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TROTTING.

SEASON'S FIXTURES. November 26. 27—Forbnrj Park Trotting December S. 11—Wellington Trotting Club. December 27. 28—Weetport Trotting Club December 27. 28-South Wairarapa Trotting December 27—Ashburton Trotting Club. DeC C?ub' 16 ' IS ~ NeW Bn Shton Trotting December 28. 30. 31—Auckland Trotting Club. January 8— NorthUnd Trotting Club. January 22—Te Archa Trotting Club." NOTES BY PICADOR. Mr. Moss Davis, who has been resident in England for several years past, communicated with the Auckland Trotting Club recently expressing a wish to donate a 60-guinea cup as a trophy to one of to races at the forthcoming summer meeting. A photograph of the cup to be given by Mr. Davis reached Auckland this week »rd it ia shown to be of artistic design. Tha medallion depicts the finish of the Great t Northern Derby of l'J2fi, won by Nantwich The cup donated by Mr. Davis i 9 u > torni a trophy in connection with the Rows Handicap—an event for trotting horses only which carrios a money prize of £IOOO and which forms one of tho important events set down for decision on the opening day of the forthcoming summer meeting at Alexandra Park. FOE BURY PARK CLUB. SPRING MEETING OPENED. CHIEF EVENT TO PETER BSNGEN. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] DUN EDI X, Friday. The first day of the Forbury Park Trotting Club's spring meeting was held in bad weather. The track was heavy and times consequently were slow. The totalizator handled X 18,666, against £21,372 on the first day last year. Results are:— ROSLYN HANDICAP: 1 mile 5 fur.-6 Master Peter (McDermott), 1; 10 Freeman, 2: 8 Avalanche. 3. Also started: J Robert Todd. 3 Hawkesbury'a Pride, 2 Elzear, 5 Peter Felix, 1 Bon Wood, 9 Swiftest, 7 Nelson McKinney. Won by two lengths. Freeman beat Avalanche by half a length, Hawkesbury's Pride was fourth. Time 4m 2 ,2-ss.

PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP; 1 mii a 5 fur.—3 Dny Pointer (McLellan), 1; 1 Colene Pointer, 2; 2 Robert 8011, 3. Also started: 11 Logan Park, 10 Celestial 6 First Imperial, 12 Spring Flower, 8 Pert Pointer, 7 Scottish Maid, 9 Ainaris, 4 Peter Elect 5 Mirella. Won by a head. Robert Deli was 10 lengths away. Time. 4m 2 2-ss. ST. KILDA HANDICAP; 1 mile.-l General Bingen (Edwards), 1; 3 Rollicking Bolls, 2; 7 Nipper, 3. Also smarted; 6 Glen Farg, 2 Mountain Chimes and 2 Four Bells (bracketed), 4 Logan Lad, 5 Macaranda. Won easily. Time. 2m 21 1-Sa. SPRING HANDICAP; 2 miles-8 Young Tom, I; 0 Nelson Mcßinney, :2; 5 Fre«tnan, 3. Also started: 3 Nelson Ata, 9 Avamuche, 4 Tim Wood, 3 Undemewer, 2 Real the Great, 7 Duke Won by about 12 lengths, with Freeman four lengths away. Time, 5m 8 2-sa, PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of £7OO. 2 miias. I—PETER BINGEN. It. (Kenncrley) .. 1 6—DOWNCAST. v 2lyds bhd .. .. 2 4—TRENAND, It. 8 Also Started.™ 10 Harold Burwood, 9 Menember, 7 Bing Boy, 8 Dalnahine, 6 Nartland, 8 Lvent, it Dolly Dillon, 2 Logau Lou. Peter Bingen and Trenand were in front over the first mile. Peter Bingen stayed on well and won by three lengths from Downcast, who beat Trenand by sis: lengths, with Menember next. Time, 4m 55 8-6#, CAVERSHAM HANDICAP; 3 miles.-* Macaranda (Walsh), 1; 4 Colehill, 2; 1 Homer, 3. Also started: 5 Some Wilkea, 3 Hoon Hay. Won by a short length. Time, 6m 0 4-ss. DOMINION HANDICAP; 2 miles.-l Engagement (Townley), 1; 5 Ingle Bingen, 2j 3 Proud Ata, 3. Also started: 4 Audobell, 2 Pete Peter. Won by two lengths. Time, 4m 59 2-ss, _ After the race the stewards met to consider alleged galloping by the winner, but on hearing tl:.«s evidence of the stipendiary and patrol stewards it was decided not to alter the judge's placiags. DASH HANDICAP; 1 mile.—l Ivy Audubon (Butterfield), 1; 2 Lady Embrace. 2; 4 Four Bells, 3. Also started: X Bismurate (coupled with winner), 3 Bin® Boy, Won easily. Time, 2m 28 4-ss. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. [by telegbaph.—pbess association.] DUNEDIN, Friday. The following are the acceptances for the second day of the Forbury Park Trotting meeting SUBURBAN HANDICAP, 1 mile, 5 fur, —Hawksbury'n Pride, Ekear, Dillon Harold, scr: Peter Felix, 24yds bhd; Fairlight, 60; Yqung Tom, 72; Master Peter, Under viewer, 84; Freeman, 90; Nelson MoKinney. 108. ADVANCE HANDICAP. 1 mile 5 fur.Logan Park, Royal Authoress, Robert Ball, Herekewa, Kinny Dillon, farst Imperial, Pert Pointer, Spring Flower, scr; Scottish Maid, 12yds bhd; 13 an down, 2i; Erin's Child, 36; Day Pointer, Colene Pointer, Sahib, Peter Elect, Amaris, Lingfield, 48; Mirella, CO. EMPIRE HANDICAP, 3. mile.-Nipper, Glen Farg, Mountain Chimes, Rollicking Bells, Logan Lad, scr; Macuranda, 12yds bhd; General Bingen, 24; Maiwhariti, 48. BRIGHTON HANDICAP, 2 miles.Elzear, scr; Avalanche, 12yds bhd; Youns Tom, 24; Tim Wood, Ur.dervicwer, Freeman, 36; Real the Great, Duke Bingen. 48; Nelson McKinney, 60. FORBURY HANDICAP, 2 milee,Harold Burwood, Trenand, Menember, Napland, scr; Bmg Boy, Dalnahine, 12yds bhd; Peter Bingen, Downcast, 36; Event, Dolly Dillon, 48; Logan Lou, 96, TAINUI HANDICAP, ' 2 iniles.-Horoer, scr; General Bingen, Boon Hay, Some Wilkes, 12yds bhd; Colehill, Terence Dillon, 24; Desborough, 36; Four Bells, 48, , VICTORIA HANDICAP. 2 miles.Ingle Bingen, scr; Audo Bell, 36; Ejgagoment, Proud Ata, 4S; Charles Dixio, Peto Peter, 60. RECOVERY HANDICAP, 1 mile.—Four Bells, scr; Harold Burwood, Bismorate, 12yds bhd, MaiwJiareti, Macaranda, Lady Embrace, Bxng Boy, 24: Ivy Audubon, Mam Voyage, 48. RACING TAXATION. OTAHUHU GLOB'S MEETING. The sum paid to the Government in taxation in connection with the Otahuhu Trot--8 spring meeting amounted to ±7639 0s lid, made up as follows:Totalisator tax . . ~ .. £2524 2 9 Dividend tax 454.3 17 (1 Stakes tas 350 0 0 Gates and privileges . .. 68 8 6 Amusement tax 152 12 8 Total £7539 0 11 OTAHUHU CLUB'S MEETING. THE WINNING PAYMENTS. The following is a list of the winning payments made in connection with the Otahuhu Trotting Club's recent spring meeting:— Messrs. Jack a»<l Stewart, £ 1095: J- T. Paul, £700; T. P. Grimmorid, £350; W. F. Magaon, £350; G A. Williams, £280: Mrs. I E. Sweetapple. £280; J. Gee, £270; Wilfred Johnstone. £270; J. Smelling. £245: J. B. Sheehan, £245; John Teddy, £245; J G. Brown, £210; R. J. Elliot, £210; W. Riddell. £210: J W. Tims, £210; F. Young £205; J. A. Mitchell, £200; P. Riddle. £200: H. R Turnbnll, £160: Geo. Paton. £103: G. G. Hill. £100: M. Moodabe, £100; E. Kinnimont, £95; R. Hall. £7O: J. Henderson. £7O: J and G Love grove, £7O: B. Peacocke, £6O: Mrs. Wood and R. 1; Olriey, £6O, Mrs. McGregor and S. M. August., £SO; James Pettie, £4O: J, Johnson, £35: J. R Corrigan, £80: W. L. Evans, £80; II Price. £3O : R. Vatttier. £3O; J. Lynch £ls: P. W. Smith. £ls: total, £7OOO. FORTHCOMING MEETINGS. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. Nominations for all handicap events to he decided nt the Auckland Trotting CWSummsi Meeting close nest Monday, »* ® p.m. Yesterday was the day original" for the closing of the entries, but au extension to Monday was deemed necessary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19496, 27 November 1926, Page 16

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TROTTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19496, 27 November 1926, Page 16

TROTTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19496, 27 November 1926, Page 16

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