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CANTERBURY PARK TROTS

PRINCIPAL RAGE TO HAROLD 1 THORPE The Summer Meeting oi the Canterbury Park Trotting Club was concluded under ideal conditions and with a large attendance. The totalisutor investments were £36,544*. compared with £33,405* on the corresponding day ot last year, making a total ii or the mee - ing of £71,060*, compared with £61,836* last year. ResultsPROGRESSIVE HANDICAP, 225sovs. ■ l*m. 4 -Messrs Neale and Deyell’s blk g JOCK BINGEN, scr (J. j 1— Great Nelson, o scr («T« IVl 4 lj©nnun) ••• w 5Mr W. R. Black’s Scuttle, scr (M. B. Edwards) J Others: 9 Repute, 6 Tot Bogan 10 Rustle, 14 Avalanche, 13 Accumulator scr,' 11 Quickfire, 7 Mount Royal, 3 Boneta 12yds bhd (coupled with New Metford 12, 2 Admiral;Bingen 24. S Ukelele Lady 48/12 Young Carbine 60 Won by three lengths; five lengths. Ukelele ‘Lady was fourth. Times: Sniin 36 4-ssec, 3niin 28 1-osec, 3min 40 2-ssec. ,

PREBBLETON HANDICAP, 250sovs ■ - ; l*m.

I— Mr T; Brankin’s -b <: LOUGH : NEAGH, scr (D. 'Withers) ... 1 ll Mr T. H. M'Girr’n Baynut, o6yds bhcl (Owner) .••••• 2 B—Mr J. Mackle’s Ricardo, 12 (M. B. Edwards) ... - 3 Others: 3 Blue Glen. 9 Great Abdallah, 13 Schoolmate, 10 Young Binceri scr, 5 Mac Dillon'; 2 Haydock, 6 Goldhn Ore, 11 Erin’s Lynn 12yds bhd, 4 Morning Sun 24, 7 Warepa 48. Won by a .neck; length and a-halt. Morning Sun was ■ fourth. • Times: ; Sluin' 31 2-osec, 3niin 21 3-ssec, 3mm ’ 30 4-ssec. PARK HANDICAP, SOOsovs. 2m. . 7—Mr; E. R. Husband’s b g HAROLD THORPE, scr (M, B. Edwards) ■ ; ... ... .•* 3—Mr D. R. Revell’s Sunshower, scr (R. B. Berry) ... ... ... 2 I—Mr H. M. Bovlo’s Lindbergh, 12yds bhd (C. S. Others; 3 Jean M'Elwyn (coupled with Sunshower), 5 Dillca Huon 12yds bhd (coupled with Maiwhanti 24), 4 Pluto, 9. Talent, 2 Athalone 12yds hhd, 6 Harvest Child 24, 8 King Pointer, 10 Logatt Chief 48. , Worn by three-quarters of a length ; three lengths. Athalone was fourth Times: 4min 33sec, 4ndn 33 l-osec, 4msn33sec. MIDDLETON HANDICAP, 250sovs. ■ ■ 2ni. 3—Mr T. H. M'Girr’s b g WHAKA- .. TAUA, ■ 24yds „ bhd (M. School) ... ... ... ... .1 1— Mr R. G. '• C. Munro s Kid Logan, 48 (F. Price) ■ 2 2Mr T. W. Gudsell’s , Denvers Doll, scr (M. B. Edwards) ... 8 • Others; 5 Awaiti, 8 Audrey Dillon scr, 7 Wild Spur 12yds bhd, 5 Kautoma 36,, 4 Anon. \ , A Won by fopr lengths;, three lengths, j Awaiti was fourth. Times: 4niin 41 l-ssec, 4 : n 42 l-ssec, 4min 47 2-ssec. HORNBY HANDICAP, 350sovs. <2m. 3 Mr D. Teahen’s b g LENWOOD, 12yds bhd (Owreri 1 sr—Mr F. J. Docherty’s Etta Cole, . scr (M.'B. Edwards) ... ... 2 I—Mr F. Gallacher’s John Mauri--1 tins, 48 (A. Hendriksen) ... 3 Others: 2 Peter Lin, 10 Nelson. Boy scr, 4 Tonic 12yds bhd (conpled with ! Bonnie Belmont 24), 13 Proud Ata. 5 Bingen Starr 12,' 12 Audominion, 8 Nignborn >24, 9 Master Audo. 48, 11 Bonny Spec 72, 7 Native Star 108. Won by a head;’ three lengths. ( Bonny Belmont was fourth. Times: 4min 42 4-ssec, 4min 44sec, 4min 41 l-sscc. . ./, SELWYN HANDICAP, 400sovs. lira, i s—Mr P/ Brown’s ch g ROI L’OE/, , 48yds bhd (A. ‘smith) ... ... - 1 10—Mr J. F. Cahnell’s Billy ‘ Sea, 12 (L. Stobart) ... 2 . 2—Mr G. M'Millan’s Dundas Boy, 36 (R. B. Berry) ... ... ... 3 Others: 11 Jolly Pet,' 7 Lingfield, 8 Hector’s Own, 4 G’enelg scr, 3 Zenith, 14 Away, 6 Harvest, Child 12yds 1 bhd and Talaro 36 (coupled), 13 Waitaki Girl, 9 Cardinal Logan, 2 Jean M'Elwyn. 36 (coupled . with Dundas Boy), 1 Terence Dillon 48, 14 Native Chief 60. Won by three lengths each way. Zenith was fourth. Times; 2min 42 l-osec,' 2min 45 3-osec, 2min 44sec. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, 27osovs.

4 Messrs H. M. and. J. G. Boyle’s: cli g DILNON, 12yds bid (C. King) ... ... ... 1 5 Jlr W. P. M. Kerr’s Avonwoocl, scr (A. Butterfield) 2 I—Mr C. Nordquist’s Laplander, scr (F. G. Holmes) ... ... ... 3 Others: 3 Sylvie Logan, 10 Kotuku • Jack, 4) Horotane, II Phil Smith, 6 Great Triumph scr, 2 Omaha and Roddy 12yds bhd (coupled), 8 Granite City 12, 7 Lady .Matchl ight 24. 'Wpn.ihy a length; four lengths. Kotuku Jack was fourth. Times; 2min 12 4-ssec, 2min 14sec, 2min 15 l-ssec. FINAL HANDICAP, 325sovs. Im. .. s—Mr ,D. O’Keefe’ii ch m LADY CELLO, scr : (D. Teaheii) ... 1 7—Mr J. N 1 Clarke’s Jolly Chimes, v. scr (Owner) ... , ... ... _ ... 2 9—Mr L. G. King’s; Granite City, scr (A. Butterfield) 3 Others: 8 Omaha, 1 Trimmer scr and ' Golden Bubbles 12yds bhd (coupled),2 Neerson scr, 6 Orph an scr and Glenelg (12yds bhl (coupled), 3 Sunshower scr, 10- Hector’s . Own, 4 Talent 12yds hhd, 11 Daphne Do Oro 36, 12 Maiwhariti 48. Won by a neck each way. Glenelg ,was fourth. Times: 2min 14 l-ssec, 2rain 14 2-ssec, 2mia 14 3-ssec.

THE CHIEF EVENT [Special to the ‘ Star.’] ■ i ~~ Lindbergh was favourite for the Park Handicap, but he made a bad beginning and lost a lot of ground. Maiwbariti broke up early, bit except that over the first three-quarters of a mile Lindbergh was some distance back, the es* of the field raced in fairly close order Sunshower was in the lead at the start, with Talent and Jean M'Ehvyn follow lowing. Racing along the back after a round had been covered Sunshower still had charge from Talent, but Dillon Huon had,got into third place, with Jean M'Elwyn and Harold Thorpe on the rails just behind them. The order was not changed till half a mile from home, when Lindbergh made a dash and Harold Thorpe improved his position Sunshower led into the straight, fol lowed by Harold Thorpe and Lindbergh. Harold Thorpe came home best ancTbeat Sunshower by a length. Lind bel'gh was third, kilo wed by Athalone.

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Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 7

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CANTERBURY PARK TROTS Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 7

CANTERBURY PARK TROTS Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 7