SPORTING
4. METROPOLITAN TROTTING MEETING. The following acceptances have been received in connection with the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s meetfug, which begins at Christchurch on Saturday : Introductory Handicap, 200sovs. 2rn.— Rita Rose scratch, Treasure Seeker 1 second, Ben Bell 2, Colonel Havelock 2, Koraki 4, Marvin Junior. 6, Ohapi 5, Mangoutu 8, Lovebird 8, Imperial Victor 10. Sunrise 10. Fcndalton Handicap, 260sovs. 1m s£. —Miss Edith scratch, Guvnemer 1 second, Harold Child 2. Ouimet 2, Silver Shoe 4, Rothchff 4, Paul Dufault 4, -Madeline 4, Mane Tempest 5, Vera K 5, Peter Dillon 5, Silver Heir 5, Winnie G 5, Albert Wallace 6. Indra 6. Hu tan a 6, Calton 6. Easter Handicap, SOOsovs. 2m.—Don Cresar scratch, Agathos 2 seconds, Albert Cling 2, Dean Dillon 3, Vice-Admiral 6, Colcnut 6. Cora Dillon 6, Minston 7, Brown’s Nugget 8, Sympathy 8. Wilkin Handicap, 250sovs. lim. Stanley Direct scr, G. M. Dillon 3 seconds. Silver Shoe 4, Vera K. 5, Delta 5, Energy 5, Louie Drift 5, Ladv Somerset 5, Marie Lloyd 6, Wee Franzie' 7, Money 7, Auriferous 7, Prince Burlington 8, Luanda Junior 8, Hayseed 8, Leila Denver 9. Erin’s Lsle 9, Edie Mac 9. Flying Handicap, 250sovs. Im.—Chid scr, Birdwood 1 second, Breadalbane 3, Frank Tracey 3, Pax 3, Our Girl 3, Emperor 5, Retreat 4, Letitia 4, Bundura 4, Proudspring 4, Admiral Hal 4, Dora Derby a, Glen Mavis 4, Our Chum 5, Coal King 5. Autumn Handicap. 250.w5. 2m.—lniperial Crown 8 seconds, Olive L. 9, Paul Huon 13, Mushroom 14, Beewood 15, Theseus 15, Billy Parole 16„ Improvers’ Handicap, 250sovs. 2m.— Beta Peter scr, Gleaming 1 second. Stockade 2, Partner 4, Huon Patch 5, Rorke's Drift 5. Rangitata Lass 6. Cromstall 6, Silver Nut 6, Miss Rolfe 6, Pleasant Mouiq 6, Legacy 6. Dandy Chimes 6. \ Express Handicap, 25Qsovs. Urn. — Ali hert Cling 5 seconds, Moneymaker 4, All Bell 6, Pax 6, Dillonwood 7, Our Girl Bundura 8, Idris 8, Ganger 8, Letitia 8. \ i \ \ DUNEDIN HORSES FOR CHRIST- \ CHURCH. | [By Old Identity.] 1 George Reed went to Christchurch by | the first express to-day, after making ar- \ rangements for W. Weir to follow by \ the second express in charge of Kilboyno \ and the trotter Silver Shoe. It was decided at the last moment to leave Claver- 1 house at home, he being a trifle sore. i Kilboyne has not been doing wonders at \ the jumping, but yesterday he shaped \ much better than usual. ! J. Biggins has had to give Kilbrogan a short rest as a result of a slight injury on his trip to Invercargill, therefore this horse will not race at the C.J.C. Meeting. RAND WICK GALLOPS. SYDNEY, March ?0. For the Randwick gallops the zoing was good. Kennaquha*- beat Janor over <ne and a-quarter miles in 2min 15sec. Potrell ran the same distance in 2min 12?oc. Eusebius ran a mile in Imin A4|sec, Artilleryman 11 furlongs in 2min 30-ec, Aries five furlongs in Imin 4sec, Etina eeyen_ furlongs in Imin 22sec, Wc-dgc a mile in Imin 52isec, and Emblematic ono and a-quarter miles in 2iiiin 21sec. All Aboard beat Bright Night over seven furlongs in Imin 35sec. Millime lau half a mile in 53sec. Victrola boat Gosine Hatan over five furlongs in Imm 6sec. Oetigne and Gamblers’ Gold ran six furlongs in Imin 20|sec, and Macadam ore and a, quarter miles in 2mm lo^s-ec. A P.A. massage from Christchurch states that Swanee River was scratched for all engagements at the C.J.C. Meeting.
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Evening Star, Issue 17314, 30 March 1920, Page 6
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