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FORBURY PARK TROTS

AVERN'UiS WINS MEMORIAL LAST RACE TO WARESS (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, May 3. 'The Forbury Park Trotting Club’s meeting was held- to-day in showery weather. The track was very muddy. The totalisator handled £11,817, compared with £14,298 last year. Details of the concluding events are: — RITCHIE MEMORIAL. Of £325. Two miles. 4 Avernris, 12yds (0. Ring) «. 1 3 Ayrmont Chimes, 36yds (J. Bryce, junr.) .'i - G 5 Master Roy, It. (Hooper) 3 Also started-. 7 Great Author, 6 Lilian Bond, 2 Worthy Queen, It.; 1 Peter Locanda, 9 Raydus, 'l2yds; 1 7 Erin’s Fortune, 24yds; 12 Gold. Tinge, 60yds. "Won by four lengths, two lengths between second and third. Gold Tinge was fourth. Times, 4.54 4-5, 4.554-5, 4.57 2-5. ST. .CLAIR- HANDICAP. /Of £145. Two miles. :6 Hakatere, 24yds (R. Townie/) l 3 Triangle, It. (A. Holmes) ..■ 2, 4 Walter Wrack, It. (J. Eraser) 3 Also started: 9 Goldborough, 1 Kotinga, 8 Minstrel, It.; 2 Bon. Haven, 5 Mother’s IBoy, 36yds; 7 Cathedral Rose, 72yds. Won by a short neck, four lengths between second and third. Times, '5.11 4-5, 5.14, 5.162-5. RENOWN HANDICAP. Of £l3O. 'One mile and 'a-half. 3 Queen Author, It. (Doyle) ..' 1 5 William Tell, It. ('A. Robertson) ............... 2 '8 Raider, 24yds (Hunter) ..... 3 Also started.; 6 Black Jester, 0 Erin’s Advance, 7 King Mac, It.; 2 Blue Mountain Queen, I ‘Gumnctal, 4 Margaret Bell, 12yds. Won by a length, six lengths between second and third. Times, 3.45 3-5, 3.46 2-5, 3A52-5. . , , FLYING HANDICAP. Of £l6O. One mile and a-quarteij. 2 Waress, It. (MeTigue) ..—, 1 1 Ayrmont Chimes, 24yds (J. Bryce, junr.) ./ 2 6 ißollo, 36yds (R. Ronald) .. 3 Also started: 4 Chenwood, It.; 3 Gunfire, 12yds; 5 Gold Tinge, 36yds. Won by four lengths, two lengths between second and third. Times, 3.5, 3.4 4-o, 3.4 3-o. !o,wing to the state of the track Walla Walla merely paraded in ithe grandstand enclosure and did not undertake his exhibition half mile.

CAMBRIDGE TROTS ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW. ■ The following acceptances have been received for the Cambridge Trotting Club races to-morrow : Introductory Handicap, of £65; 3.6 class; one mile and' a quarter.—Arion, Axworthy, Bismuth, Dainty . Lady, El Thorpe, Florrie Real, Kewpie’s Bon<l, Nelson, Star Pronto, Transworthy, The Texan limit, All Worthy 24yds. Leamington Handicap, of £65; 3.50 class; one mile and a half.—Audo Patch, Colleen Murphy, Florizel gelding, Nelson’s Glory. Nelson Chief, Rose Marble, To Kahu, Waskasu, Worthy Bingen limit, Harvest Dillon, Ohinemutu 48yds. Cambridge Trotting Cup, of £200; 4.40 class 1 ; two miles.—Explosion (t.), Francis Lincoln, Gumdigger, Linella, Maneo, Wee Machine limit, Jackie Thorpe, Rangihaui 24yds, Pulcemiro 84. ' Hautapu Handicap, ol £9O; 4.0 class*; one mile five furlongs.—Bismuth, Dainty Lady, Manaaka, Nelson, Luvan, Play Lady, Pink Lady, Shining Metal j Student Prince, Star Pronto limit, Tryment, Kewpie’s King 48yc|s. ; o ’ 4 'Bai’dowie ’Handicap, of £7*s; 3.40 class; one mile and a half.—Harvest Dillon, Ohinemutu, Waskasu limit, Autumn Lu. Gala Day, Manna’s Son, Mountain Sun 36yds, Indolent 48, Wiriwhata 60, Buirii 72, Bingen Patch 96. President’s Handicap, of £115: 2.51 class; one mile and a quarter. —-Francis Lincoln, Gumdigger, Linella, Maneo, Wee Machine limit, Jackie Thorpe. Mr Penalty, Rangihau 12yds, Pukemiro, Smooger 48. Bruntwood Handicap, of £9O; 3.5 class ; one mile and a quarter.:—Ariel Bell, Bonnie Direct, Home Brew, Kewpie’s King, Rihgtriye. Tryment, Arion Axworthy limit, Gold Dredge 12yds, Lady Armanda. Lady Fame 24yds, Flintock, Iron Man 36, My Thorpe 60.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 4 May 1934, Page 3

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FORBURY PARK TROTS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 4 May 1934, Page 3

FORBURY PARK TROTS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 4 May 1934, Page 3