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CANTERBURY PARK.

PAPARUA TO MILO MINTO.

- SURPRISE BY THE ABBEY.

DELIGHTFUL BEATS MAJOR LIND

[BY TELEGUAPH. —rtIESS ASSOCIATION'.] CHRISTCHUHCH, Saturday.

Tho Canterbury Park Trolling Club s Winter Meeting was continued to-day Tin: wbatlVer was fine but cold, and the track wns ill good order after overnight jain Tho attendance was good. The totnlisator investments were £21.297. against £24,234 for the scooud day last year. The total for the meeting was .£14.100, compared with £58.715 last sear. Results were:— VALDHURST HANDICAP, Of £l7o;'trotters; limit 3.38; 1} miles, i 12—MOUNTAIN MIST, limit (W. J. Doyle) . 1 S—DEC 15ITFUL, limit (J. Slack) .. 2 7—MERGE BINGEN. 48yds bhd (Berry) 3 Also Started —2 Kereta, 13 Mat Voyage. 11 Wall, 10 Electioneer Child, 1 Welcome Guy, limit; 8 Climax, (i Ilawkesbury's Pride, 12yds bhd;. 3 Todd Lonzia, 36: 4 Great Nelson, 48.-9 Repute. 14 Great Way, GO. • -Neck; head. Hepute was fourth. Times: 3m 295. 3m 20 l-ss, 3m 25 4-ss. PENINSULA HANDICAP, Of £200; limit 3.29; 1} miles. I—NETTA ORO. limit (F. G. Holmes) 1 14—BRENTLIGHT. limit (R. E. Ivennerley) . . . . . . . 2 9—HOLLY BANK, 12yds bhd (Young) 3 Also Started.—s Awa-iti, 4 Erin's Pointer, 2 Logaleen; 8 Mona Bingen, 10 Captain Wrack, 12 Priceless, IB Robert Guy, limit: 11 Krcisler, 3 Ayrmont Chimes. 13 Great Triumph, 14 Lough Neagh, 6 Lily Harold, 12yds blul; 7 lioicole, G Mister Pointer, 21. Head; head. Priceless wns fourth. Times: 3m 225, 3m 22 l-ss, 3m 21 2-ss. PAPARUA HANDICAP, Of £425, limit 4.32; 2 miles. G—MILO MINTO, limit (Hooper) . , 1 1— ROLLO, 12yds bhd (Berry) . . . . 2 3—PAGEANT, ,12yds bhd (M. Holmes) 3 Also Started.—9 Sunny Bob. limit, and Lindbergh, (>oyds bhd (bracketed) ; 1 Happy Land, 10 Steel All, limit; 8 Avenger. 12; Cyone. 12. and Harvest Child. 24, bracketed; 2 Red Shadow, 12. 5 Glenrossie, 7 ! Neeoro, 3G; G . Great Logan, 36, bracketed with Mjlo Minto. Neck; half, a length. Glenrossie was fourth. Times: 4m 29 4-ss, 4m 29a, 4ni 29 1 -ss. AVIATION HANDICAP, Of. £250; trotters; limit 4.44; 2 miles. 3—STAND BY, limit (Donald) . . . . I 2—NELSON ATA, 24yds bhd (Butterfield) 2 10—BONETA, 12yds bhd (C. Ranning) 3 Also Nelson Boy, 0 All Peters, 24yds bhd; 1 While Satin. 48; 4 Home Voyage, GO; 7 New Metford, 72; 8 Fifa, 9 Quickfire, 80. Half a length; length. Nelson Boy was fourth. Times: 4m 40 1 -ss, 4m 3S 2-ss, 4m 'l9 4-ss. ELLESNIERE HANDICAP, Of £200; limit 4.40. 2 miles. 2—BELINDA, limit (D. McKendry), ..1 I—NOINGONGINGO. 3Gyds bhd (J. Bryde) . . 2 G—SONOMA, 24yds bhd (F. Holmes) . . 3 Also Started.—s Lifebuoy, limit; 9 Carbine Direct, 7 El Direct. 8 Mac Dillon. 24yds bhd; 3 Sodium, 3G; 4 St. George, 72. Eight lengths; eight lengths. Times: 4m 335, 4m 35 3-ss, 4iu 38s. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, Of £270; limit 2.45; 1} miles. 9—THE ABBEY. 36yds bhd (Tomkinson) 1 S—NORWESTER, limit (Townley) . . 2 4—STEEL ALL, 24yds bhd (Withers) . . 3 Also Started.—ll Proud Dillon, 10 Acre, 8 Teremoa. limit: 12 John . Noble, 2 Major Lind. 12yds bhd: 1 Satin King, 24; 6 Eugene Do Oro and Harvest Child, 24, bracketed: 7 Nelson De Oro, 13 Jolly Pet, 3 Glenrossie 24. Half a length; half ft lengfh. Nelson D© Oro was fourth. Times: -2m 40s, 2m 49 l-ss, 2m 47 2-ss. ■ RAILWAY HANDICAP, Of £2OO. saddle; limit 2.1G; 1 mile. 3—AWA-ITI, limit (King) . . . . . . 1 4—SUNCniLD, 12yds bhd (Fraser) .. 2 2—WILD VOYAGE, 21yds bhd (S. A. Edwards) ..... ; 3 Also Started.—G Dick Swithin, 7 Kreisler, 12 Macaranda, limit;... 10 B.aynut, 7 Great Triumph, 5 Kelp, 11 Grey Cloud, 9 Our Bird, 12yds bhd; 1 Meteor. 3G. Four lengths; head. Meteor was fourth. Times:-2m 10'1-Ss, 2m 10 2-ss, 2m 9 3-ss. AU REVOIR HANDICAP, 'Of £220; 'limit 2.14; 1 mile. O—DELIGHTFUL, 24yds bhd (G. Mc . Jvendry.) r 1 4—MAJOR LIND, limit (Young) .. 2 3—NORWESTER (Townley) . . . . 3 Also Started.—ll Kate Logan, 12 Mac Dillon, 10 Orphan, 5 Tumatakuru, 8 Teremoa, G Editor, limit; 1 Cranleigh, 13 John Noble. 12yds bhd: 7 Pageant, 21; 9 Lillknian, 3G; 14 Bessie Logan, 48. Neck; half a length. Cranleigh was fourth. Times: 2m 8 l-ss, 2m 10 2-ss, 2m 10 0 -Os. RACING IN ENGLAND. RESULT 'OF THE OAKS. VICTORY FOR BRULETTE. LONDON, Juno 5. 'lho principal even! at the Epsom Summer Meeting to-day resulted:— OAKS STAKES, \ Of £IOO each, with £2OOO added; for three-year-old fillies; weight 9.0; about 1J miles. BRULETTE, Lieutenant-Colonel C. W. Birkin's, by Bruleur—Seaweed . . X FOUR COURSE, Lord Ellesmere's, by lei ratenia—Dinner 2 LINKS TOR W. M. (r. Singer's, by Laucegayc—.Leigiion Tor 3 Won by a. length, three-quarters of a length between second and third. • Bruletto did not start 111 the 0110 Thousand Guineas on May 1, which was won by tour Course. HORSES FROM RICCARTON. ONLY MODERATE SUCCESSES. [l3l' TELEOn.U'H.—OWN COItIiERI'O.N'DENJ. ] • DUNEDIN, Saturday. TU eight Ricearton representatives at the Dunedin meeting, which concluded to-day, fared only moderately. Winsome Hind won .two ra^os.and Raaca-l filled tho second place on ouch day, but Ball Dress, Ranelagh, Starsijootor, Kaikahu, Bonrose and Troilus failed to earn any money. Ball Dress was far below her Douro Cup and subsequent form,. Probably the heavy track each day accounted for the failures, but at the same time she did not display her usual finishing powers. hjhe comes from u family which includes Centrepiece. Full Feathpr and Semper Pnralns, It will, be interesting to follow her later efforts 011 more suitable going, but in the meantime shfi Jias lost much* caste. Winsome Hind failed on previous trips from lipiiie, -but on this occasion improved with (he racing. A marked turn of speed enabled .hoi to get a- break 011 the field at the homo 7 turn, and sho hung on to the ad vantage to- fcain a narrow victory. Raschl. ono of the most consistent gallopers at/the meeting, was made a good favourite for the concluding event, and but for failing to get a run on the rails, might have caused mora trouble to the winner. Ranelagh was a very expensive proposi- { tion and gave trouble at three starts. On 1 each occasion' ho .was'well enough placed turning for home to take part in the finishes, but gave up the contests a long way from the post. Ranelagh will probably now be given a course of schooling. Starshootcr, Troilus and Bonrose were only produced, on the first day, each failing ou a holding track As conditions did not improve they were not persevered with! Kaikahu gave sorry displays. His days are apparently numbered, but it is intended,, nevertheless, to keep him going with a view to contesting hack steeplechase events.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 7

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CANTERBURY PARK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 7

CANTERBURY PARK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 7