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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB.

CONCLUDING DAY'S EVENTS, CHIEF RACE TO JACK POTTS. The Auckland Trotting Club's Summer Meeting was concluded at Alexandra Park on Saturday in delightful weather and there was a large attendance. The track was in excellent order and several of the winners improved upon their handicap times. The racing was again very interesting and the President's Handicap was one of the most spectacular contests of the meeting, Jack Poits winning narrowly from Jewel Pointer. Bell Harold notched another success in the Onslow Handicap, beating a select field of 3pr;nters and securing his third victory at the meoting. Tbe> totalisaior handled £70,126 IDs, compared with £56,196 10s on the corresponding day last year. The total investments for the meeting amounted to £208,194, as against £191,063 last year, thus showing art increaso of £17,131. Th.) results wereTAMAKI HANDICAP, Of £400; second £BO, third £4O. For trotting horses only. Limit 3.42; li miles. 4—RAIMA, J. H. Lloyd's ch g, 6yrs, by Nelson I'ingen—Ngaraima, 36yds bhd (W. Head) .. .. ..1 2—DOLORES, J. R. McKensie's b m, limit (J. Brycs) 2 I—NELSON BCY. T. G. Fox and G. Watson's b g, 6yrs, 48yds bhd (T. Fox) .. .. .. ? Also Otirted.—7 Quickfire, 11 Bingen Boy, 13 Roma Bingen, limit; 9 Amberite, 3 Roes-, 12yds bhd, and Gold Sovereign, 72yds, bracketed: 6 Billy Carbine, 12; 5 Gold Star, 24; id Bingen Starr, 16 Spirit Bell, 15 Leo Mauritius, 48; 14 Roi Alto, CO; 12 Biif.'ht Light. 72; 8 Marble Star, 96. (Winner trained by W. Head, Hastings.) Dolores broke near the finish and galloped past the post a head in front of Raima. The judicial committee met after the rac9 to consider the question of galloping by Dolores. The committee considered that Dolores had been wilfully broken by J. Bryce and decided to reverse the placiiip.B. Bryce was fined £5. Times: 3m 32 l-ss, 3m 355, 3m 32 3-ss. PARK HANDICAP, Of £400; second £BO, third £4O. Limit S.2SJ; li miles. I—PADLOCK. J. A. Mitchell's br g, aged, by Hal Zolock—Rawene, 24yds bhd (W. Hughes) .. ..' i. a 1 6—DILLON HUON, J. R. Corrigan's ch g, 6yrs, limit (A. Corrigau) •.. 2 7—VAN HICH. R. Gordon's b g, aged, 12yds bhd l',H. Kinnimont) .. .. 3 Also Started.—ll Wrigley, 3 Auditress, 12 Beatty, 13 Lord Minto, 8 Kingsclere, 14 Admiral Lock, limit; 4 Biagen King, 12yds bhd; 2 Taipare, Daytime (bracketed), 10 Mulwaree, 21; 5 Bob Logan, f) Goldman, 48. (Winner trained by W. Hughes, Longburn.) Won by two lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Times; 3m 21 2-ss, 3m 25 2-53, 3m 25 2-ss. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of £1000; second £2OO, third £IOO, foartb £SO. Limit 4.29; 2 miles. 3—JACK POTTS. A. Anderson's b hj, s.ged, by Walter Direct—Margaret Steiner, 60yds bhd 'C. Donald) ... 1 S—JEWEL POINTER. M. Moodabe's br hj, 6yrs, 60yds bhd (A. Julian) ~ 2 2—SEA PEARL, Geo. McMillan's ch m. 6yrs, 12yds bhd (R. Berry) .. .. 3 6—PETERWAH, R. C. Fisken'a ch m, aged. 12yds bhd (owner) .. ..4 Also Started.—2 Escapade, limit and Machine Gun,, 12yd3 bhd (biacketed with Sea Pearl); 1 Kohara 48yds Lhd; 4 Sh ; 3ik, 60. (Winner trained by C. Donald, Belfast.) Won by half a length, with a length between second and third. Times: 4m 28s, 4m 28 2-ss, 4m 335, 4m 33 l-ss. NEW YEAR HANDICAP, Of £500; second £IOO, third £SO. For unhoppled horses only. Limit 4.46; 2 miles. I—BINGEN KING., Mrs. I. E. Sweetapple's bik hj, 6yrs, by Nelson Bingen —Kitwee, 12yds • bhd (A. Julian) ~ 1 I—GREAT CHANGE, Mrs. I. E. Sweetapple and J. Shaw's b g, 6yrs, 24yds bhd (A. Corrigan) .. .. ..2 S—NATIVE STAR, W. Fay's ch m, 6yrs, 96yds bhd (W. J. Tomkinson) :. S Bingen King and Great Change were bracketed. \ Also Started.—l 6 Sebisca, 9 Peter Grattan, 10 Anseline, limit; 6 Appeal, 12yds' bhd, and Mutu, 24, bracketed; 13 Al Mack, 24; 14 Wimmera King, 3 Nonrmahal, 36; 11 The Tartar, 12 Toll Chimes, 48; 4 •RicardO; 8 Ngatira, 2 Petroleuse, 15 Peter McEinney, 60; 6 Tiger Salve, 72. (Winner trained by J. Shaw, Epsom.) Won by a length and a-quarter, with three lengths between second and third. Times: 4m 33 3-ss, 4m 39 2-ss, 4m 355. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. Of £500; second £IOO, third £SO. Limit 4.38; 2 miles; I—KING POINTER. W. McDonald's blk g, syrs r by Young Star Pointer—May Stenley 24yds bhd (F. Holmes) .. 1 3—ROCKBURN, D. Brideson's b g, aged, limit (K. A. McMillan) .. ..2 7—DICK DILLON, G. PhippB 1 ch g, aged, 36yds bhd (owner) .. ..3 Also Started.—2 Orphan, 12 Scandal, 10 Quality, 13 Reliance, 5 Great Actress, limit; 9 Gold Jacket, 12yds bhd; 8 Wallroon, 11 Uncle Bert, 24; 4 Dalmeny, 6 Florent, 48. (Winner trained by O. E. Hooper, Laureston.) Won by a length and a-quarter, with a length and a-half between Becond and third. Times: 4m 35 l-ss, 4m 37 4-ss, 4m 35 l-ss. ONSLOW HANDICAP. Of £500; second £ICC. third £SO. Limit 2.12; 1 mile. 6—BELL HAROLD, G. J. Barton's br g, aged by Harold Rothschild—Jenny Bell, 36yds bhd (W. J. Tomkinson) 1 3—NELSON FAME, Mrs. C. McGregor and S. M. August's b hj, aged, 36yds bhd (S. August) 2 B—FIRST CARBINE, Newdick Brou.' br g, aged, limit (A. Newclick) .. „. 3 Also Started.—7 All Bell, 1 Tom Thumb, 5 Cardinal Logan, 12yds bhn; 4 Jewel Pointer, 2 Great Bingen, 48. (Winner trained by W. J. Tomkinson, > Christchurch.) Won by three-parts of a length, with half a length between second and third. Times: 2m 11 3-ss, 2m 12s, 2m la l-ss. ASSOCIATION TROT HANDICAP, | Of £600; second £l2O, third £6O. For tretting horses only. Limit 4.38; 2 miles, j 2—YOUNG BLAKE, M. O'Brien and G. J. Barton's br g, agefi, by Wildwood Junior—Daphne Dillon, 48yds bhd (P. Riddle) . 1 3 SISTER BEATRICE. J. R. Corrigan's b m, aged, 24yds bhd (A. Corrigan) 2 10 —TRADESMAN, E. G. Sandall's b g, aged, limit (T. Roe) ?■ Young Blake and Elzear were bracketed. Also Started.—6 Tiger Salve, 8 Rose Bingen, limit; 2 Elzear, 5 John Mauritius, 9 Napland, 48yds bhd; 4 Betty Moko, 60; 1 Money Spider, 84; 7 Peter Swift, 96. (Winner trained by W. J. Tomkinson. Christchurch-) Won by a. length and a-half, with two, lengths between second and third. Times: 4m 34 3-ss, 4m 37 l-ss, 4m 39 4-ss. PREMIER HANDICAP. Of £500; second £IOO, third £SO. Limit 2.47 i; li miles. B—NELSON FAME, Mrs. C. McGregor and S. August's b h. aged, 48yds bhd (S. August) ..1 7—LADY DUNMORE, W. Johnstone's br ra, aged, 12yds bhd (A. Broughton) •. •> . .. 2 I—CARDINAL LOGAN. A. Hendricksen's b g, aged, 36yds bhd (owner) 3 Also Started.—2 Nelsoa Tasker, 4 Direct Morning, 9 Lord Nepoan, 11 Anselm, limit; 10 Hue Coronado, S Black Lila, 6 Peterwah, 12yds bhd; 5 Bell Harold, 72. (Winner trained by S, August, Mangers.) Won by three-parts of (n length, with a length between second and third. Times: 2m -13 3-Ss, 2m 47a, 2m 45 3-5«,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 14

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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 14

AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 14

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