TROTTING
THE WAIKATO MEETING
CUP TO LADY CORONADO
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HAMILTON*, July 1. Tho Walkiito Trotting Club's lixtra Meeting was held in fine 'but overcast weather, but the trick was holding. Thero was a good attendance, and the totalisator Investments for (lie seren races were £10,591 10s, compared with £8931 10s List year for eight races. Results:— Novice Handicap, of SO soys; 3.G cla^s; 1U miles.—2-4 Worthy Light, scr. 1; 1-1 Bonnlu Direct, 12, 2; S-2 .Tester,1 scr, 3. Also started: 11-11 Anthony's Gift, scr: 13-13 Black Metal, scr; 9-JO Demand, scr'; ii-7 Free Gift,, scr; 9-9 Ki.i Kaha, scr; S-8 Clngen Chief. 3G; 5-3 Our Summer, 30; 4-.") Trymcnt, 30; T-0 Worthy Ciilef, 3fl. Short neck: head. 'JlDiesi 3min;3 sec, 3mln 2 1-osec, 3mln 3 2-3sci;. Ncwstcad Handicap,, of 130 soys; 3.4S class; 11/,I1/, miles.—l-'l WlriuhatJ. 72, 1; 7-8 Gala Day, , Sim, 2; S-9 Mnttlo Ilerbilw.vn, 9(1, .!. Also bt.irted: 1-1 Pe.ul ritrrlsh, scr; 5-J Rose Marble, set-; 9-" Town Cuard, per; G-B Golden Hula. 3H; 3-4 Autumn Lv, 2-'J Nelson I'lratc, 00. Half a lcilsth; tlircL'-cj;i.-irtcrs cf ,i itnKth. Tinic>: Sunn Jlsec, Sinln Slsce, Snilu 'I'J 2-Jscc. WAIKATO WlNTiai CUI' lIAXUICAP, of 200 sol?; 'i.'IU class,- 2 miles. .I— :>— Lady Coruinulo, 24 ,1 ■2— 2—Kelp, iS 2 3—;{—Balder, scr . 3 Also started:3-3 Guld Hnlrst, scr; G-li Pukcmlro, scr; 7-7 lianglhau, 21; 4-4 Our reter, M; 1-1 Itealty, BU. T«o lengths and a half; tiiree lengths. Times: /lraln OOscc, 4mln ,49sec, ■lmin Sjsec. Kuakura: Handicap, Of 83 .soys; 4.!>7 class; 2 miles.—l-1 Clmarron, GO, 1: 3-2 Donee, 24, 2; 2-3 May Chenault, 30,. S. Also started: 6-7 I'ctcr Orattan, 24; 7-G Thora Thorpe, scr; 5-3 Worthy Chief, scr; 4-4 Alexis, 21. rive lengths; seven lenetlis. .Times: Smin "sec, smln 2sec, smln ssec. To Kowhal Handicap, of 100 soys'; 3.33 class; 1% miles.—2-3 Manco, 24. 1; 1-1 Woo Machine, 48, 2; 3-2 Edna Worthy, scr, 3. Also started: 7-7 Mythorpe, scr; 2-3 Guld Halrst, 60 (coupled with the winner); 5-6 Daddy Lonslegs, 36; 4-4 Eleawah, 48; C-5 Jackla Thorpe, 48. Half a length; threo-auartcrs of a length. Time, 3mln 40 2-sscc. KaipaUl Handicap, of 110 sors; 2.51 class: Hi miles. —2-2 Lady Coronado, 24,1 1; 3-3 Kalder, scr, 2; 1-1 Silver Bingcn, 12,"3. Also started: i-7t Free Logan, scr; 3-3 To!, ecr; 3-4 Pukomlro, scr; 2-2 Homeward, "G (coupled nltli the winner), 7-7 ltanyihau, 12: 0-li Our I'etcr, 21. Three-quarters of'a length; half a length. Times: imln ."j7sec, 3mln lscc, 3mln 2scc. Kuiokft Unndlcap. of S3 soys: 3.0 dnsi: Hi miles.—l-1 Clm,irron, 12. 1: C-U Wbnkahlhl, 12 2; 3-3 Donee, .scr, 3. .Also slatted: 7-7 Alexis scr; 3-3 Lislca, scr; 2-2 Lady Amanda, her1 S-S Tetcr Gruttan, scrj 4-4 Stormy Mack, *4- 5-3 Edna Worthy, '48. Keck; two lengths and a half. Times; 3mm lscc, 3min 3 l-3sec, Smin -3 1-jscc.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1933, Page 6
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