TROTTING
OAMARU TROTS,
GOLD TINGE WINS BIG RACE.
(Per Press Association Copyright.)
OAMARTJ, May 13
The weather was fine and there was ■a large attendance for the Oamaru Trotting Cluh’ s wCnte r meeting to-day. The track wa,s fast. Innovation Handicap.—(ll-10) Honeymoon 1, (8-7) Earl Binge.n 2, (13-12] Margaret Parrish 3. Won by a 'length • six lengths. Time 3.27. •Advance Handicap.—(3-4) War Buoy 1, (1-1) Guy Junior 2, (6-6) Ivan oe 'Oro 3. Won by two lengths; three •lengths. Tim© 3.31 1-5. President’s Jlandicap.—(l-2) Gold Tinge 1, (4-3) Silver de Oro 2, (2-1) Tactless 3. Won by a length • a neck. Time 4.35.
Papikaio Handicap.—(l-1) Goldfield 1, (2-2) .Sure 2, (5-5) Whitgtone 3. Won by a length .and a 'half; forty yards. Time 2.47.
Waikaura Handicap.—(l-2) Real Belle 1, (7-4) Gyrate-2, (2-1) Olson 3. Won by three lengths ■ five lengths, Time 3.28 4-5.
■Enfield Handicap.—(4-6) Gunfire 1. (3-3) Tempest’2, (2-2) 'Sir Guy 3. Won by half a length; a length. Tune 2.45. Stewards’ Handicap.—(l-1) Goldfield 1, (2-2) Guyziah 2, (4-3) Sure 3. Won by four lengths; a Bead, Time 3.23 1-5. i Electric Handicap,—(B-7) Jolly Wave 1, (7-10) William Tell 2, (10-11) If tomatic 3. Won by two lengths; . a , head. Time 2.47.
The tote handled £12,839, an increase of £3212.
AUCKLAND TROTS
AUCKLAND, May 13. The weather was showery ibr the Auckland trots, and the track heavy after the recent rainy spell. The attendance was good. Results:— Innovation Handicap, one mile and a half.—lo/8 Golden Huia 1, 6/4 Golden 'Eagle 2, 9/7 Nelson Pirate 3. Scratched—Pearl Parrish, Worthy Kate, Kohewah. Won by a neck. Time 3min 48sec.
j Devonport Handicap, one mile and a i, J half. — lo/10 Chancellor 1, 6/6 Cimarron 2, 5/2 Our Summer 3. Scratched—Camelia, Stormy Mack. Won by three-quar-ters of a length. Time 3min' lsec. Ferguson Handicap, two miles. —2/2 Kewpie’s Triumph 1, 4/4 Prince Pedro 2, 1/1 Kewpie’s Guy (coupled with Pag- ! eant) 3. Scratched—Enawah, Won by two lengths. Time 4min 42sec. • " j Franklin Handicap, one mile and a ! half.—6/6 Silver Bingen 1, 2/2 Raider (coupled with Poi) 2, 5/4 Free Logan 3. Scratched—Jackie Thorpe, Some Dil- | lon, Willie Derby, Pukemiro, Glandore. i Won by two lengths. Time 3min 33sec. j Whitford Handicap, two miles.—4/4 i Dark M’Kinney (coupled with Explosion) 1, 1/1 Nell Volo 2, 2/2 Bessie : Parrish 3. All started. Won by a lenj tgh. Time 3min 40 4-ssec. j The Stewards held an inquiry after | the Whitford Handicap and reversed j the places of the 'second amd third horses, owing to Nell Volo galloping. I May Handicap, one mile and a half — [ 1/1 May Chenault 1, 4/4 Our Summer | 2, 2/2 Cimarron 3. Scratched —Nelloto, Red Hope, Stormy Mack. Necks separ- | ated the placed horses. Time 3min 35 | 3-ssec. I
Papatoetoe Handicap, one mile and* | a quarter.—3/3 Kewpie’s Triumph 1, 4/4 Prince Pedro 2, 5/5 Brentlight 3. Scratched—Auto Machine, Pageant, Ena wall. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 2min 53sec. Brentlight was coupled with Kelp. Henderson Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—Wee Machine 1, Guid Hairst 2, Homeward 3.' ,-,,'The tote for the day handled £17,718 compared with £16,139 15s last year, an increase of £1,578 ss. The dividend paid on the first race was over a third of a century and was the best of the meeting.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1933, Page 7
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