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NELSON JOCKEY CLUB (By Telegrnph.—Press Assodatfon.) RICHMOND, This Day. The second day of the Nelson Jockey Club's Meeting Is being held tbday in dull weather. 'The track is slow. Results:— . , Trial :• Stakes, £50; 6 . furlongs.—l Isaacs, 1; 2 Copenna, 2; 3 Arrowin, 3. Also started: Sir Gallant. Two lengths; lour lengths. Time, lmin--18 3*ssec. ' Motueka Hack Handicap,- £70;'. 6 iurlongs.—l Pukeko, 9.5, 1; 4 Zetes, 8.3, 2; 3 Imasurvey, 7.U, 3. Also started: Pegged Exchange, Gayflre. Half a length; two lengths. ■ , . • Redwood Memorial Handicap,, £ 100; 1 mile.—l Korero, 8.11, 1; 2 Walton Park,9.3, 2; 4 Sisterina, 7.0, 3. Also started: Rothen and Cbomassie;- Two lengths; two lengths. Time, lmin 44 sec.-- . '~. -■ ' ' ... ; , ... .-,.-.. j ... : \DATE FOR FORBURY PARK (By Telegraph^-PreßS Assoeiatipn.)- ---: DUNEDIN, Tljis ;Day-v. The Forbury Park Trotting Qlub has. been granted a permif to'race' on June 5, this ddte td take-the'place -of the abandoned day of the -Winter Meeting; ■. SOUTB^aId- Mi?ING '■ SCHOOLING; AIM) vQALLOPINO '' (By Te!ecrapji-Pre«9, Asso«iati6h.) INYERCARGILI, This- Day..The weather was fine for .training operations at Invercargill-this morning and the outside course proper' and the outside open were available, for fast work. The goingwas dead, but impipying f jist,; an&i withi no more frosts or fain the track will beingoodTwihter order for the Southland Club's Meeting on Friday and. Saturday. _ f ]'. Valiska was not extended; to'beat Bowlands, Aid, and. Ocean Singer over seven furlongs in lmin 39sec, the la4t, four in 58 3-ssec. Double Shot beat Great Shbt by half; a; length, with Venite three lengths* away, in a mile gallop to lmin 55 3-ssec; the last four in 57:4-ssec. Double Shot finished strongly' and Great Shot' showed ;irio,re flash than for some itiirie.: Ven^t'eV was in,one of her usual tanttTjmos and refused to do anything like; her/ ibesfc Enwood got a break on'AH Humbug (at the start of a flve-furlosgigallopand Jieat. him horn? in lmin lOsec."' ~', ... .On the'inside grass track,-which.was very heavy, June, the Third beat.Corban cpmfortabiy .over six, furlongs in lmin 24 2-ssec.i Memories -was going better: than Clara: Bow.at 'the/end of six furlongs in lmiii.aßsec'i^e -last four in 58sec.: ; Grabali^and i Membo were, schooled ovetjfiveS, of the big fences and both;gave a good vdisplay, ;although Membo .screwed a bit at.■'the boarded ■ gorse' fence and: logsJ^. First Song burst a blood vessel • fluringi a gallop on Saturday and wilt not* start at .the meeting^;';;*:-' :';;■ Vv ,;■-.-: ;■■'.'•■:
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 11
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