TROTTING.
oTA nr.nr club’s meeting
(by TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.) AUCKLAND, Nov. 24.
The Otaliuhu Trotting Club’s spring meeting concluded to-day. The weather was showery at times, but the racing was not a (feeled. There was a la rgo sit tendance. The lolaiisator handled £16.302, compared with £40,6Jl on the coiresjioiiding day last, year, the grand total for the meeting being £I0o,i«O against £102,169 I.os last year. Results: «, Innovation Handicap, two miles.—o Ladv Stepney (R. Milieu) 1, 4 Banner 9 ]2 Golden Gate 3. Also started: 14 Roval Role, 10 Elsa Now, 7 Peter McDonald and Audex (bracketed), 9 Bon Bon, 2 Reta Huon, 1 Kolmar, 6 Floraline, 5 Amberite, 8 Roe Bell, 13 Ngatira 11 Battery Bell. Won by live lengths, two lengths between' second and third. Floraline was fourth. Time, 0.l 4-5. . .. , Epsom Handicap, one mile and a half. —3 Admiral Lock (A. Julian) 1,2 Doctor Dillon 2, 5 Cora Tacks 3. Also started: 4 Visuline, 11 Fungus, 1 Ricardo, 9 Admiral Hood, 7 Ansel Bell and Ruby Huon, 6 Ivoniniwood, 10 Restrevor. Won by a length and a quarter, three lengths between second and third. Time, 3.37. Franklin Handicap, two miles. 4 Run Pere (S. T. Roe) 1, 1 Tranquil 2, 3 Wallroon 3. Also started: 7 Temple, 9 Coal Light, 6 Anselm, 5 Haricot, 2 Dick Dillon, 8 Heather Girl. Won by a length and a half, one length between second and third. Temple was fourth. Time, 4.40 3-5. _ Eergusson Handicap, two miles. ( Audacious (Hooper) 1, 3 Talero and 6 Orion (dead heat) 2. Also started: 11 Woodvale, 8 Lord Nepean, 9 Florrio Bingen, 5 Glandorc, 12 Moneymaker, 7 Hypo and Dean Dillon (bracketed), 10 Lady Joan, 4 Goldman. Won by two lengths from the dead-lieat horses. Owarangi, which was fourth, was half a length away. Time, 4.37 4-5. Papaitoetoe Handicap, two miles. < Wallroon (Rogers) 1, 1 Grey Peter 2, .) Uncle Bert 3. Also started: 11 Red Star, 6 Doctor Dillon, 2 Zolock Palng 10 Huon Grattan, 12 Del a v.an Bill, 5 Kingselere, 8 Muhvaree, 8 Anoziram, 3 Raw Id y Locaiula. Won by a length ami a quarter, half a head between second and third. Doctor Dillon was fourth, 'rime, 4.42 3-5. Visitors’ Handicap, two miles. —9 Roi Alto (R. McMillan) 1, 1 Sunny Jim 2.2 Rose Bingen 3. Also started: 8 The Squire, 6 Spirit Bell and A 1 Mack (bracketed), 10 Normioa Heir, 5 The Tartar, 3 Wimmera King, 7 Rostrevor, 4 King Capitalist. Won by two lengths and a half, two lengths between second and tliini. King Capitalist was fourth. Time, 4.49 1-5. ~ Dunedin Handicap, one nine. —2 T i laro (M. Holmes) 1,2. Ben Ofcail ('br.ackeed with winner) 2, 6 Scandal 3. Also started : 7 Nelson McCormack, 8 William the First, 9 Rose Pointer. 11 King Lear. 1 Hal Chimes 4 Dick Dillon. TO "H!er • Ladvphip Pir.vt Carbine. 3 All Bell. Won by a length and a. half, a length between .second and third. ’ Nelson McCormack was fourth. Time. 2.18 4-5. Pi,oval Oiak Handicap, one mile and a, quarter. — lo Stanmoor (Rl. Hall) 1 . 12 Temple 2. 3 Grey Peter 3. Also i 3 Lord Min.to f bi’ciclvotod vith Gr»v Peter). 7 Lenglen, 9 Cora Tacks, 2 Rob Logan. S La Fayette, 4 Kokiritea. 11 6 Holly Bov 1 r'hilde Audubon, 5 Nelson Tasker. Won by 'two lengths, the same distance between second and third. La Fayette was fourth. Time, 2.58 3-5.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 November 1925, Page 3
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