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WELLINGTON TROTTING

MEETING ON OCTOBER 2S NEW ZEALAND CUP TRIAL ' M ■ LIST OF THE HANDICAPS * [by telegraph—nu;ss association WELLINGTON, Sunday The following handicaps, for the New Zealand Cup Trial meeting of the Wellington " Trotting Club on October 29 have been declared by Mr. G. Pauk— , PETONE HANDICAP, o\.f 120, "limit 3.57; ... li miles.—Dilfashion, Fairyland. Smooger, vVorthy Star, limit; El Merit, Molly Mol- ■ ley, 12yds bhd; Miss Leda, Stanley Bingen, 36; Uark McKinney, Loitis Bingen, 4S; King's Voyage, Wah, 60; Mr. Penalty, 72. NOVICE HANDICAP, of £100; limit 3.45; b miles.—Chrystal Chimes, Desort Maiden.. Don nut, Gun Metal, lion, Man, Lady Amanda, Match ISLing, Max Havoc, Storm - Queen, Tecla, Tenor, Trada, War Officer, Actherton, all limit. OCTOBER HANDICAP, of £200; limit " Juiies.—Bracken, Country King-, kelp, Location, Purser, Raydus, iioyai Divusu3, Tactless, Tempest, ■ War i ami, limit; Arabond, 12yds bhd; Herod, - i,l aj or Lind, Nelson's Victory, 2-1; Great J. arri3h. Morning Sun, Sir Guy, 36; Arikitoa, Colorado, CO. CVP W f Z iVnV LA^ D - CL ' ? TRIAL HANDICAL . of ~300; limit 2.43; 1J miles.—Arikitoa, Lranleigh, Glenrogsie, King Pointer, kogan s Pride, Regal Voyage,- Rollo, Royal ,Vf en s, e Dillon, limit; Impromptu, l-'yds bhd; Carmel, Kingcraft, Red Shadow, ' • J-i; Jttarold Logan, 30. HANDICAP. Of £130; limit n '■ i \i J O3 ' —Ambkside, Arthur Chimes." Words, Idianapolis. rru \ictor. Mihad, Smooger, Travis I horn, limit; - C'raga- ' n-mr. Rector, 21; Native Berry, Royal Chenault. Sandy Pointer, Teri Kin-i 36T\mshov/ f 48; "Worthy Queen, 60. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. ', of £l5O- - ol ~ ! , n o? - —Dilfashion, Fairyland' h orthy Star, limit; El Merit Mollv Afnl* loy. 12yds bhd; Stanley Bingen. 36Bingen. 4£; Dark McKinney, 60; K \ oyage, Wall, 72; Mr. Penalty, 64. SHORT HANDICAP, of £100: limit, 37- }| ln -iT"?, 1 ri " en . Wrick, Chrystal ChimeV Descit Maiden, Gun Metal Iron Man, Lady Amanda, Guy Star xZLtiZ Trn'rl 00 w" Bu Av S<orm ueen ' Tecla, Tenor' Irada, Ofileer, limit; HeKilock Hero" Jean Parnsh, 12 Y ftt bhd ' o| LE , C i T ? 1 ? HANDICAP, of £ ]SO ; limit v > i * inuos.—Arabond. Brj»rkpn ■ THE TROTTING TRACK^ FAST WORK AT EPSOM (BY ABAYDOS) tAJX ■ ■ - cA,"'? 3 ot _Vie training work at Ep-o tr i on &';g -" mile and a-lialf post and after registering 1..) for tho first half were together at the mile in 2.15. Both brilliantly ovot tho • final section, finishing on tenna in 3.20 1-5. a very fine effort. ' c Irince Etawah (11. A. Shepherd) went m ,v? nt °? Nathaniel. (W. Evana) aad (W. Uillettsi for a mile and aquarter task. Nathaniel headed Prince Eta- ' v. all at the end of six furlongs in. 1.44, and -Mazda moving u-> ouickly from the Quarter-milo pes. cut Prince Etawah down, out just failed to reach Nathaniel in the smart time of 2.50. " Rolfe Audubon (L. Laver) was' acccm- ■ panied by Pedlar (A. J. Julian) for a mils and a-auarter in 2.55. and went on to comp.e t e a mile and a-half in 3.29. pacing in " his best style. W non Moko Girl (W. Dye) "was working Manna's Son (E. S. Groat), and Nell Volo ' ' (P. J. Smith) set out tor a mile run ia'' aavance of her. Manna'e Son broke early and lost ground, but Nell Volo trotted - solidly all the way. Over the last half. Moko Girl ran past Nell' Volo and finished well clear to run the mile in 2.15, trotting in great style. Nell Volo took 2.22, and ' - Mann.a'a Son, who went well-after settling"*. : down. 2.20. . . . V> T eo Machine (E. S. Groat) and Kealty (M. L. Groat) ran a useful mile and a- T half in 3.23. Wee Machine led for a. mile and a-auarter, but Realty moved up :in the ' straight and finished ■on tprms to register - 1.7 for the final half-mile. ~ Carl Mack (J. Morrison) trotted steadily' over two miles. He improved on ,the necond mile to run 2.24. stopping the final hall vigorously in I.lo}. \ . , - Carnui (P. J. going half-a-mile at moderate pace. Ipas „picked up bv Miss Joan Direct (M. Morrison). The two were not fully extended to finish tho mil® together, in 2.23. Carnui registering 3.41 :; for the mile and- a-half. Little Guy. IF. J. Smith). worked t\yo mile . . heats, but was not asked ior full 6peed. He ran the first milo in 2.24. and. the isecond ~ in 2.19. sprinting tie. last half soundly in 171 ,?! - Thelma Mack (P. J. Smith) and Sister Chris (C. Smith) ran a mile in 2.32. the - pace being very slosv early owing to Sieter . Chris refusing to begin correctly. With the drivers reversed., another milo was ran. in 0 21 .: Margaret-Wallace (E. S. Sandali) worked/... a mile in 2.19, the. first half in 1.8). Nellota (L. Mitchell) paced very etronslv : ; over three laps, sprinting homo tin: final half boldly in 1'.8." , , , , " After Fisher {A. T. Dan Direct (A.-Patten) for a mile and aquarter run in 2.5(5. the roan finished too . well for his etable-mate over an eitra quarter, which ho ran in 345. Roi Grande (A. T. Isewdick), whilo- show- - ing a nico turn ol: speed over the second half of a- mile and a-half. broke badly. After settling down for a furlong, ho bro.ee again and refused to strike the correct gait. On returning to • the paddock Roi Grande was showing signs of lameress. CANTERBURY TROTTING NOTES ; J. BRYCE'S CUP CANDIDATES : J Bryce's two New Zealand Trotting Cup • 1 candidates, Red Shadow and. Royal v>ilk, aie : coming along nicely in their work, and • : their trainer has great hopes of aduing tj ■ his very impressive record m training win- - ners of this event. Bryce has. won five, ]Sew - i Zealand Trotting Cups with Cathedral. Chimes. Great Hope.: Ahurirr (twice), and ! Kohara, driving Cathedral Chimes and. •\huriri liimselL while his eons, James. ... and Andrew, shared the victories I Great Hopo ivnd Kohara. In the coming i race Royal Silk will.be driven by the- ! trainer and J. Bryce. inn., will again pilot- , (Red Shadow, a horse with whom he has ! already enjoyed a good deal of success. I Kingcraft has rejoined D. W lthers tean } at Russley Road, after having done a gooa deal of medium-pace work under tho caisof his owner. B. Grice, at Tmwald. Withers ' is ouite satisfied with the gelding« condi--tion and he hopes at last to tram the winner of a race in which he has. htd mora than his share of bad luck. With Great Bingen (twice), Acron and Kr.ngcra.it. . • Withers has been four times second, wjila - Great Bingen also finished fourth on an-, other occasion. - - . . -s Tho credit of training a, winner of the raco may como to Withers this year, but the . honour of driving ono may still bo denied him even if Kingcraft wins, for with two horses engaged he will have to drive Regal--. Voyage, in whom he holds a registered interest. Although nothing definite has yet ... been decided upon, it is probable that P. G Holmes will drive Kingcraft. One o£ the best drivers in New Zealand. Holmes - drove Sherwood when lie finished first in 19°1 but was subsequently placed second, for 'crossing Reta Peter in tlie .straight.. Tho Russley Road horses will certainly nothing in the way" of reinsmanship. Both Kingcraft and Regal Voyage have_been iwa- vinated for tho Cup Trial in Wellinfcton andwill race there if their trainer considers - they require a good try-out prior to the,. ° l Todd Lonzia, although showing plenty of speed in his work, suffers a good deal from kidney trouble and for this reason he has been causing hi 3 trainer, D. Withers, some anxiety. All going well in the meantime the big trotter, with Regal _ Voyage, will bo taken to the Oamaru meeting on Labour. Day. Withers will.be present on the first day oi the Greymoiith meeting with Resound, Editor and Bingen Spier 3 and ho will make a hurried trip back to pilot his otlior horses on Labour Day. TROTTING FIXTURES October 22, 24—Auckland Trotting Club. ' . October 22, 5-1— GreymouJh . Trotting CluSk . October 21—Oamarv. Trotting Cjulv. • - October 29—Wtillinfr-.'in Trotting Club..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 7

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WELLINGTON TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 7

WELLINGTON TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 7