MARLBOROUGH TROTS
BLENBEIM, March 7. The MaHboroush Trotting Club's meeting commenced to-day in dull weather, but conditions improved in the afternoon. The course was in good order, and the atendance was very fair. The totalisator handled £9684, compared with £11,733 last year. Results: Trial Handicap, one mile and a half. —Calm Zolock (S. M. August) 1, Ricardon CB. L. Mackie) 2, Why Worry (L. Hughes) 3. Also started : "Lady Audubon, Proud Joyce. Won by a length, with five lengths between 'second and third. Time, 3.37 4-5.
Waterlea Handican, one mile and a h?/.—Logan Holme CR. E. Wills) 1, Tot Reta (0. Smith) 2, ..liuntr/i.nee (S. M. August) 3. Also started: Why Worry, Brandon. Won by two lengths, six lengths between second and tlrird. Time, 3.43 2-5.
Stewards' Handicap, one mile and a half.—Elusive (S. M. August) 1, Countess Eve (W. Willets) 2, Bombard (L. E. ReiUy) 3. Also started: Calumet. Won by four lengths, six lengths between second and third. Time, 3.51 1-5. Marlborough Handican, two miles. — Rita Rye (W. A. Malloy) 1, Lottie Advance (hi Birkett) 2, Minny Y<# (R. E. Mills) 3. Also started: Some Wilkes, Guy Fawkes, Dreamalion. Won by threequarters ef a length, four lengths between second and third. Time, 4.44 2-5. Ladies' Bracelet, one mile and a half.—Rjoardo (B. J. Mackie) 1, Audubon Child (S. Bennett) 2, Rose Alma (L. Birkett) 3. Also started: Tracker, Bessie Thorpe, Hallowe'en, Jim Beldon, Foxeer. Won easily by a length, four lengths between second and third. Time, 3.44 4-5. '
President's Handicap, two miles.— Taipoiti (G. W. Osborne) 1, Ashley Belle (E. Evans) 2, Carbine (T. G. Fox) V,- Ai? o started: Peterthorn, Countess Eve, Elusive, Watsonia, Bombard, Welcome Whispers. -Won by three lengths, three lengths between second and third Time, 5.4 4-5. /
w^ ash „THa/ldica^ one mile.—Some U likes (V. Aborn) 1. Minny Yet (R. F Mills) 2, ■ Aero Maid (P. H. Green) 3 Also started: Rita Rye, Guy Fawkes. Won-by two lengths, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.2 4-5. Farewell Handicap. One mile and a ?^ rter-—Why Worry (P. H. Green) 1, Pillasfe (S. M. August) 2, Revolt (N il. Oanns") 3. Also started: Serpent Jim Beldou. Tot Reta. Brandon, Jenny Wood. Little Ben. Won by a length and a half, six lengths between second and third. Time, 2.59 3-5.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 8 March 1924, Page 2
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