 Speed King, 11 Gold Dial, 12 Buapere, 6 Amarls, 9 Delavan Bill, 13 Grattan Thorpe Bcr, 10 Buz Buz 36yds behind, 2 Direct Wood, 8 Rockburn 48yds behind, 3 Marshall Nell, 14 Gold Jacket 60yds behind, 7 Rock Hinton 84ydj behind.

Great Earl got a; good start and lead past the stand from Delavan Bill and Uncle Bert. The same order was~preserved in the second round. Entering the straight, Great Earl, was just clear of Uncle Bert and maintained his lead, winning by two and a half lengths. Respect was a length and a half behind Uncle Bert. Direct Wood was fourth. Time, 4mln 45 3-ssec.

Stewards' Trot Handicap (harness), of 500 soys; 4.42 class; two miles.—s Betty Moko, 48 yds behind (W. Orange). 1; 7 The Tartar, scr, 2; 4 Sister Beatrice, scr, 3. Also started: 8 Ngatira, 6 Ingle Blngen. 9 Wimmera King, 11 Sebisca scr, 3 Frisco Beau 12yds behind, 10 Peter M'Klnney 24yds behind, 1 Trampast 36 yds behind, 2 Elzear 60yds behind.

Trampfast was slow to move and The Tartar . led Sister Beatrice In the first lap. They were still in front In the second round, with Wimmera King next. The Tartar was first into the straight, but was beaten by half a head by Betty Moko, who put up a fine run on the outside, Sister Beatrice was a length and a half away, third. . Frisco Beau was fourth. Time, 4mln 48sec.

Marconi Handicap (harness), of 300 soys; 2.54 class;, one mile and a quarter.—2 Mars, scr (C. F. Jones), 1; 6 Hohora, scr, 2; 18 Woodvale, ——, 3. Also started: 7 Cora Tacks and Tul Zolock (bracketed), 5 Bronze Patch and Lola Reklaw (bracketed), 4 Lottie Advance and Uramtc (bracketed), 6 Roamer, 20 Ekoearanel, 16 Charming Pronto, 3 Richore, 18 Our Patch scr/ 14 Logan Rothschild, 17 Ruapero 12yds behind. IB Rockaway, 8 Mulwarec, 11 Van Rich, 1 Henry Logan 24yds behind. 9 Direct Morning, 13 Master Councillor 36yds behind, 10 The Shrew 48yds behind, 15 Lord Nopean 60yds behind. . -, ■-

Lola Reklaw was first away, but was replaced by Mars. Mars held his own In the run home, to win by a length and a half from Hohora, who defeated Woodvale by three-quar-tors of a length. Tul Zolock was fourth. Time, Zmln 58 3-ssec.

Cornwall Handicap (harness), of 500 sots; 2.14 class; one mile.—ll Lady Dunmore, scr (A. W. Broughton), 1;1 Nelson Fame, 48yds behind, 2; T Peter Blnccn, 48yds behind, 3. Also started: 3 Final M'Klnney, 8 Nelson Tasker, 13 Ben Lomon, T Jean Darling, 12 Glandore, 5 Nantwlch, 4 Rey Logan scr, 10 All Bell, G Jewel Pointer 12yds behind, 2 801 l Harold 24 yds behind, 9 Imprint 36yds behind..

Lady Dunmore went out first to lead past the stand from Jean Darling. Nelson Famo and Lady Dunmore were the leaders Into the straight. Lady Dunmore outstayed Nelson Fame and heat him by half a length. Peter Blngen was a length and a half away third. Jewel Pointer was fourth. Time, 2mln 18 2-5 sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 7

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AT ALEXANDRA PARK Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 7

AT ALEXANDRA PARK Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 7

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