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SPORTING

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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SPORTING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 11

SPORTING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 11

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