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TROTTING.

—".'■■'"' ' «e» ■»- SCtt'AHtFHU CLTO'S MEEEDfG. " -"':

OPENING DAY'S SPORT. . UGHTNTN' WINS LEADING RACB. r. -, yg : , * - . : : 1C The Otahuha Trotting Club opened ite spring meeting {at 1 Alexandra Park, and ;> the-weather in.full keeping with the season as attendance estimated at ; 15,000 was present at the Epsom ground Strong fields were a feature of the day, and th* racing throughout was of an interesting character. The arrangements made bythe j secretary, Mr. R. U Absolom, worked out- most satisfactorily, and the programme. was completed good order. The, musical ; portion of thWßidW^. I?*™1 ?*™ by the Orchestral Band, under the leadership of Mr. Ballantme Bnrnnand, and the : m* airs played on the lawn contributed «eatlv to the enoyment of *• °°3 Tha rice track was in capital order, and Strim state Of the enclosure was sno-f ject of favourable remark. £\ jgg moning of the wit h an lathe day arose » «£*%*£* the Jellicoe cdent reE fTI thf e addnced Sowed Utter setting SnwttM £60,535 108, «™^ with £56,193 on the corresponding day last year. The ooening event of tn« programme Handicap and-a «X? nf 16 All Smoke, who was xne Siular fancy 1 hough changing bis gait KS Wed the bop* ofWs admirers until WO^f^^iJTtS Lord Roberts wore him down, ana uie latter won nicely at the end. -■ -. The Mangere Handicap foand field cl 20 on hand to contest **»?!- evenlfc. and when backers got to work they made Child Audubon a warm favourite. -The ever, once in a position f.wyf danger, and Us fate was well, scaled a ffw'ay from home. ;., A surprise, win for Beapeet was the feature of J» h . a TVlavan Quest was estimated to be. a good thing for the Onehunga Hagig* Ld he very amply jwrtafied tt« con fid°nce\ The performance of tho A » tralwn aelding was attractive, for he handled himself nicely u^ o ™\ r &- The 10 coloured on the card for the jifcoe Handicap went to the post^and thev formed a good-conditioned Jg-Jgg" the outset of ■ speculation Lightnm alwavs ruled a strong favourite, sne never once gave her large. <ard # % n ° fro X hirers any anxiety. Jumping off in front, and; striding alone ' in perfect style, Liehtnin' easily combatted a challenge on Ihe part of Sheik in the concluding stage, and altogether her performance was of a higWy-pleasing character., . •. ... A field of 16 was paraded to contest the Stewards' Handicap, for which Pakoti ruled the popular fancy. , Pakoti was always found handling herself v ,nicely v and taking command half a mile from home she won in good style from Master Councillor, who submitted ,'a's game \ challenge to the favourite in the atw^atr'^ ■-■£■■ ;a For the Campbell Handicap Mclfanney Lass was ; the s one singled out for most attention, hat she proved a complete disappointment, tweaking Nearly -in the conies* The "" who took command early, r broke at the end of the third fnrlong, but he i settled "down '■•; aniekly, and though Buudaberg; was v challenging .him | strongly when lie concluding stage came up, the <: latter broke, .and The Squire brought. off a mild surprise. „>■, ~ ; .. ~ . The MasseylSahdicapii»hmgßi oat 11 contestants, the - back vi- marker. Great Bingen, "'being; mads favourite. , -'.Ay pronounced surprise s proved to be • in ' store. Promenade, who , had been defeated earlier in the day in the .Tellicoe Handicap, stood his hard ' race^yrtsll^ and ousting Napper from ■- the lead two > furlongs from home i.e . swung into the straight well clear. Great Bingen made a big effort to: catch the leader, but '-too. post was just a little too close," and he was defeated by a head. Promenade was one of the greatest outsiders, and his victory was the surprise > of.the.'day.V: '-:^ ; -. ; - ; - \--H :^'- ;'-;•■"- ■•'■'■:" Th<i Electric Handicap— mile saddle attracted, a field of 41,'»HiieiOoronado being made favourite, but lis was iueree't in a position to dispute matters in front, and a mild «ttrprise was brooght-off by Bua Pere, - who always shone ? out as a winner in the race op ■ the straight. .. * Details of the Racing. CTTODijOTOBYJHtfDTqAP (Harness) (A £250: second *50,;feird £25; limit. 3.56; li mi ten. • K. Millen's blk Lord Boberts, aged, by ;,; ': ■Papanui—Lady Love, ; : '*4Byda:\ii ohd '> ■ (Own&r) ; ; ■■.: V.-y--Vi '■"> :.;■ ■ . i'-l." . .- 1 : A. Tucker's hlk g AH»Bmoi», limit (O. : -•' Bennett) r'T :■.-.■ .. < > -;i'-« /.v ■ :V. •'•■.'■-"■-.•«■.:.* 'A.! P. Hazelmaa's «r a J Spirit Bell. 24yds r, (J. T. Paul) ;,,, . .■&s:;.' yiSipVi .- :...> .'■;■ 6 • Also Started^—Bosatte Patch. Lady Bna, Mftrrimax. Battery:; Bell, Punnru,-* Daylight; Tere.r Black Palm, Whero Miki. Great rApr, plause Deeext,^,Piat;; limit; Sandy Patch. Saleeni»n. SByds;:Bill Hoult. 72yds; , Elia Nore,; aiyds; Amborite, 96yds; Bonnie jea;a A., <i 108 yds-; Golden '; Gate, 132 yds.* v -M , Ail Smcko was made favourite, with Great Applause, Fiat, ■ and 'Lord Eoberts the next in demand. v *F'' -'■•■ ■*.•;-. -.■ : "/;';■-,*•■ ; When the, tapes were released. ( Purima ■ and Great - Applause refused g to * strike a ■ gait, while, Eliia ;Nore '•; e.r=d Tereibroka up. the laat-namfed colliding vwtb Battery Bell. Fiat was In front as thoy turned along the back, but broke, -t and • All - Smoke I took, - command. Passing the standi All t J Smoke led "from Spirit B*U, Lord Roberto. Battery Bell, t Tere, s Daylight, v and Sandy Patch, v Going! aJcng thfe biMJk Spirit I Bell left his feet, and Lord Roberta took '• second place behind All Smoke. whi?.» -Battery Bell and>>■ Daylight were : nearest of the- othera. All Smoker led across the top and into -the Straight; closely. i attended by Lord. Boberts. All Smoke broke ■ up in thte run to the'post, and Lord Roberts got up ; to defeat him H comfortably '* by; a length. ;' Spirit Bell was two and a-hall berths away ;thi;rd, -'-■• followed • by Battery Bell. Daylight. Bonnie Jean. A., and Bill Houlti Times, 3.45 2-3. 3.45. 3.54 1-5. irANGEBE HANDICAP (Harneas) of £25-0 second £50. third £25; limit. 3.2*; li miles. , 1. Johnson's b g BJfespect, i4yr». by Gold Bell—Miss Albert,' 12yd* (Owner) ; .. 1 H. Swaffield's b g Gold Cast, limit (B. • " Hall) , ! •.:^:,^-r'.V<-.':.' , ';-'.t---.'.'.*:-.v.. 8 L. McCrory's br g Gold '* Flake, 12yds (A. Bryce) ,: ;•;"'• Vf■?•.'« l,s:v.^^y;; ; .. 8 Also Started.Logan Rothschild. Bonfire, Urbolino, Peter Beck, Gold View, Silvery Moon, Stulmoor, Guitfta, Jean Darling, Hohora, Gambler's Gold, 4ChildfAudubon.' Nita Cole. Lord Nepean " limit; Ekoranei. Whetu, Queon Audubon. 12yds; Johnny ■.. Golddust. Leewood, Rose Pointer.' "24yds; Wairemana, ' Grey Pfetor. 36yd»; Flip, ; 48yds.;.;.•'•'•.>;■. 4 Child Audubon was,' a ' firm favourite, Whetu being a •'■ strong % second i fancy, :: with the bracket. Ursulinß and Peter Beck, next in request. "'■.'■■--, ■:>?■' i'fl;>•■??-"► ,;v •'•-' •/■..-.. :,'-;'''..-.' WhVtu was very-slow, to settle down, and Eltoranei was pulled up soon after .the' start. Gold Cast was Quickly in : front, and led i pi»st the stand, closely followed by .Respect, j Guinea, Logan Rothschild, and Bonfire, who, were in a bunch, with J<jan Darling and! Gold Flake next.;.'' Gold Cast continued on j in the lead going along the back, just ahead i of Respect and .Nita'.. Cole, •, with Bonfire,: Tvogan Rothschild,- Gold Flake bandy. Nfearing the top the leading division bunched up, and a good finish seemed assured. Gold Cast was first round, the bond, just in front of Gold Flake and Rospeot, with Johnny Golddust next. In the run. to the post. -Respect camu through, and won nicely by a ftjngtb and .»-half ■■•: from Gold Cast, who «afeated Gold »Flake'by i length., WaireJ? a ,, a 1 was v fourth,: and. then came*' Johnny T^ as o:.liL rdaNe P« Mln ' and Jean Idling. Tittfea, 2:57 3-6. 2.58, 3.0 1-5. 2.58 2-5. i ; - °S? 1 ?Pl HANDICAP 1 (Harness) of ' 2 * ' third - 301 limit ' 445; - A '*$&?& VMt'lQnes V' * ; Browc) B -T** Star. 12yds (&. ' Jew ,f V 2^v^irSg#-M^^^^ Coeil Lixbti-* Ciiu TV?* t?iW Boy, 24yds : , Reliance." -iffiS '*i2S*"&9 rt K: Bed Star » M M <> others. , -was the early *5„ ft* going, Wl -- d was «t>jl ißteonnaairi as tW , Qu, »t •tand the second time. Wi t u y 6f*Md the »yP°> Cut* Lad, JUjd Stsar ?*»*.

.' Oaest. Bed Bba r and Baa Pere. with Hypo I moving tup."'■ positions;: were Kaaßered 1 as they turned into the straight, and Dela--1 van Qutet:i holding $ his ,own in \{ the run I horn* * won nicely by I a length tlnnn; Hypo, 1 who fioished well and defeated"Red Star by •': half '■'* head for second. Jewel s'.waai fourth, I followed by Florrie ;Binßen.>Eua.Pere,r and I Beliano%i with Holly <• Boy last. Time*. ,4.45. 4.43 4-5. ,4.40, 4.46 8-5. __'- v ' '•-.. , ' J JELLICOE J HANDICAP tiabumeae) "»»of ' i £1000; second £300. third I £100. fourth i H-v £50; limit. 4.80; 51 miles. ';-f .f.-V'v; '" -." '■ :• J. R. McKensie's b* m Idghtain', _eyr»,« by Honest Harry mare, limit (J. ;■• Kennerley). ~ • • - __•,• .»• .* :V,■&•.'■ * , P. ' Biddlte-fl h h * Sheik, SOyds bhd (P.gg j f -_ Fiddle) t _ ■».•.«•.; •«• ;^>'*l, £e"**i" ♦ J£cKendri6k Bros.' blk b Blue Mountain .: u «King •■■•;. 24yds v (G. McKendnck) *.-;■'.'«'<'■'•.'; -3 > "GjS)n>vblk: g AU Bell. 36yds f (G. ;; '■■''Pasott')'" ."i*'.'- ; -'.'. • • i i'*v- ; '.' *; -'!•>'• 4 Harold Junior, limit (A; Brown) 1^;. i 0 ! Promenade, limit (Lynch) -. ,;..,.>; ,»• ° ? - Steel Bell, 36yds (S. Bee)V, . ,v; ,v 0 i Moneymaker. 48ydsij Nfewdiok) .;«.;-- .. 0 : Comedy..Chief,^6oyds ; JMcMman),.:r ... 0 ' Great Hope. 84yds '(J. Bryce) £$ .. 0 lljrldghtwin* 'was: * etnme 'favourite,, -Great Hone. Sb*ik.f and Comedy, Chief bteiag the '■. aext ia Toqaest, .•■,•_ ,- / , # ,-„.. '" '"'■ %hen' ?t "'•'■ were ''' let so '■ Promenade ''was very slow .to get going, losing; all her ;• handicap. Passing the stand, Ijightmn led from Blue Mountain Kins. All Bell; Harold Junior. Sbfcik. . Comedy Chief. Moneymaker, and Great Hope. • At the stands the second time, Lightnin' still had ; charge, ; followed by Blue- Mountain ..King. All BelL Sneik. and Great Hope iu that order., Lightnin' showed the way along the baok, ; six lengths clear of All, Bell, «ad < Blue Mountain King, with Sheik right ap. Great ; Hone being beaten. The order was unchanged as they crossed the top, but Sheik ran .up second entering the 1 straight. The last-named challenged gamely in the run to the post, but he had no chance of reaching Lightnin', who scored comfortably by a•■ length. : Blue Mountain King was a short half-length away third, with All Bell two lengths further back fourth. Then came Steel .Bell,•; Great Hope, and Promenade. 'Harold Junior was nulled up at the • end of the first mile. Times,. 4.34. 4.29 3-0, 4.32 4-5. 4.37. . STEWARDS'- ? . HANDICAP (Harneas) of £300: second £60, third £30; limit 3.36; :li miles. .'. . ' " B. M. Morten's eh. m Pakoti. ,4yr«. by Four Chimes—Bright Alice, limit (J. W. and M. Evans* b ... - j _ • J ._ • • 1 W. and M- Evans' b g Master Councillor. 24yds <W. Evans) -Si ■■■* .. .-. - 9 A. Moir's rn. g Mulwaree, 24yds (W. (-/', Keisey)- -■:,;4. : , ~'..;: ,-.,..• •'..,::.... * Also Started.— Scott, Zolook Palm, limit; Prince Pools. Dillon Shine. 12yds; Nipper, Waiterere, Lena Patch. 24yds; L«nelen. Bed Star, Haricot, Golden Hope. 36yds; Temple, 48yds. Pakoti was ■■<■ favourite, ] with Mulwaree. Zolock Palm and Waiterere the next best backed [ : Q :>-.■;-•:'/-•.. ■ Zolock Pahn and Waiteeere were alow to move, while Dillon Shine »broke up badly. Peter& Scott began well and led along the , back, < closely followed ft by . Prince Poole and Pakcti. At the stands Prinoe Poole led from Peter Scott. PakotiSMaster Councillor, Nipper * and Golden Hope, the field _b«ing bunched. Going'along; the back ? Pakoti and a Master • Councillor moved up and crossing the top the order was Pakoti. Master Councillor. Nipper and Golden Hope, with "Waiterere moving up fast • Pakoti was .firs* into the straight from Master Councillor, with Nipper and Waiterere handy. Pakoti comfortably stalled off a challenge .from Master Councillor in the run to the judge and won nicely by three-quartera of a, length. Mulwaree finished fast and got third, a length and, e-half away Waiterere was a neck further back fourth, followed by Nipper, Lenjlen, Bed Star and Temple. Times. 3.33 3-5. 3.32, 3.33 1-5, 3.33 2-5. CAMPBELL HANDICAP (Harness) of £350: second £60. third £30; limit, 4.52; 2 )r miles. _ f , ;* G. McMillan's ch g The Squire, aged, by Baveaachild —General Traoey mare. v 12yds (J. Shaw) < _ . N .. ' . . . 1 H. R. Turnbull's b s Bundaberg. 48yds (J. Bryce) '•..>; • .Cv-i-.'."" .. ,•- 9 D. Douglas' blk m Nikora, 72yds (F. Monk) 3 Also Started.—Succory. Slaa Nora, limit; McKinnsy Lass. 12yds, Bostrevor. Wimmera King.- 34yds; Mint Boy, . GratUn Abbey, 36yds: Hint, 60yds; Sebisoa, 96yds ; Speculator. 108yds;c Pyramus. 120 yds.' v McKinney > Lass waa a „ firm favourite, • Of■ the others the bracket. Mint Boy . and 'Pyramus, Bundahexg and Speculator ,met with most 'support. • ?'■'-: ■"''■;'■' ■" • rat tan Abbey • and BoatrOToT failed < to leave correctly, and both lost h a lot of ground. ;. Passing the stand The » Squire 'led • from Bundaberg, ' Wimmera King, McKin-' rey Lass, i who was not trotting ' kindly, and Hint. Turning into - the straight the second time The Squire left his feet but maintained, his position and showed the way past 'the, stand 'to Bundaberg, Wimmera King, Hint, Nikora and McKinney Laea. The Squire led ; along the back, closely attended :, by Bundaberg. : this v pair being well clear of their nearest attendant. Wimmera King, and the race resolved itself into a duel be-' tween the leaders. : The s Squire waa first ■into the straight, but ; was immediately challenged by Bundaberg. .The j- latter,' left his feet, however.; and left The Squire to score comfortably by two length*.;. Nikora' was eight lengths ' farther back third, followed by Wimmera ' King, Hint and McKinney Lass. Times. 4.49 1-5, 4.48, 4.62 1-5, 4.56 ,4-5.' ~;..- , MASSEY HANDICAP (Harness) of £600: second £80. third £40; limit 2.52; It !.',-: miles. > 'i ' W. McCarthy's b m Promenade, aged, by J ijloran Pointer—Queen's : Drive. 48yds : (McCarthy);: ■--....• ... .. :•"',.; '.. 1 J. R. MrKenzie's br h Great Bingen, 43vds (Kennerley) . i .; .. 2 A. ■W. Pi"l's b m Lady! Dunmore, «12yds ; .■ (J. T. Paul) .. .. f: ..8 4 : Also ' Startedr—Logan Queen,? limit i Napper, Woodyale. Prince Lyons, 12jrds; Kewpio. Ben Lomond. 24yds; Sal Pointer, Wil- ! -bam the First, Nita Bell, , First, Carbine. fyds. ' , ' < Great Bingen was a hot favourite, Logan .Queen, the bracket Ben. Lomond and /Sal Pointer,' and Lady Donmore ■■ being' the next in demand. : a :"' 'r ?,■•■-.tv'f.-. .-■■■■■ A '..<f"::i'i-: .;/'."':. When the tapes? were released Logan Queen, Woodvafe, and First Carbine refused •to leave, ; the laatnamed ■ standing ton the mark altogether. Napper went out fast and led past the stand from Prince Lyons, Lady Dunmore, • Eewpie, William the First, Promenade $ and Great ■?■ BinEen... Am j they entered ■ 0 on*.' the back stretch Napper .was well ■:', clear of Prince , Lyons., behind % whom were Lady Dunmore, Kewpie,; Promenade, and Great Bingen. Crossing the top Promenade and 1 Great i Bingen. • moved < up g fast. Promenade - was first info the straight, two lengths, clear of Napper, with Great rßuyren handy. -The-lastnamed made * great;effort in the straight, but failed to reach Promenade by a head.'* Lady, Dunmore was ! two lengths away i third. . Warmer . was fourth i and; then, came i Kewpie, William, the First and r Ben Lomond. Times, 2.49 1-6, 2.49 2-5, : 2.53 -3-Si ; S:64-3t6. ■->•"-■ : ■> ELECTRIC HANDlCAP,,(Saddle)^of,£3oo/ [. . second'£6o. third ; £80; limit, 2.22; 1 mile. Jos. Gee's b ,*g?Bua r Pere, aged, by* Gold -• : . Bell—Bronze Bell, limit (R. , Wood) .. ■ 1 F. fC. Hand's r b *:•»,> Her',, Ladyship, 1 86yds (Waletts) -■■,:■■ ...; - ~ ..----- ~:.'2 T. P.iiGrimmond's br m Wairemama, Kmit (Monk) ;;'~T"7'": ■.;.. ; . ;■ ,■..;;;,,;..'-■: 8 Also Started.—Directive, Togo's Promise. Nita Cole.' Prince ,: Poole, Stanmoor; limit; Quiver, Ben Wallace, 12yds: Hue Coronado, 36yda; Duke Whips. 48yds; Enid, 60yds; Bronze Patch. Pitaroa. 84yds .;- , - ; - __* Hue ;Coronado was favourite, while Her Ladyship, Quiver 'and; Prince Poole were best - supported sof the. others. £ . :■.; i i^Directive broke' up at the start. Prince Poole was up r quickly and led 'past the standyfrom Bua Pere, Toko's Promise. Ben Wallace, Stanmoor and.' Nita-s Cole. The order was the same as they went ; along the back, but nearing the top Bua Pere headed Prince Poole ana Her Ladyship moved; up fast. -.-, Ru* Pare led into the straight well I clear \of Her Ladyship, Togo's Promise and; Prince Poole.' "Buat Pere easily held his own in the run to the post and won by ,two lengths from Her Ladyship, who was three lengths in front of Wairemama. Quiver was fourth and then came Stanmoor and Togo's Promise. Times. 2.18 1-5. 2.16 3-5. 2.21 2-5, 2.2L-y.:•'-•:"-';a ; , ■:-"; : ■■■'' 'W:s ■ '• v

HANDICAPS FOR SECOND DAY. The following * handicap's have been declared by ' Mr. F. W. Edwards for: events to be decided on the • second day of the Gtabuhn Trotting. Club's - Spring Meeting, which takes < place on Saturday next: • INNOVATION HANDICAP .. (Saddle}, of £250; 11 miles. Merrimar .. Limit 1 . ' , ydsbhd Gold Sovereign Limit Timbell . .12 mattery Bell . . Limit » Sandy Patch . . 12 Purimu • . • Limit , Anseline .... . 24 Grattan ' Wilkes Limit Peter Kae .... 48 Belmont .. Limit. Sunrise . . . .... 48 Grand Girl .. Limit Patent ah ..... 72 Bob Wilkes . . Limit Bill Hoult ... 72 Tere .... Limit Aiulex . ... ' 64 Badgy Waller Limit <i Elsa • Nore .... 84 Kora En a . . Limit Amberite ..... - 96 Gold Lad . . Limit All Smoke .... 108 Nsatira '. . .. Limit Spirit Bell .... Black .Palm .. Limit Huia Girl .... , Rose Bingen ... 120 • ' ' Golden Gate ... 132 EPSOM HANDICAP, of ; £ 260: li miles. Little Deacon. Limit ; Bkoeranei . . Limit Bell Boberts, . Limit. Lie Merial ) . '.-. , Limit Black Prince . Limit L. Rothschild .Limit Lord Nepean . Limit ~ V yds bhd Nita Cole ?■■;..-. Limit v Leyrine,; 1 . . .;■ 12 Bonfire .... Limit . Gold Cast • ... 12 Raymoor . . . Limit ; Rose Pointer ... 12 James Conway Limit ~ Leewood .... 12 Hohora .Limit Goldbud . . . ; . 24 Gold View ~ . Limit Kaloon . . . . , . 24 Ch. Audubon . Limit .T. Golddust ... 24 Fiat • . . Limit Zolock Pabn *■~ 24 Bell Tower . ,' Limit Peter Scott ... 36 Silvery-; Moon . Limit Directive . : . ■'-. \ 36 Stanmoor . -i . Limit Wairemama ... ■ 56Guinea .... ..Limit Grey Peter ... 36 Bawldy' Loc. . Limit Mulwaree .... 48 •Whetu ..... Limit ';■ Flip ....... 48 Qn. Audubon '. Limit Respect ...... r 48 Goldflake ... . Limit Patoki . r * . . 60 FRANKLIN HANDICAP, .of £300; ,2 miles. Oro ....... Limit .Belianee . 88 „ . ,:£**■-*:■ yds bhd : Coal Light ... . 36 Red Star ...... 12 Hypo . .V; ; . /.,. 1 48 Bus Buz .... 12 Dick'Dillon .... 48 prenAo . ..... .13 Delavan Quest . . 48 T?^ el • A-i!i • •-. 12 Mintson ..... 72 Jvmray Richmond 12 Taurekareka . . . ' 72 oy -v\|i&L M o i rnd-:: 8 .[tent* Lrs*.*;;;; m:?* mm '**\*: m «

LIVERPOOL HANDICAP, of 11000; a '"',.'''..'■• ''' ' ' mile*. ;:;';.'•-IV :;r;;-' ' Promenade . 4 Limit Steel Bell :, V v »'»'-'i'''vS6 ; Harold Junior Limit Linden . ..;..: 36 Lady Dttnmoxa Limit Moneymaker ;:i 48 Kewpie tr.??-z\ Limit -Nita Bull; . ■-'■■"'. , ; .- 60 Sal Pointer . Limit Comedy Chief" . . HO Ahuriri .... Limit Great Bingen . . W) Anselm ■].*: . * Limit. • Sheik' • . . .... 74 ['_£_-'-'■ .-';'*-. yds.bad' First Carbine *". . .73 i Woodval* V 12 Alto Chimes . . M 18. Mount. King' . . 24 ■ Great ; Hope ... 81 [Gold Girl . ... 30 ' - - * l i PAPATOETOE HANDICAP, of *500 1, ■ p.;X\V'..¥^^^ T aulW.-X-'-.,!-.-.''.-;, '>;!.-'?.:•'■" ■"■-'* ,;• Directive .. . Limit Bed Star , • . at 'Dillon Shine ; . Limit • Master' Councillor '24 Kaloon , . . . . Limit Jimmy Richmond 24 Ivy Audubon •■. Limit Pakoti •>.■:.' .36 ■r*"v yds bhd Florrie Bingen . 36 Grey Peter .... 12 Holly Boy .... 36 Quiver .;;.. . . 12 ' Temple .... .36 Nipper ...... "12. Brendo ■' . . . . .36 Waiterefre . 12 Coal Light ... 36 Mulwaree .. . . . ; 12 Profiteer . '■'.:-. ■:■.. 48 Lena Patch ; : ... 12 Hue Coronado . . 48 Haricot ..... 24 Logan Queen .v 60 Golden Hope ... 24 : Her Ladyship . . 60 Lenglen .".... 24 * VISITORS' HANDICAP, of £350; 2 miles. Peterwah-.'•'.'''!. Limit G rattan Abbey . . 30 Succory .... Limit The Squire'. .43 Lisa Nore . . . Limit Hint . .v... . .60 Golden Gate > Limit Bundaberg .... 60 „U. ' - yds bhd ; Nikora '"• ■ ••-'.••'■ . 72 McKinney Lara . 12. Normica Heir . . 84 Mutu ....... 12 Marion Style ..84 Wiminera, King .24 My Junior .... «J4 Kostrevor .... 34 Sebiaca. ....... 36 Bluewopd .■". „. . 36 Speculator . . . . 108 Mint Boy . . [ •■.'• 36 Pyramus . ■'.% . . 120 CHATHAM HANDICAP (Saddle), of £500; ' " ■ : ' 1 mjile. ..... Duke Whips .Limit Pitaroa . . .''. . . 24 knid ."-. ■ . .-. Limit Blue Mount. King 24 Breadalbane . Limit Bronze Patch . .24 Hue Coronado Limit Ben Lomond ... 24 : -".-•;.-■ > yds bhd Gold Girl ... -36 Napper ... . . 12 William The First ,56 Lord Minto .... 12" First Carbine . 36 Delavan Bill .... 12 AH Bell .... 4<i Prince Lyons . . 12 Promenade .... 48 Linden .... . 24 ■'■'■' -. a ' KOTAL OAK HANDICAP, of 1300; 1J miles. B'ldy Locanda Limit Lesglen . . ... 12 Prince Poole . Limit Bex Coronado . . 24 On. Audubon Limit Cute Lad .... 24 Guinea . . . Limit Profiteer. .... 24 Wairemama Limit Hypo ..... w . 36 Zolock Palm,. Limit Delavan Quest . . 48 Bkoeranei ... Limit Jimmy Richmond 48 Kaloon . . . . Limit Heather Girl . . 48 AnizoTam Limit Bua Pere .... 48 Ivy Audubon Limit Brendo ..... •48 ydsbhd Mintson .... 48 Mastor Councillor 12 Her Ladyship . . 60 Quiver ...... 12 Anselm ..... 60 Conscript ..... 12 Logan Queen . * 60 Nipper ...... 12 Rothcliffe «- 60 Bed Star ..... 12 Pani . t . . . . . 84 Ben Wallace . . 12 Lord Minto ... 84 Acceptances for the Above-named events close to-day (Thursday), at 6 p.m.

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TROTTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 12

TROTTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 12