TROTS AT WINTON.
ANNUAL MEETING HELD. BIG RACE TO GOLD COUNTRY. [BY TELEGRAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION".] INVERCARGILL, Wednesday. . 'I he Winton Trotting Club's} annual meeting was held to-day in fine weather. There was a good attendance and the track was m good order. The totalisator handled £8207 10s, against £10,027 10a last year. Results : COMMISSIONERS' HANDICAP, of £120; 1' miles.—l Nelson's Fortuno (S. Edwards), limit, 1; 10 Our Treasure (Walsh), limit, 2; It Electric Chimes (Dynes), limit, 3. Also started: 4 Single Lee, limit; '2 Man o' Fianz and Aparima (coupled), limit; 0 Jolly Drive, limit; 5 Country Guy, 3 Nelson Pointer, 8 Lundrum, 7 Firecrest. 12 Sure, 12 Chiming Wave. 15 Christmas Wave, 9 Lady Direct, 13 Guy Sun, limit; 11 Sunflash, 2-lyds bhd. Neck; three lengths between second and third. Times; 3ni 35 2-ss, 3m 35 3-53, 3m 38s. SOUTH HILLF.ND HANDICAP, of £130; 11 miles.—l Earl Bingcn (Robinson), limit, 1; 5 Knmaldar (Cruicksluinks), limit, 2; 7 Bob Elliott (McLeod). limit, 3. Also started: 2 Trafalgar Boy, limit; 11 Royal Stan. 8 Wild Ridge, 2-lyds bhd; 13 Fernlee. .12 Bell Norris, 30; 3 Keen Derby, 48; 9 8011 Jour, 10 Sunny Gold, 1 Alpha Wilkes, 00; G Cathedral Rose, 8-1. Won by one length, two lengths between second and third. Bon Jour was fourth. Times: 3m 45 3-ss, 3m 40s, 0111 40 -l-ss. WINTON TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, of .f300; 2 miles.—l Gold Country (A. Holmes), limit, 1; 5 Nelson's Victory (Todd), 00yds bhd, 2: 4 Mountain Ore (Maidens), limit, 3; 2 Erin's Fair (Cruicksluinks). limit, 4. Also started: 0 "Black Friar, 13 Sunshade. 3 Actor, 10 Prairie King. 11 Kllesro, 0 Sandown, 7 Gold Tinge, 8 Jolly Wave, limit; 12 Wclir Bingen, 24yds bhd; 14 Dirk Swithin, 30. Won by one and a-quarter lengths, three-quarters of a length between second and third and one length between third and fourth. Dick Swithin was fifth. Times; 4m 32 2-ss, 4m 325, 4in 37 2-ss. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £145; H miles.—2 Central Pointer (P. Gallagher), limit, 1: 7 Reo Chimes (Creegan), 30yds bhd, 2; 5 Probationer (S. Kdwards), limit. 3. Also started: 0 Senorita, 4 Willow Wave, 12 Trixie Belle. 9 Cathedral Spire., 11 Master Jack, limit; 1 Bessio Huon. 10 Silverwood, 12yds bhd; 3 Erin's Pride, 21; 8 Erin's Boy, 72. Won by two lengths, one and a-lialf lengths between second and third. Times: 3m 31 2-ss, 3m 30 2-ss, 3m 3*os. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £155: 2 miles.-—4 Sea Mist (McClellan), 24yds bhd. 1: 3 Kamaldar (Cruickshanks), limit, 2: 1 Earl Bingen (Robinson), limit, 3. Also started: 2 Paul Bingen, 5 Grahatuo Paige. 9 Sunny Nelson, 7 Edwin Bingen, limit; 8 Wild Ridge, 10 Royal Stan, 30: 0 Gardenella, 96; 9 Cathedral Rose, 120; 11 Jnde. 210. Won by two lengths, one and a-half lengths between second and third. Cathedral Roso was fourth. Times: 4m 5S 2-ss, 5m Is, 4m 50 2-ss. SPEEDWELL HANDICAP.' of £100: 11 miles.—G Mountain Ore (Maidens), limit. 1; • 2 Sunny Morn (Todd). 21yds bhd. 2: 4 Erin's Fair (Cruickshanks). limit, 3. Also started: 3 War Paint, 5 Erin's Advance, 10 Baby Joan. 13 Musical Chimes, 8 Marvin Dillon. 11 Slump, limit; 1 Mountain Dweller. 12yds bhd: 7 Snnbloom, 12 Sunbell, 24: 12 Dick Swithin, 48; 9 Master Roy, 00. Won by two andt a-half lengths, three-quarters of a. length between second and third. Erin's Advance was fourth. Times: 2m 50s, 2m 495. 2m 51 3-ss. MEMBERS' MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £140; I mile 5 fur.—o Highland King (Walsh), limit, 1; 5 Central Pointer (W. Gallagher), 48yds bhd, 2; 1 Blue Mountain (MaconnelH. limit. 3. Also started: 2 Red King, 4 Nelson's Fortune, 8 Sunny Dillon, 9 Baker Girl, limit: 3 Speckled Gold. 7 Cracile, 12yds blid. Won by three-quarters of a length, a neck between second and third. Nelson's Fortune was fourth. Times: 3m -19 l-ss, 3m 40 l-ss. 3m 50 2-ss. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £l5O. 1 mile. —8 Honest Dillon <!>. M. Kerr), 24yds bhd. 1: 7 Reo Chimes 'Creegan), limit, 2: 4 Madam Locanda (Walsh),, limit, 3. Also started: 6 Silver'-"Ood, limit, and Sandown, 12yds bhd (coupled): 3 Wild Bingen, 1 Child Do Oro, limit; 9 Woodburn Direct, 12yds bhd: 10 Musical Chimes, 2 Erin's Boy, 5 Juno Nelson, 24. Won by one and a-half lengths, the same distance between second and third. Times: 2m 15 2-ss, 2m ISs, 2m IS 2-ss. (WEYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. 13 RUNNERS FOR CUP. [by TELEGBAPH- —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WE ISLINGTON, Wednesday. Following are the acceptances for tho first day of the Greymouth Jockey Club s Summer Meeting:— NOVICE STAKES, of £7O. 55 fur —Lady Valkrie, Dianthus, Verden, Goldsand, (.oldwell, Dutch Princess. Highcourt 11., Icenv Balrazie, Invite, Camp, Arrowmaid, Black Ribbon. Waraloon, Polthea, 8.13; Silv6r Ring, 7.13. PAROA HANDICAP, of £SO. 0} fur.— Quantum, 9.12: Limited. 9.2; Solvenr. 9.0: Taku Tama, 8.11: Sagittarius. 8.8; Hunting Call, 8.2; Booster, 7.12; Mataa, 7.9; sie, 7.0;' Earthquake, 7.5. COUNTY HACK HANDICAP, of £SO, 0 fur. Royal Amphora, 9.3:_ Night Recital, Monastic, Animated, 8.4; Knockalong, 8.2, Awamiltu. 8.1; Shootist, 7 12; Batt e Hero. 7.10; Atone, Tariff. 7.9; Dick Whittmgttm. Tapestry, 7.7. BRUNNER HANDICAP, of £BO, Gi fur.— Arrowmaid, 9.2; Sa;ittarius, 8.8; Smithereens, Subdivision, 8.7; Rational 11.. B.G; Dainty W T ays, 8,4; Booster, 7.12; b lower. 7.11; Knockalong. 7.7: Cooniassie. 7.G; Fortalice. Homecoming, 7.3; Rina Munga, 7.2, Valpino, 7.1. GREYMOUTH CUP, of £l5O, 11 miles.— Royal Game, 8.10: Giggleswick, 8.5; Smithereens, 8.3: Minerval, 8.1; Warfille, 8.0; Honeycomb. 7 9; Miss Mercia, 7.8; Gold Bag. 7.0; Tho Dove, 7.4: Flower. 7.3; Killigrew, 7.2; Thursby, 7.1; Eaton Hall, 7.0. HIGII-W T EIGnT HANDICAP, of £9O. 7 f l!r . Taku Tama, 9.9; Black Mint. Somo Good. 8 13; Rich Harvest, 8.10; Coll. 8.8; Bright Spear, 8.7; Killigrew, 8.0; Animated. 8.4; New Boy. Ma Belle. Polly, Eaton Hall. Jae'l, 8.3; Gold Mint, Segrave, 8.0. STEWARDS' TROT, of £so,_ 3.21 class, 1 mile .3 fur. —Larinka, Pearl Bingen, Great Minto, Crimson Rey, Indian Author. lievoyage, limit; Travis Thorn, 24yds b\id; Binscarth, 84; \ estas, 132. BOROUGH TROT (Saddle), of £BO. 2.28 class, 1 mile. —First Aid, Sissisox, Fairhead, Red Clover, Harold Bingen, Zane, limit; Doll Dance,' Indian Author, 12yds bhd; Kav/ana, 00. DEPARTURE OF PHAR LAP. LONG JOURNEY IN STAGES. [BV TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Wed n esd ay. Phar Lap sailed for Ami-riot yesterday by tho Monowai. On arrival at San Francisco on January he will be taken into tho open country as Soon us possible" and be rested for a week or ten days before tho final stage of the journey to Aguu Caliento. It i=< hoped to have him in Mexico about seven weeks before the big . rape, MEXICAN RACING CLUB. PROG It AM ME AS ARRANGED. (Received December 30, 5.5 p.m.) MEXICO CITY, Dec. 29. \ message from Aguascalientes states that •it' 'i 'conference between Mr. James <"' o [- I j] president of the Aguascalientes Riieiii" Club and the Government of the northern 'district of Buja. California. Mr. Olacliea an agreement was reached for the loveriir' of t mention. Mr C'olfroth has now announced tint with (he resumption of racing by his club on January 1 the pro, gramme would be continued until the elos'iu" date—March 27. "We 'i-o now in a better financial condition and will be. aide to resume our schedule,'' slid Mr. CofTroth. RACING FIXTURES. January 1, --Auckland Racine: Cli b. January l—'Wmkouaiti Rocing fn'imrv I—Wvndhum Racing Club. Jnnnarv 1-Waiau Racing Club, i.nunr" 1 2—Greymouth Jockey t.nih. Innhir'■ 1. 2—Hawke's Bay Jockey Club. Janitarv I. 2—Kt rat ford Racing Club. January L t!--Marl on Jockey flub. January 1. 2-Wairarapa -Racin« Club. -Tanu-ir" 2—Oainn.ru Jockey Club. Tnnii'irv ° 4—Southland Racing Club. JraiiiS 7. o—Tliamw Jocto «»!••
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21069, 31 December 1931, Page 5
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