WHAT 13 RED WHY— Tbs Finest AND Produced ii SOLD AWAHUR L ROSE " BUTTER Obtainable, :l DAIRY CO.. IMITED. S' our Own District, Auckland Trotting Meeting Ends Per auC: Pre; ycaj tin The Auckland ary meeting co: The attendance heavy in the day showers. £24,266 10s for £23,307 last 10s. For the £45,294, comp year, an increa HO WICK ha: clas; 15-14 HILLCrJEi Jones) 7-7 Lady Pot 3- Vanora, s Also started Bronze King, 2 Elsie Hamlyn, bella Pointer, John’s Last, Ratepayer, 6Reyola, 16-14 Parrish, 17-17 Top Hand, 9-10 3- Worthy Vanora, 4-4 WaL Winhisway, S-S Won by on< half a length. 2.45 1-5. MANUKEWA trotters; 2- PIRATE’, (L. J. Mah 9-6 Pink Ladj 4- Win Huon Also started Real Red, 5-4 ins and Lady Braemar, 6-8 JS 7-7 Bingen Su 11-11 Receptio Won by two Times: 3.36 3-. GREAT NO# £300; 2-. 3- CONTENIj). 3- Davcy Da, 6-6 Auto Bing Contender bracketed on Also started: keted with Conti 5-5 Flying New Career, 2-3 AVo Won by thrcii one and a-half 4- 2.23 1-5, 2 The favourite, mark and the tender and Dav rendered the 1c approaching home well to Davey Day. A sure, was third was fourth. ALEXANDRA £400; 4. 4- NERVIE' AV. Broughtc 11-10 Fernbrooli Goodall) 9- Willie Derb; Also started: Nervie’s Last, Bingen Chief, i Pronto, 3-3 Our pie’s Triumph, Dredge, 12-12 A Won by a n< 3-5, 4.27 4-5, 4. Crocus made still in front w Nervie’s Last win from Fernb. Derby. The i well and paid RICHMOND 3.39 1-1 UENUKU. ligan) 4- Bronze Qu ton) 3-4 Roma Girl, Also started: Kete Kura, 2-2 Nerihana, 11-11 ford, 6-7 Petite AVon by a he; 3.35 1 5, 3.40 2FORBES H 4.46 1- WAH, 60yi 5- Mute, scr. 6- Gala Day, Also started: ed with Parrisl. ney, 3-4 To Won by a n< 4.57 2-5, 5.2 3-5 ; RANGITOTO 4.44 11-12 RED FRi Nicholson) 2- Bexle; 1-1 Ace Pot, 4; Also started: Beaumuth, 9-8 10- Lerity, 4 Guid Hairst, 5-1 Our Peggy. AVon by 3£ le Times, 4.55 2-5, FAREWELL iss Association. ISLAND, Last Night. Trotting Club’s Februncluded at Epsom to-day. good and the track, afternoon following inidThe totalisator handled the day, compared with increase of £959 meeting the total was with £45,278 last se of £l6. Results:— NDICAP, of £200; 3.5 ; 1£ miles. 3ST, scr. (D. O. itred tins ;ts, scr. (W. Clifton) 2 cr. (L. J. Mahoney) 3 20-21 Blue Crest, 18-19 !-23 Coucliff Alaid, 13-12 10-13 Harlow, 1-3 Isa--12-9 Jewel Crest, 5-5 L 9-18 Parrish Girl, 2-1 Red Spinner, 14-16 Stargum, 22-22 Sunny Tommy McElwyn, 20-20 Transwell, 11-11 Trauan, Quest bracketed with 1 Street bracketed with Forest Jewel, and a-quarter Kngths; Times: 2.55 3-5, 2.46, HANDICAP, of £215; .46 class; 1J miles. LAST, 12yjs. bhd. onoy) 1 , 48yds. (B. Dyer) . 2 36yds. (C. R. Wood) 3 : 14-14 Heeleeta, 3-5 Worthy Huon, 1-1 With- ! Bunker bracketed, 10-10 elson Chief, 8-9 Stakly, , 12-12 Autumn Lou, Great Sonoma, lengths; four lengths. 3.34, 3.37. THERN STAKES, of olds; 1 mile. •EE (G. T. Mitchell) 1 (A. W. Broughton) 2 en (G. Phipps) .... 3 Davey Day were e totalisator. 3-2 Sonja Heni* (bracender and Davey Day), s, 1-T Taiki, 4-4 Worthy rtby Empress, s-quarters of a length; lengths. Times: 2.22 23 4-5. !, Taiki, stood on the race was left to Coney Day. Contender surad for about a furlong straight, but he came i from his stable mate, uto Bingen, under presand AVorthy Empress PARK HANDICAP, of 15 class; 2 miles. LAST, 60yds. (A. o and Lass, 60yds. (C. H. y, 48yds. (L. Laver) 3 Crocus, bracketed w r ith 10-12 Noble Prince, 7-8 -1 Kenworthy, 5-5 Star McKinney, 6-6 Kew-!-4 Lady Fame, 8-6 Gold uto Machine, ick; a neck. Times, 4.27 9. ;a,ll the running and was th 50 yards to go, when come on the outside to rook Last and Willie place-getter finished double figure dividends. HANDICAP, of £215; class; If miles. •. (R. A. McMileen, 36yda. (Z. ClifKair scr. (F. V. Cutts) .. 3 8-9 Frankenstein, 5-5 Kewpie’s Queen, 9-10 Our Summer, 7-6 BedJewel, 10-8 Lucky Love, tid; a neck. Times, 3.40, 5. A NDICAP, of £250; class; 2 mi!e§. . (S. M. August) • • 1 (T. Roe) a cr. (F. J. Smith) .. 3 1-4 Audo Patch, bracketBelle, 2-1 Young Rod- :; two lengths. Times, -.3 2-8. HANDICAP, of £250; lass; 2 miles. iONTIER, scr. (T. L. eck; Girl. scr. (F. J. Smith) 2 j 18yds. (A. Holmes) .. 3 Baron Grand, 8-9 ! (jlay .Sister, 6-7 Hearsay, Great Chum, 12-1.1 Kewpic’s Crest, 3-3 3- LUCKY L' letts) .. .. 4- Nerihana, ton) 0 . .. 1-1 Our War, Also started: Atarau Kin bracketed with Amanda, 7-4 H tain Flight, 11 Won by 2£ Times, 2.32 2-5, Following the in which Gold Triumph fell, quiry, and aftci* dence, decided of Gold Dredge driving, fining ngths; half a length. 4.54 3-5, 4.57 1-5. HANDICAP, of £225; class; 1 mile. ,()VE, 12yds. (W. Wil(A\ r . A. Broughs;cr. (L. Laver) .... 3 6-7 Agnes Bingen, 5-3 -9 Ivaitawa, 2-2 Eyre, Te Ivahu, 10-10 Lady : andie.apper, S-8 MounL Frank Best, lengths; one length. 2.25, 2.26 3-5. Alexandra Handicap, Dredge and Kewpie’s stewards held an inconsidering the evithat W. Clifton, driver was guilty of careless Aim £5. the
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 12
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