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TROTTING.

EORBURY PARK MEETING. CHIEF EVENT TO SEA PEARL. THREE OUTSIDERS SCORE. [Bl- TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN. Saturday. The Forbury Park Trotting Club concluded its summer meeting to-day in fine weather. Tho track was in good order and tho racing was interesting. The totalisator handled £'37,859 10s for the day. compared with £12,190 10s on the second day last year, making the total for the meeting £63,286 10s, compared with £71,057 10s last year. Results are;— WAVERLEY HANDICAP. 1 mile 5 fur.— 1 Great Bell (J. McLennan), 1; 0 Elzear, 2; 5 Nelson McKinney, 3. Also started: 15 Mat Audubon. 3 Nelson Wood, I'2 Jade. 2 Peter Eyre, 7 Alpha Wilkes, 8 Ben Logan, 14 Buck Up. 11 Under viewer, 10 Avalandre. 9 Tom Marvin, 14 Real Lady, 17 Swiftbine, 16 Burnie. 13 Merry Bingen. Won by a length and a-lialf, with eight lengtns between second and third. Time, 3tn 57 3-ss. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. 1 mile.—lo Mountain Chimes (O. Reed)," 1; 11 Albert Logan, '2; 6 Jazolock, 3. Also started: 5 Berenice, 17 Reta, 6 Lenamhor (bracketed with Jazolock), 16 Cardinal and Blue, 13 Hatmui, 8 Rollicking Bells, 19 Dolly Houi, 13 Honour Bright. 18 Nipper, 6 Vera's Doll, 20 Stan Wilkes. 15 Locanda Child, 2 Trimmer, 9 Grey Cloud. 1 Final McKinney, 12 Nimble Direct, 4 High Jinks, 14 Tommy Direct. Won by a length and a-half, with three lengths separating second and third. Time, 2m 17s. NEW ZEALAND TROTTING STAKES. Of £350; for three-ye&r-olds. 1} miles. 2—QUICKFIRE. J. F. .McKendry's b g, by El Carbine —Aranui (F. 'Holmes) 1 I—PETER FASHION, A. Cos's be.. 2 4—PERFECT ATIC> N. I. Grant's b f .. 3 Also Started.—3 Lady Bingen. , Won by a length and a-half, with 20 lengths between second and third Time, 3m 52 2-os.

FORBURY HANDICAP. Of £7OO. 2 miles. I—SEA PEARL, G. McMillan's ch m, syrs, by Nelson Bingen—Pearl Child, 3Gyds bhd (R. Berry) 1 7—PARKWOOD. 12yds bhd . . . . 2 G—BLACK ADMIRAL, 60yds bhd . . 3 Also Started.—l2 Trenand, 5 Money Spider and Dalnahine (bracketed), 2 Bessie Logan, 10 Downcast. 7 St. Maura, 8 Golden Devon, 11 Loganwood, 4 .Tack Potts, 13 Logan Chief, At.- the end of 11 furlongs Parkwcwd and Sea Pearl took charge and in a great race home Sea Pearl won by a head. Black Admiral was a.length away third. Time, 4m 34 3-ss. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 2 miles.—lo Sandown (Todd). 1; 3 First Water, 2; 7 Author Jinks, 3. Also started: 9 Bricklayer, 14 Scottish Maid, 8 Jolly Roger, 13 Robert Bell, 17 Erin's Child, 12 Anti Actio, 6 Kinney Billon, 20 Malice, 11 Golden Dawn, 4 Conara. 15 Logan's Drive, 1 Logan Park, 5 Meb, 19 Rocheretia, 18 Kibiringi, 21 Lyonwood, 2 Desert Star, 16 Lingfield. Won by two lengths. Time, 4m 46 3-ss. CRESCENT HANDICAP, 2 miles.—4 Ingle Bingen (C. Hadfield), 1; 7 Happy Kosa. 2: 13 Merry Bingen, 3. Also started: 11 Audobell, 6 Blue Thorpe, 12 Peter McKinney, 9 Btindaberg, 15 Proud Ata, 1 Engagement and Bonny Spec (coupled), 2 Charles Dixie, 13 Lo Todd, 10 Master Audo, 8 Escapade. Won by 10 lengths. Time, 4m 42 4-53. ROYAL HANDICAP, 1 mile 5 fur.—l2 Loganholme (J. McLean), 1; 14 Honour Bright, 2; 15 Avenger, 3. Also started: 3 Day Pointer, 1G Lily Pointer, 4 Ding Dong Bell, 5 Logan Hanlon, 13 Berenice, 11 Wairua, 20 Dolly 'Houi, 21 Lucky Dillon, 10 Golden Bubbles, 19 Haunui, 9 Some Wilkes, 1 Bold Bill. 8 Trimmer, 7 Jolly Chimes, 22 Lenamhor, 17 Colehill, 18 Hiprh Jinks, 2 Desborougb, 6 Terence Dillon. Won by three lengths. Time, 3m 4Gs. AU" REVOTR HANDICAP, 1 mile.—2 Bessie Logan (D. Withers), 1; 9 Loganwood, 2: 4 Golden Devon, 3. Also started: 7 Rose Pointer, 1 Nantwich, 8 Ouimet, 3 John Pointer, 11 King Dillon, 5 Bingen Lad, 10 Downcast, 6 St. Maura. Won by three lengths. Time, 3m 12 4-ss,

POVERTY BAY MEETING. GOOD DAY FOR FAVOURITES. CUP TO CARBINE DIRECT. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] GISBORNE, Saturday. The annual meeting of the Poverty Bay Trotting Club was held to-day in ideal weather. The track was very fast. The totalisator handled £5929. compared with £ 9192 at last annual meeting, held in 1925. Results' are:— TRIAL HANDICAP, 11 miles.—l Ngahtiia (W. Head), 1; 2 Grey Logan, 2; 3 Marion June, 3. Also started: 5 Richmond Lass, 4 Iluia Maid Won by two lengths. Time, Gm 41 4-ss, DORN MEMORIAL HANDICAP, 15 miles,—l Commander Bingen (W. T. Lowe) 1: 2 Tui Belis, 2; 3 Great Change, 3. Also started: 5 Bon Tapiji, 4 Bingen Bay. Won by two lengths. Time,' 3m 38 2-ss. POVERTY BAY CUP. Of £250; 2 miles. I—CARBINE DIRECT, by El CarbineLena Bell, limit (R. E. Fisken) . . 1 2—BINGEN KING. 48yds bhd . . .. 2 5 GLADYS COLE, 60yds bhd . . . . 3 Also Started.—l Trampfast (coupled with Carbnie Direct), 24yds; 7 Bittern, limit; C Halmore, limit; 4 Mary Audubon, limit; 3 Some Jazz. 48yds. and Van Rich 72yds (coupled). Won by four lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, 4m 445. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, H miles.— 5 Gaza (A. Cameron), 1; 2 Audubon Mac, 2; 3 Black Ball in, 3. Also started : 7 Huia Maid, 6 Richmond Lass, 4 Marion June, 1 Peter Grattan. Won by two lengths. Time. 3rn 395. DOMINION HANDICAP, 2 miles.—l Tui Bells (P. 11. Green). 1; 5 Bingen Boy. 2; 4 Commander Bingen. 3. Also started: G Bon Tapni, 3 Raima, 2 Petroleuse. Won by three lengths. Time, 5m lis. ELECTRIC HANDICAP. 1 mile; 2 Agprie Bell (W. H. Atkins), 1; 4 Bingen King. 2; 5 Van Rich, 3. Also started: G Miss Marvin, 7 Bittern. 3 Una Dillon and Peterwah (coupled). 4 Profiteer (coupled with Bingen King), 1 Gladys Cole. Won by three-quar-ters of a length Time. 2m 21 4-ss. WAIKANAE HANDICAP. 1 mile.-l Audubon Mac (H. Emms), 1; 5 Halmore, 2; 3 Black Bailin, 3. Also started: 6 Realty. 2 Enawah. 4 Marion June. Won by half a length. Time. 2m 31 l-ss. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 1} miles.-4 Bingen Boy (R. Tapp), 3; 1 Peter Grattan. 2: 5 Miss Marvin, 3. Also started: 3 Carbine Direct. 2 Aggie Bel). Won by 40yds. with a similar distance between second and third. Time. 2m 59 2-ss. NOTES FROM CANTERBURY. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN COR RESPONDENT. ] CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday, The brilliant New Brighton pacer. Onyx, has beqn causing J. Messervev a deal of trouble lately on account of lameness. It looks as if the racing career of this great mare was nearly at an end. Bell Harold has been reeommissioned after a spell. He looks rough but he is in good health. W. J. Tomkinson should have this brilliant pacer ready to show some form again by Easter. Delavan Quest has been thrown out of work, - and it is unlikely that he will be raced here a,jam. The present intention is to return him to Australia. Sheik is enjoying .a short spell, but probably P. Riddle will have him in action again later in the season. Young Blake and Bertha Bingen. who race in the same interests, are having a re't. Yov.r.g Blake has earned his spell af*"r some hard racing and he may come back a better horse than ever. Bertha Bir.?en has been a disappointment so far. The Austraiiaii pacer Dixie Fox failed to train on as .was expected after her arrival here, snd she has been sent back to tho Commonwealth. The New Brighton trainer. R. Mills, has tion offerer! to him while in the North Island. He will continue a public trainer with heado«arJ»r« at New Brighton Prince Pointer has been turned out for

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19549, 31 January 1927, Page 6

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TROTTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19549, 31 January 1927, Page 6

TROTTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19549, 31 January 1927, Page 6