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ADDINGTON TROTS.

SATIN" KING WINS EASTER. MURIEL D'ORO RUNS SECOND. GREAT WAY'S AUTUMN HANDICAP [by telegraph.—pnfcss association.] CHRISTCHURCH,- Saturday. The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's Easter Meeting opened to-day. The, weather was fine and the course was fast. There . wa3 an excellent attendance. The, totalis'ator investments amounted to £24,510, compared with -£31,400' last year. Results were:— PRELIMINARY HANDICAP,, .Of £200: trotters; limit 3.32; li miles. 10—NELSON ATA. J. DeyeH's ch ■g. ' aged, hy Nelson Bingen-sWuniatu,, 24yda blid (Buttoxfield) . . . . . . 1 S—NELSON'S BOY. 'J'. G. Fox's. 84yds bhd (M. Holmes) ~ ~2 15—STANLEY T., J. Young's, 120 yds bhd (Young) .. .. . , ..3 Also Started.—l 4 Deceitful, 2 Dark McKinney, 3 Great Amazon, 11 Merco Bingen, limit; 7 Repute, limit, and Audominion, 36yds bhd (bracketed); 4 Valloden, 12; 5 All Peters, 0 Lady Fan, 8 St. Petrox. 24; 1 Great Kelson, 13 Great Way, 30; 12 White Satin, GO. Nelson Ata, took command going down the back the last time and led into the. straight from Nelson's Boy, 'Dark Mc.Kin'ney, Stanley 7\ and Great, Nelson. In a' close finish. Nelson Ala beat Nelson's Boy by a neck with Stanley T. ft similar distance away. Dark McKinney was fourth. Times: 3m 2Gs, 3m 21 1-53, 3m 18 2-ss. FENDAL.TON HANDICAP, Of £200; saddle, limit 2.14;, 1 mile. , 2—PRINCESS MAURITIUS, F. B. McFarlnne's •br in, aged, by Direct. » Mauritius—Bell Patch, limit (Mauritz) 1. 7--SOMEKBY, B. Alborii's,' limit (Al- . born) . . . . 2 S—SUNNY 808, J. Black's, 12yds bhd (King) . . 3 Started.—Aleron. C Great Triumph . and Tactless (bracketed), 11 Miguonne, 10 Norwester, 17 Pearl Logan, 16 Peter Daunt, 5 Wild Voyage, limit; 8 SI. George, limit, bracketed with Sunny Bob; 3 Harvest Child, 12yds bhd, and Royal Comrade, 24yds bhd, bracketed; 1 Lily Bingen, 4 Real/ Girl. 15;. Sunchild, 13 Wrackeeu, 12; 12 Colonial Boy, 14 Wilrua Dillon, 24. Somerby turned for homo' well clear of Norwester, Great. Triumph,- Lily Bingen, Princess Mauritius and .Wild Voyege. Princess Mauritius caucht Somerby on the post to win by a bead with Sunny Bob two lengths away. Lily Bingen was fourth.. Times: 2m 10 l-ss, 2m It) 2-3s, 2m 10s.

EASTER HANDICAP, Of £550; limit 4.29; 2 milc3. 2—SATIN" KING, W. McDonald's b g, aged, by Erin's Kin?— Harold Wilkes mare, 3Gyds bhd (Hooper) . . . . 1 10—MURIEL D'ORO, W. E .Sitnes', limit (F. G. Holmes) . .. .. 2 4—ARETHUSA, H. F. Nicoll, 12yds bhd (M. Holmes) . 3 7—WARPLANE. J. J. Kcnncrley's, 12yds bhd (J. J. Kenuerly) . . .. .. <1 Also Started.—s Golden Pedro. limit: G Pluto, limit, and Lindbergh, 3(iyds bhd, bracketed; 1 Red Shadow, 3 Rollo, limit; 13 Daphne de Oro, 9 Great Logan, 14 Linkman, J2yds bhd; 12 The Abbey, 24; 8 Kingcraft, 2 Kinfe Pointer, bracketed with Satm King, 3G; 11 Roi L'Or, CO. Red Shadow began smartly and with half a mile covered the order was Red Shadow, Golden Pedro, Satin King, Muriel d' Oro, The Abbey and Arethusa. Over the next circuit, the leaders were the same for Red Shadow and Golden Pedro to lead a , bunched field % Down the back the last time, Satin King ran into second place, crossing the top to follow Red Shadow into the straight with Golden Pedro. Muriel d' Oro and Arethusa next. In a great finish Satin King beat Muriel d 1 Oro by a neck, with Arethusa a similar distance Warplane was another neck back fourth. Great Logan was fifth. Times: 4m 22 l-ssi 4m 25 2-ss, 4m 24 3-ss* EXPRESS HANDICAP, Of £250; limit 4.29; 2 miles. I—GOLD COUNTRY. W. G. norland's ' b g. oyra., by Rei de Oro—Country Belle; limit (A. Holmes) 2' 10—MAJOR LIND, J, Young's, 12yd8'~" . bhd (Young) .. . . .... 2 11—BRENTLIGHT. J. J. Kennerley's". limit (J. J. Kemierley) .. .. ..3 Also Started.-—G Purser, limit; 2 Anon, 14 Proud Dillon, 12yds bhd; 7 Baron Bingen, 8 Grand Canyon, 4 Nimble Direct, 9 Tarndalf, 24; 5 Ayrmont (Chimes, 3 Black Lion, 36;. 12 Harvest Child, 48; 13 Arikitoa, 60. , Nimble Direct was followed by Gold Country and 'Orion into the straight and in a close finish Gold Country won by half a head from Major Lind, with Brentlight a similar distance away. Baron Bingen' was fourth. Times: 4m 29 4-ss, 4m 295, 4m 30 l-ss. AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of J0250; trotters; limit 4.40; 2 miles. 3—GREAT WAY. Mrs. £. Berryman's ' ch g, Gyrs.. by Peterwali—Medway, limit (Donald) .. 1 4—WHITE SATIN. M. O'Brien's, 24yds bhd (McDermolt) 2 10—VALLODEN, S. M. August's, limit (August) .. 3 Also Started.—ls Audominion, limit; 3 Ambition, 30yds bhd, bracketed with Great Way, limit; 1 Mountain Mist. 12; 13 Gemlight, 5 New Metford, 14 Rose A:*do, 24; 4 Surprise Journey. J32, bracketed ' with White Satin; ,12 Boneta. 11 Ukulele Lady. 3G; 8' Quickfire, 48; 9 Cannonbal!, 6 Fifa, 60; 2 Stanley T., 108; 7. Olive Nelson, 144.*

When the field had settled down, Audomnuon led from V*ailodon, Great Way, Anibition. White Satin and 'Hose Audo. This was the order going along thq. back and with a rbund to go, the lenders were Audominion. Great Way, Valloden, Rose Airdo, Ambitiou. White Satin and Fifa. Ambition led round the far turn to be followed into tho straight by V,allodeii, White* Sntin. Fifa, Great Way, Stanley T. and Olive Nelson. In tho ,run home Great Way won by half a length with Valloden a length away. Fifa was fourth. Times: 4m 3G, 4m 34 l-ss t 4m 36 3-ss. BELFAST HANDICAP, Of £200; limit 2.4G; li miles. 3—CRANLEIGH, S. A. Edward's b' g, aged, by Travis Axworthy—-Given-leigh, limit (M. B. Edwards) .. ... J S—GEORGE REY, A. Quigley's,. 12yds bhd (F. G. Holmes) 2 10—MILO MINTO, D. Spencb's, 12yds bhd (Hooiier) 3 Also Started.—s Avenger and Cyone, bracketed. 7 Benefice, 2 Golden Pedro, 11 Mae. Dillon, 6 Morning Sun and Pluto, bracketed, 1 Sodium. 13 Steel All, limits 0 Colonial Boy, 12yds bhd; 12 The Abbey, 1 Impromptu, 24. In the straight Cranleigh came through on the rails to win easily by two lengths from Georgo Rey, with Milo Minto half a length away. Colonial Boy was fourth, limes; 2m 43 4-ss, 2m 43 l : ss, 2m 43 3-os. WILKIN HANDICAP, Of £250; limit 4.35; 2 miles. —WILBUR WHITE. F. B. McFarlane's or g, aged, by Wilbur Loo—Don's Jewel, 21yds l>hd (McFarlane) . . 1 TINGE, A. McLellan's, limit (McLellan) ■ . . 2 S—MOUNTAIN ORE. J. Wall's, limit (Maidens) . . . . . . '. . . . 3

Also Started.—s Locution, 1 Nona BinKen. 14 Roddy, limit: 12 Lifebuoy. 12yda bhd; 7 Bracken, la Chomuvay, 24: 10 Hon, 21. and St. George, 48; 15 Salient, 24; '?.>> ■ on Voyage, 48, bracketed with Wilbur White: 1G Country King. 2 Nelson's Victory, 0 Pageant d'Or, 3G; 11 Netta. Oro. C ltoya! Druaus, 48. Gold Tinge led into the straight from Roddy, Mountain Ore, Noun Bingcn, Netta Oro and Wilbur White. Tim. last-named linl.Rlied strongly to win by a length 'tintf uhnlf from Gold Tinge," \\s(ti Mountain Ore two lengths awity. Roddy wns fourth, limes: 4m 25 3-ss. 4m 23, 4m 28 2-ss. ! FLYING HANDICAP, limit 2.43; li miles. 3—FREE ADVICE, G. J. Barton's eh m. aged, Blue Mountain King— Intaglio, 12yds bhd (Tomkinson) . . 1 2—RED SHADOW, W. G. Deyoll'a. limit '(J. Bryco). . , . a S—HAROLD LOGAN. Miss E. Hinds'. ' 48yds bhd (Humphreys) ._. 3 Also Started.—>lDelightful, C Rollo, limit; 1 Royal Silk, limit, and Great Logan, 12yds bhd. bracketed; 8 King Pointer, 10 Logan Chief, 12; 7 Cannol, 9 Jewel Pointer, , Red Shadow and Delightful were the early leaders, but passing the stands, the order was Harold Logon, Red Shadow. Logan Chief, Delightful, Carmel and Freo Advice. /This was the order rounding the far turn for Red Shadow to l'ead into the Straight from Freo Advice, Harold Logan and Royal Silk. Free Advice fniished best to beat Red Shadow by a length and a-half with' Harold Logan » head away. R6yal Silk wan fourth. Times: 2m 44 4-Ss, 2m 46 l-ss, 2m 42 2-55.,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 7

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ADDINGTON TROTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 7

ADDINGTON TROTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 7