TROTTING.
WELLINGTON MEETING CONCLUDED. ,jy nOI.KGHAI-Il I’llliSb ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, Dec. 11. There was a large attendance for the second day of the Wellington Trotting Club’s meeting at Mutt., Park. The weather was favourable and the track was in good condition. The meeting may be well classed as one of the moist successful in the history of the club. The totalisator handled £23,614. Tho results are : MUTT PARK TRIAL. 8 Tui Wildwood (E. Maidment) 1 6 Jessie Huon (R. Town ley) ... 2 1 Cornelian (R. E. Mills) 3 Also started: 4 Audubon Mac, 7 Joe Logan, 5 Trespass, 10 Bara Gold, 11 Zelia, 2 Grey Logan, 9 Ivanieri, 3 Great Earl. Won by a length, with Cornelian ten lengths away. Bara Gold and Trespass were next. Times, 3.37, 3.40, PETONE HANDICAP. Of 150 sovs. Two miles. 5 Nelson Wood (R. W. Franks) 1 7 Brian Bingen (O .Oliver) 2 1 Great Elect (M. B. Edwards) J Also started: 2 Tra-mpcrisp, 9 Rebecca, 10 Miss Leda, 3 Tamerlane, l) Wakefield, 8 Grey Wood, 4 Hardy Grattan. Won by eight lengths, with six lengths between second and third. Times, 5.4, 5.11-5, 5.4. MEMBERS’ HANDICAP. Of 150 sovs. One mile. 1 Edith Locanda (M. B. Edwards) 1 10 Kyana (E. Kennerley) 2 8 Whakuku (J. McLennan) ... 3 Also started: 4 All fours, 12 Azelzion, 8 Miss Dorothy, 7 Our Patch, 6 Abundance, 5 Cora Tacks, 11 Uramic, 2 Bingen Lad, 9 Rona. Won by three lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Times, 2.19 3-5, 2.21 1- 2.19 3-5. DECEMBER HANDICAP. Of 500 sovs. Two miles. 1 Holly Boy (W. J- Tomkinson) 1 2 Tom Thumb (J. W. Frizzell) 2 8 Brentloc (McLennan) 3 Also started: 6 Red Oak, 5 Young Blake, 9 Menember, 3 Taurekareka, 10 Bing Boy 7 Billy Sea, 4 Countryman. Won by half a length, with twelve lengths between second and third. Times, 4.38, 4.38 2-5, 4.43 4-5. PONEKE HANDICAP. Of 150 sovs. Two miles. 2 Meb (W. Withers) 1 (j Jin gal (W. J. Tomkinson) ... 2 7 Jolly Roger (J. D. Smith) ... 3 Also started : 8 Lady Baffin, 4 D’-Artagn-an, 9 High Sea, 10 Mas ter Cute, 3 Zoiock Palm, 1 Van Rich, 5 Black Cloud. Won by four lengths, with three lengths between .second and third. Times, 4.47 3-5, 4.514-5, 4.52 4-5. CHAMPION SHORT LIMIT STAKE. Of 350 sovs. One mile and a half. 1 Great Bingen (D. Withers) ... 1 3 Onyx (J. Messervey) 2 2 Prince Pointer (R. E. Miffs) 3 Also started: 5 Logan Chief, 4 W aitaki Girl, 1 Acron. Won by half a length, with three-quarters of -a length between second and third. Times, 3.19 3-5, 3.21, 3.21. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP Of 300 sovs. Two miles. 1 Master Audo (E. C. McDermott) • 1 4 Charles Dixie (O. Donald) ... 2 • 5 Bundaberg (J. Bryce, junr.) 3 Also started: 8 Le Todd, 6 Pete Peter, 2 Bonny Spec, 3 Red Oak, 7 Young Blake. “Won by four lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Times, 4.43 2-5, 4.45 4-5, 4.4) 2FINAL HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. One: mile and a- quarter. 3 Taurekareka. (J. Bryce junr.) 1 4 Logan Holm (J. McLean) ... 2 2 Peter Bingen (J. Kennerley) 3 Also started: 1 Granite City, 5 Acron. Won by three-quarters of a length, with a length between second and third. Times, 2.48 3-5, 2.53, 2.47 3-
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 13 December 1926, Page 8
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