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HAWERA TROTS

PRINCIPAL EVENT TO EVELYN LOCANDA The Hawera Trotting Club's annual meeting was concluded in fine weather before another large assembly. Ih® track was in ideal condition, and the gate receipts showed a considerable increase on those for the second day ot the 1928 meeting. The to tabs a tor handled £20,238, an increase of £968 over the amount for the second day last vear. The total for the two day* was "£38,765, an increase of £1,493. A judicial inquiry which was opened on, Saturday concerning the handling or Arachne (the favourite for the President’s Handicap), by F. Monk, was concluded, the committee announcing that, while not altogether satisfied wit It the driving of Arachne, it would take no action. Three other _ inquiries eventuated. For carelessness in pulling np on the conclusion of the Trial Handicap, AV. Hughes (driver of Gang Awa) was fined £2. For looking round during the Pate,a Handicap, R. Tapp (rider of the winner, High Sea) was fined £l. On the concluson of the haponga Handicap the committee investigated the alleged inconsistent running of Arachne; but announced that no action would be taken. Results; — Trial Handicap, 200sovs. 1-Jm. Class 3.40.—3 Dawdler, scr ,K. M‘M,illaiO| ], 4 Gang Awa, scr (AV. Hughes) 2, ; All Red, scr (A. Gerrard) 3. Others: 12 Lady Ebony, 11 Lady Yvonne, Tavra King, 5 Alice Axwortny, K> Oliver Thorpe. 7 Rita, Thorpe, 14 Lady Author, 13 Polly’s Picture, 6 Louie Dillon, 15 Albert Zolock scr, 1 Great Delight 12vds bhd, 10 Lady Jewel 60,■ 7 Hilltop- '72. Won by two lengths;! half a lengtli. Time, 3min.3ssec. Ohawe Handicap, 200sovs. IJm. Class 3.45.—1 Ben Bingen, scr (H. ; Jones) 1, 5 Eva Beta, 48yds bhd (J.; Kennerley, jun.) 2, 8 Kolmar, 72 (C.: Willetts) 3. Others: 10 La Campions,; 9 Wall. 3 Bingen Spiers, 6 Ando, Spray, 11 Haviland, Altonbrqok scr.' 4 Leo Mauritius 48yds bhd, 2 Call Boy 60. AVon by three lengths; length.■ Time, Sniin 44sec. AVAIATATE PLAINS HANDICAP, -loOsovs. 2m. Class 4.40. s—Mr E. H. Cucksey’s EA r ELYN, LOCANDA, 24yds bhd (W. —Bryce) P 4 —Air J. A. Mitchells Derby Lynn, 12 (AV. Hughes) L 3—Mr A'. Alboru’s Linkman, 24. (A 7 . Alborn) Others; 9 Zelhi, 10 Arikitoa, 6 Ex-* plosion, 2 Roddy, 8 Sir Author, 1 Di) J worth scr, 7 Joy Bird, 12 \au Rich 24yds bhd, 11 Gold Dial 90. Dilworth was an early pacemaker# leading throughout to the homo turn,' where she was attended by Roddy, Sir, Author, Evelyn Locanda, and Explosion, with Derby Lynn, and Linkman moving up fast. At half the di.s-» tance Evelyn Locanda forged ahead to win by a bare half-length from Derby Lynn, with Linkman only a head back,, followed by Explosion. Time, 4uini' 37sec. Patea Handicap (saddle), 200sovs. : Urn. Class 2.55—1 High bea, 12yds bhd (R. Tapp) 1, 9 Bingen King, 36 (C. Fairway) 2, 3 Silver Link, 12 (M.Groat) 3, Others: 10 Electric Gold scr, 8 Admiral Lock scr, 5 Our Patch 12yds bhd, 11 A r an Gap- 12, 2 HaJinore' 24, C Sailor Boy 24, 4 Bing Boy 48, V] Cornelian 48. AA'on by three lengths ji half a length. Time, 2min 56scc. Ivapuni Handicap, 2l)osovs. IJm* Class 3.36.—2 Ngahiiia, 36yrs bhd (A. Gerrard) 1, 11 Great Ballin, scr (J.Robertson) 2, 3 Native Hero, 12yd< bhd (A 7 . Clutterbuck) 3. Others: 12 Black Ballin scr, 10 Beverley Audubon scr, 1 El Direct scr, 6 Our Nancy 12yds bhd, 9 Bell Dial 24, 8 Enawah 36. 4, Queen Elizabeth 48, 7 Dealer 48, Trustworthy 48. Won by a length;[ neck Time, 3min 30sec. Opunake Handicap, 250sovs. 2m. Class 4.50—4 Kolmar 12yds behind! (AV. Willetts) 1, 6 AH Peters 24 (AV., Doyle) 2, 1 Etta Cole 60 (F, Gilchrist)! 3. Others: 3 Dipnoi 12yds behind, 9 Wild Land 24, 8 Bright Light 36, 2; Dkelelo Lady (late Pandora) 48, 5 An-rj seline 60, 7 Peter M'Kinney 84. WmA by two lengths; half a length. Tiim-,1 4miu 50 2-ssec. J Stewards’ Handicap, 220sovs. lm,T Class 2.21.—1 Trustworthy 12yds hew hind (bracketed with Carmel, J<3 Shaw) 1, Cora, Tacks 36 (A. Brought ton) 2, 1 Carmel 36 (C. Faimaii) 3'Jj Others: 3 Enawah 12yds behind, Admiral Lock 12, 9 Lady Jewell 24,j 5 Zella (bracketed with Haimoro), 8, Audubon Child. 24, 11 Our Patch 24; 7 High Sea 36, 4 Richore 36, 2 DiU worth 36. Won by three-quarters of a; length; two lengths. Time, 2mini 14 4-ssec. Kaponga Handicap, 220sovs. 2m ti Class 4.50.—6 Great Delight scr (H.; Garnett) 1,2 Arachine scr (F. Monk)# 5 AA'akefield 48yds behind (J- Fiana< gan) 3. Others: 10 Speed King scr, 11 Richmond Lass scr, 3 Lightfoot scr# 9 Gang Awa’ scr, 8 Native Hero 12yds behind, 4 To AA’abia 24, 7 Bell Dial 24# I Hostess 48. Won by ,a length; two lengths. Time, 4min 43sec.

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Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 4

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HAWERA TROTS Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 4

HAWERA TROTS Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 4

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