Sporting
AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Oct. 23. 'Dio following handicaps liavo been declared for the llrsl clay of llin Avondale Jockey Club's spring meeting on November 3:~ KINGS LAND HURDLES, Ai J 00; 1J miles.
AVONDALE CUP, £500; 14 miles.
FLYING STAKES, £250; li furlongs.
SWANSON HANDICAP. £130: 1 mile.
HENDERSON HANDICAP, £175; 7 furlongs.
C.J.C. MEETING. EEHAN.DICAPS DECLARED. I’or Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 23. Rclianclicaps for the Canterbury •Jockey Club's meeting are:— Gold Trail penalised 51bs. in the New Zealand Cup (now 7.0); Copyist, 51bs. in the Stewards (notv 7.12). Dollar Princo was scratched in the Stewards’ Handicap at 9 a.m. STAKE WINNERS AT TRENTHAM MEETING. The leading stake winners at the Trentham meeting were as under:— £. J. P. Coyle ~ .. .. 395 G. M. Currie 310 T. Fraser, ;jun 2SO D. M. Douglas 350 Sir Charles Clifford .... 240 ' J. AT. Citmcron 210 Trainers and Riders. The most successful among tne trainers were J. P. Coyle, of Awapuni, A. Mclntosh, of Gisborne, and J. M. Cameron, of Hastings, who each saddled up two winners. • Coyle's pair were 1
•Severe ami Falin, • Mclntosh's pair Grand Sport and Sporting Blood, ami Cameron’s pair Gold Trail and Sir Nigel. Among the jockeys 'L. J. Ellis was first, with four wins, .on Spiral, Korero, Penelope and Sporting Blood- W. J. Broughton had three wins (Might, Severe and Palm), and P. Atkins (Haut Monde and Hunting Lodge) and B. H. Morris (Gold Trail and Cherry King) had two wins each. Single wins apiece uere gained by P. Burgess (Chile), R. L. Thomson (Illuminate), f. Green (Grand Sport), A. Russell (Copyist), and A. Eastwood (Sir Nigel).
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 248, 24 October 1934, Page 4
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