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AUCKLAND TROTS

FREE ADVICE TAKES SUMMER GUP Fine hut sultry weather favoured the second day of the Auckland Trotting Club's summer meeting. There was a good attendance, and the track wys slightly heavy owing to the recent heavv rain. The totalisator receipts were' £50,074 compared with £50,400 last year. The total for the two days was £110,914 compared with £138,007 10s last year. Results OAK HANDICAP, 400sovs. 2m. s—Mr Tt. Peacock’s GOLD SOVEREIGN, 72vds behind (i. Roc) ••• 1 1— Mr E. J. Docherly’s Etta Cole, 30 (F. Gilchrist) 2 12—Mr R. A. M'Millan’s Bingen Starr, scr (M'Millan) 3 Others; 2 Commander Bingen scr, 4 Kolmar scr, 13 Roma Bingen scr, 11 Some Jazz-24yds behind, 11 Ansejino o| 7 Appeal 24, 8 Scbisca 30, O'Gold Star 48, 3 Floraline 48, 9 Wimmcra King 00, 10 Nelson Boy 72. Gold Sovereign took charge in the second round, and ed oil a fhallengo from Etta Colo in the straight, winning by thrce-Quartcrs of a length. Bingen Starr was half a length away, and Anseline was fourth. Time, 4mm 51 l-ssec. TRAMWAY HANDICAP, 400sovs. 11 m. 4 \li- J. T. Barrett’s RIBBONWOOD’S LAST, scr (J. S. Shaw) * 9—Mr J. B. Mackle s Ricardo, scr (Mackle) 2 11—Mr F. Young’s Lord Nepean, 12yds behind (S. M. August) 3 Others: 3 Bankhead scr, 10 Bawldy Locanda scr, 0 Concertina scr, _ 8 Horizon scr, 13 'Maid of the Mountains scr, 2 Lingficld ,12yds behind 13 Napland 12, 7 Uncle Bert 24, 1 Hal Chimes 24, 5 Stanmoor 24. Entering the. straight Stanmoor broke, leaving Ribbonwood’s Last and Ricardo in front. Won by halt a length, with live -lengths between second ami third. Hal Chillies was fourth. Time, 3min 3osec. Horizon upset. CHAMPION HANDICAP, TOOsovs. 11m7—Mr M. O’Brien’s PRINCE .POINTER, 3(lyds behind (V. J. Tomkinson) ... ••• ••• 1 2 Mr J. R. Corrigan’s Kohara, 12 (A. J. Corrigan) ••• 2 l_Mr E. J. Peake’s Gold Jacket, 12 (A. Bryce) 3 Others; 8 Queen’s Own 12yds behind, 9 Talaro 12, 10 Jack Pots IJ, 3 Cardinal Logau 18, 4 Jackie Audubon 18 3 Padlock 24, 6 Great Bingen 30, 4 jewel Pointer 30, 11 Peter Bingen 48. Putting iu a great run in the straight, Prince Pointer beat Kohara by ”i neck. The same distance separated Kohara and Gold Jacket. Cardinal Logan was fourth. ■ lime, 2min 40 4-ssec. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, TOOsovs. 2in. 2 Mr J. H. Lloyd’s RAIMA, 24yds behind (W. Head) •■• ••• 4—Mr G. A. Williams s Ngatira, 90 (Williams) ••• ••• - 1 3 Mr W. T. Turner’s Peter M Kinney, 12 (Turner) 3 Others: 6 The Tartar 36yds behind, 3 Mutu 36, 7 Tradesman 48, 1 Young Blake 144. ... Peter M'Kinney was the early leader, but Raima took charge in the second round, getting home by a neck. Nmitira beat Peter M Kinney by threequarters of a length, with Hie laitai fourth. Time, 4m ; u 50 4-ssec. DOMINION HANDICAP, SOOsovs. 2m. in—Mr G. Patou’s ALL BELL, 12yds behind (Cockbill) ... 1 3 jj r w. J. Tomkiuson’s Ghdeaway 24 (Tomkinson) ... ... 2 ,9 Mr R. Ward’s Harvest Child, 36 (M. Holmes) ... 3 Others: 4 Invader scr, 1 Evelyn Locanda scr, 7 Florent 12yds behind, 8 Gold Dial 12, 5 Daytime 24, 6 Nelson Tasker 24, 9 Lady Dunmore 48, 11 Laplander 48. . Gaining an early lead, All Bell hold it to win by a long head from Glideaway, who came up last on the outer. Harvest Child was holf a length away, and Evelyn Locanda was fourth. Time, 4miu 42sec. SUMMER CUP HANDICAP. XOOOsovs. 2m. 2—Messrs M'Kendrick T 'ros. FREE, ADVICE, scr (Bryce) 1 1 Mr W. M'Donald’s King Pointer, 12 yards behind (Hooper) ... ... ... . : . 2 4 Mr P. M'Carthy’s Terence Dillon, 60 (Henderson) 3 7—Mr R. C. Fisken’s Peterwah, 60 N (Fisken) ... .... 4 Others: 8 The Abbey scr, 3 Dalmeny scr, 5 Dillon Huon 12, 6,Nativo Prince 12. Dillon ■Huon and Dalraeny led away with King Pointer and Free Advice following closely. These four kept near the front, the two last-named taking charge into the straight. Free Advice won by a length and a-half, i

King Pointer keeping Terence Dillon. by a, neck. Time, 4min 40 2-ssec. EPSOM TROT HANDICAP, GOOsovs. 2m. I—Mr M. O’Brien’s YOUNG BLAKE, 72yds behind (Tomkinson) 1 3—Mr G. A. WillHm’s Ngatira, 24 (Williams) 2 1— Mr G. J. Barton's Elzear, 96 (A. J. Bryce) 3 Others; 9 Nupland scr, 8 Roy Bingen scr, 5 Tiger Salve scr, 7 Betty Molio 12, 4 Kempton 48, 2 Trampfast 7. 16 Native Star 84. Young Blake trotted steadily, displacing Rose mgen and Tiger Salve at the entrance to the straight, and won comfortably from Ngatira by a length. Elzear "was a length and ahalf away. Roy Bingen was fourth. Time, 4min 43 2-ssfic. RANFURLY HANDICAP, GOOsovs. 11 m. 6—Mr T. C. Butcher’s WHAREPIANA, scr (Edwards) ... 1 9—. Mr I). R. Revell’s Jean M’Elwyn, 36yds (Withers) 2 2 -Mr G. J." Barton’s Dalmeny, 24 (Tomkinson) 3 Others: 8 Goldman 12yds behind, Lad.' Dunniore 12, 1 Audacious 24, 4 The Shrew 24, 3 Loch Moigh 24, 5 Jack Pott 54. , Wharepiana led throughout, winning by three lengths, with half’ a length between second and third. Audacious was Time. 2miu 54sec,

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Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 2

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AUCKLAND TROTS Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 2

AUCKLAND TROTS Evening Star, Issue 20062, 31 December 1928, Page 2

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