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CANTEBBUBY PARK. HANDICAP TO ARETHUSA. Per Press Association. CHEISTCHUBCH, Last Night. Tho Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s summer mooting was continued in glorious weather and with tho track in lino order. Tho attendance was good. Tho investments totalled £21,407 10s as against £24,234 for the second day last year, tho total for tho meeting being £42,090 10s as compared with £51,940 in 1931. PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; 3.30 class. Ono and a half miles. 1 GEE AT NELSON, 30yds (F. G. Holmes) l 7 DECEITFUL, scr (J. Slack) .. 2 7 DABK McKINNEY, 24yds (J. J. Kenncrley)' 3 Also started: 5 Micky Audubon, 8 Scuttle, 0 Pctor Fashion, 10 Nellie Hugo scr., 3 Mr. Penalty 12yds., 9 Bepute, 11 Young Carbine 48, 4 Biddy Parrish, 12 Nelson A to, 00. Tho leaders into tho straight were Great Nelson, Micky Audubon, Deceitful, Peter Fashion and Dark McKinney. Great Nelson won by a length from Deceitful, Dark McKinney being a similar distance away. Micky Audubon was fourth. Times, 3.25, 3.25 1-5, 3.20 3-5. PBEBBLETON HANDICAP, of 175 sovs; 3.35 class. Ono and a half miles. 2 NONA BINGEN, 12yds. (M. B. Edwards) 1 S BATLOO, scr. (H. D. Kenncrley) 2 1 CIEO, scr. (M. Holmes) 3 Also started: 3 Llewellyn, 5 Alorrisou, 10 lical Huon, 7 Bussell Pointer, 14 Chimcr, 11 Banffshire Lad scr., 12 Bold Bill 12yds., 15 Oriki, 13 Dusolina, 4 Pronto Bingen 24, 9 Curfew Boy, 0 Somo Guy 30. Batloc went to tho front rounding tho far turn and led into tho straight from Nona Bingen, Ciro, Banffshire Lad and Morrison. Nona Bingen finished well and won by two lengths from Batloc, with Ciro three lengths away and Morrison fourth. Times, 3.15, 3.19 2-5, 3.20 4-5. PABK HANDICAP, of 350 sovs; 4.31 class. Two miles. 3 AKETHUSA, 24yds. (M. Holmes) J 2 BED SHADOW, 24yds. (J. Bryce) 2 7 HARVEST CHILD, scr. (A. Holmes) 3 Also started: 4 Olivo Nelson, 14 Steel All, 9 Wakataua, 13 Pageant, 5 Great Author, 7 Cyono (bracketed with Harvest Child), 12 Sunny Bob scr., 1 Eollo, 8 Milo Minto, 10 Dillon Logan 12yds., 0 Warplano 30. Harvest Child was tho early leader but before half a mile had been covered Olive Nelson went to the front and led down tho back from Harvest Child, Pageant, Milo Minto, Wakataua, Great Author, Sunny Bob, Arethusa and Bed Shadow. Olivo Nelson and Harvest Child were still in tho lead passing the stand the last timo but Olivo JNeison lost her position threo furlongs from homo for Harvest Child to lead into the straight from Red Shadow, Warplane, Olive Nelson, Arethusa and Eollo. In a hard finish Arethusa beat Bed Shadow by a nook, Harvest Child being three lengths away and Warplano fourth. Times, 4.23 4-5, 4.24, 4.271. MIDDLETON HANDICAP, of 'ISO sovs; 4.37 class. Two miles. 3 PROUD DILLON, 12yds. (L. Frost) 1 8 BRENTLIGHT, 12yds. J" V J. Kcnnerley) 2 2 PAGEANT D’OB, scr. (Newton) 8 Also started: 3 Our George (bracketed with Proud Dillon), 9 Salient scr., V B" 'l Girl, 5 Migvonne, 4 Ncta Oro 12 yds., 1 Arach.no 24, 40 Royal Comrade 36, 0 Invader 4S. Proud Dillon followed Pageant D’Or, Brentlight and Arachno into the straight whero Proud Dillon drew oui to beat Brentlight by a length with Pageant D’Or threo lengths away. Neta Oro was fourth. Times, 4.20 3-5, 4.29 4-5, 4.31 1-5. HORNBY HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; 4.40 class. Two miles. 1 WHITE SATIN, scr. (Tomkiusoti) 1 5 AMBITION, scr. (Donald) .... 2 0 QUICKFIBE, 48yds (E. J. Smith) 3 Also started: 8 Gemlight, Bose Audo 24yds., 3 Ukulclo Lady, 4 Bcncta, 2 Fifa 30, 7 Cannonball 00. Ambition and White Satin begau smartly and tho order for tho first round and a half was Ambition, White Satin, Bose Audo, Ukulclo Lady, Quickfire, Cannonball, Bonota and Fifa. Quickfirc was in third place entering the straight but in the run home White Satin won by a length and a half from Ambition with QuickC re half a length away and Boncta fourth. Times, 4.41 1-5, 4.41 2-5, 4.37 4-5. SELWYN HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; 2.40 class. One mile and a quarter. 1 BED SHADOW, 24yds. (J. Bryce) 1 1 FREE ADVICE, 48yds (Tomlinson) 2 9 HARVEST CHILD, scr. (A. Holmes) 3 Also started: Bello Axwortliy, 2 Sodium, 5 Major Lind scr. dnd Colonial Boy 12yds. bracketed, 8 George Boy, il Avenger scr. bracketed with Harvest Child, 7 Baron Bingen scr., 0 Milo Minto 12yds., 10 Dundas Boy 24, 4 Delightful 24. When tho field had settled down Major Lind led from Delightful, Harvest Child and Avenger. With half a mile covered the order was Major Lind, Delightful, Harvest Child, Avenger, Bed Shadow and Baron Bingen. Major Lind was still in command when the straight was reached, with Delightful, Harvest Child, Bed Shadow and Belie Axwortliy next. In a fast finish Bed Shadow won by two lengths from Free Advico with Harvest Child a length away and Delightful fourth. Times, 2.46 3-5, 2.44 4-5, 2.48. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 180 sovs; 2.15 class. Ono mile. 1 LILY BINGEN, 12yds (M. B. Edwards) .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ 1 3 WILD VOYAGE, 12yds (Aker) 2 5 ROYAL COMRADE, 36yds (F. G. Holmes) 8 Also started: 6 Sunrances, 4 Tactless scr., 2 Erin’s Pointer, 7 Our Bird, 8 St. Gcorgo 12yds., 9 Trimmer 24. Wild Voyage led into tho straight from Lily Bingen, St. George, Royal Comrade and Trimmer and in the run homo Lily Bingen beat Wild Voyage by a length, Royal Comrade being threo

lengths away. St. George was fourth. Times, 2.11 4-5, 2.12, 2.10 1-5. PINAL HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; 2.14 class. Qno mile. 5 FESTIVAL, scr (McDermott) .. 1 S APEX, scr (E. A. Barry) 2 3 WBACKEEN, 12yds (Holmes) 3 Also started: 10 Wild Voyage, 0 Nor’ Wester, 11 Pearl Logan, V Our George, 4 Arachno scr., 1 Black Lion, 14 Zonith, 16 Acre, 2 Eugene de Oro and Cyone bracketed, 9 Alorning Sun 12yds., 12 Alac Dillon 24. Festival was in charge when the straight was reached with Wrackeen, Eugene de Oro, Our George and Mac Dillon next. Festival staj'cd on and won by half a length from Apex, Wrackccn being a length away. Eugene do Oro was fourth. Times, 2.11 4-5, 2.12, 2.11 1-5.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6747, 4 January 1932, Page 8

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Trotting Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6747, 4 January 1932, Page 8

Trotting Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6747, 4 January 1932, Page 8