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ANOTHER TOTALISATOR DROP
The New Zealand Metr6politan Trotting Club opened its Spring Meeting in beautifully warm weather, but the weather became overcast and cold for the final events on the programme. The track was in excellent order, and there was a large attendance, but. the totalisator turnover manifested the prevailing tendency, and the total investment, of. £49,329 for the day was a drop of .£12,063 on the figures for the corresponding day last year. ' Kesults were:— Spring Handicap Trot, of 350 sots; for unlioppled trotters; 3.32 class; one mile and a .linlf.).—2 Journey, 12yds behind (W. J. Tomkinsoh),. 1; 19. Duke Blngen, 72yds behind, 2; 18, Nelson Ata, 24yds behind, 3. Also started: 10 Eileen Wood, 9 Gemlight, 3 Olive Nelson, i 4 St. Petrox, 1 White Satin, scr; 21 Audobel, 16' Boneta, 8 Fifa, 12 Trampcrlspi 12yds behind: 15 All Peters. 7 Ambition. 17 Dipnoi, 5 .Midland, 13 Nelson Boy, 4 Young Carbine, 24yds behind; 20 Great Change, 6 Jock Blngen and Peter Lin (bracketed), 1 Lady Fan, 36yds behind. Times, 3min 28 1-oaec, 3min 24 l-ssec, 3min 28 2-ssec. Empire Handicap, of 300 soys; 2.47 claSB; one mils and a quarter.—io Kotuku Jack, scr (L. Frost), 1; 0 Dilnon, 12yds behind, 2; 7 Granite City, scr, 3. Also started: 15 Double Event, 1 Eugene de Oro, scr, and Omaha, 12yds behind (bracketed), 9 Huon Denver, 16 Jotly Chimes, 5 Neerson, scr, and Arlkitoa, 36yds behind (bracketed), 4 lloyal Comrade, 8 Teremoa, 6 Tony Tictor (bracketed with Dilnon), 12 Vesto, scr; 3 Steel All, 12 El Direct, 14 Pageant, 11 Talent ~ 12yds behind; 2 Free' Advice, 24yds behind. Times, 2min 44 2-ssec, 2min 43 3-ssec, 2min 44 4-ssec. NEW ZEALAND CUP HANDICAP, of 4000 sow; 4.26 class. . First Division. 3 Kohara, 12yd» behind (J. Bryce) 1 2 Terence Dillon, 24yds behind (D. C. Watts) 2 Z King Pointer, scr (O. E. Hooper) 3 5 Author Jinks, 12yds behind (J. Brvce, Jun.) 4 Also started: 8 Jean M'Elwyn, 9 Llnkman, G Harold Thorpe, 10 Talaro, scr; 7 Imprint, ]2yds behind; .4 Padlock, 36yds behind. Times, 4mln 21sec, 4mln 20 l-ssec, 4m!n 22 3-ssec. Second Division. 1 Wrackler, 12yds behind (M. Holmes) .... 1 3 Logan Park, 24yds behind (W. J. Tomkinson) 2 7. Jewel Pointer, 12yds behind (S. M. August) 3 6 Logan Chief,, scr (F. Holmes) 4 Also started: 8: Daphne.de Oro, 4 Travis Axworthy,': ser; :. s'Native Prince, 2 Kingcraft, 12yds behiiid. -Times, 4min 24 2-ssec, 4min 23 "3-ssec, "Imln .24 4-ssec. Blccarton Handicap, of 400 soys; 4.40 class; two miles.—l2'Editor, scr (D. Withers), 1; 14 Erin's Lynn,-scr; 2; 1 Hostess, 12yds behind, 3. Also started: 13 Curfew Boy, scr: Proud Dillon, 12yds behind, and Sonoma, 36yda behind (bracketed); 11 Tactless, 1 Tenedos, 12 yds behind; .5. Baynut, 2 John Jinks, 9 Mac Dillon, 10 Granite City, 24yds behind; S Apex, 6 Tarndale,. 36yds behind; 3 Nelson de Oro, 48yds behind.: Times, 4min 33 4-ssec, 4min 34sec, 4min 33 l-ssec. rjominion' Handicap, of 1000 soys; unhoppled trotters; 4.35 class; two miles,—6 Writer, scr (R. DonaldK 1; G Kempton, 24yd* behind, 2; 1 Balma, 12yds behind, 3; 3' Admiral Bingen, scr, 4. 'The first and second horses were bracketed. 'Also started: 8 Engagement, 9 Ukulele Lady, 7 Gannonball, scr; 2 John Mauritius, 48 yds behind, and Western Voyage, 48yds behind (bracketed).;;.'4,;Koro Peter, 48yds behind; 5 Tcampfa'st, afiyds behind. Times, 4mln 35 1-5 sec, 4rain 33: 3-ssec,'4min 34 4-ssec. Victoria Handicap, of 400 soys; 4.35 class; two miles.-rl Sir. Author, scr (C. S. Donald), 1; 8 Wrackeen, 24yds behind, 2; 4 Cyoue, set (F. Holmes).- 3. Also started: 6 Aleron, scr; 4 Avenger, 48yds behind (bracketed with Cyone) ; 3 Sunqhlld, scr; 7 John Noble, 2 Whakataua, 12yds behind! 9: Jolly Pet, 24yds behind; 5 Torpedo Huon, 4Syds behind, and Grandllght, CO yds behind (bracketed); 10 Harvest Child, 60 yds fcehind. Times, 4mln 29 4-ssec, 4min 29 l-ssee, 4min 31 3-ssec Hagley Handicap, of 400 boys ; 2.44 class; one mile and a quarter.—s Jewel Pointer, 24 yds behind (S. M. August), 1; 4 Carm«:l, scr, 2; 7 Bonny Logan, 12yds behind, 3. Also started : Bessie Logan, 24yds behind (bracketed with Carmel), 10 Epigram, 1-Muriel do Oro, 3 Nelson Tnslscr, 2 A'endome, scr; 9 Imprint, 8 Tom Thumb, 12yds behind; fi Native Prince, 36yds behind. Times, 2min 42sec, 2min 44 3-5 sec, 2min 43 4-") sec.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 115, 12 November 1930, Page 8
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