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ADDINGTON RESULTS

SILVER DE ORO SCORES ' FAST TIME BY NICOYA ONLY FIRST FANCY TO WIN [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday Good dividends were again the order of the day at Addington to-day, , the N<3w Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's August meeting was continued in fine, warm weathej, and before a large attendance. The only successful first favourite was Nicoya, who, in winning the Avon Han- } dicap, 1} miles, recorded the fast time of 3m 14 3-ss. The principal event,the King George . handicap, was won by Silver de Oro, ' who thus qualifies for the New Zealand Trotting Cup, Her time was 4m 19 4-£ is. Indianapolis ran second and Vesuvius third, the Auckland-owned Blue Mountain being unplaced. A fine finish in the Speedway Handicap resulted in Glenrossie defeating Mountain Dell by a head. The totalisator handled £26,702, compared with £27,120 10s on the second day last year, a decrease of £4lB 10s. Results: — IMPROVERS' HANDICAP, Of £200; trotters; limit 3.32; 1$ miles B—KING'S VOYAGE. 24yds bhd <D. Withers) 1 6—NEW METFORD. 24yds bhd (J. Bryce. jun. t 2 2—RACLAIM. 36yds bhd (J. Behrens) .. 3 'Also Started.—6 Nelson Ata. 8 Real Belle, 7 Wah, 24yds bhd: 1 Don Chenault. 4 Gay Paree. 10 Great Burton. 48; 6 Lough Guy, 60. Neck; length. Great Burton was fourth. Times, 3m 26 3-ss, 3m 26 4-Ss. 3m 26 l-ss. DASH HANDICAP, Of £200; saddle, limit 2.13: 1 mite 7—GEORGE REY, 12yds bhd (M. Bolmes) /. 1 S-TAXPAYER. limit (C. King) .. • 2 S—MASTER ROY. 12yds bhd (M. B. Edwards) 3 Also Started.—l Chenwood. 11 Erin's Fortune. 10 Meteor. 13 Nelson de Oro. limit; 8 Eureka Boy. 4 Gay Gordon. 9 Logan's Pride, 2 Wild Guy. 12yds bhd: 6 Probationer, 12 Reporter. 24. Two lengths: half a length. Nelson de Oro was fourth. Times. 2m S 4-ss. 2m 10 1-sb. 2m 9 2-ss. ' KING GEORGE HANDICAP. Of £500: limit 4.28; 2 miles t—SILVER DE ORO. 12yds bhd (G. McKendry) '.. .. .. .. .. 1 I—INDIANAPOLIS.1 —INDIANAPOLIS. 12yds bhd (E. C„ McDermott) .. .. ..2 B—VESUVIUS, limit (V. Alborn) .. 3 Also Started.— 3 Pegaway. 8 Gold Tipge, 9 Kingcraft 12yds bhd: 2 Blue Mountain, 24: 6 Rollo. 36; 4 Roil' Or. 60. Half a length: two lengths. Rollo was fourth. Times. 4m 19 4-Sb. 4m 20s. 4m 211-53.

BELGIUM HANDICAP, Of £2po ; limit 4.40; 2 miles 6—QUEEN AUTHOR, limit (W. P. Doyle) .. .. .. .. . . 1 4—WORTHY KING, 24yds bhd (C. Davcy) .. .. .. .. .. 2 30—GUNMETAL, limit (J. Fairman) .. 3 Also Started.—s Margaret Chenault, limit; 7 Golden Direct, 12yds bhd; 1 Willow Wave, Spec, 36; J! Harold Denver, 48. Length; three lengths. Rey Spec was fourth. Times: 4m 33 3-sb, 4m 31 4-ss, 4m 34 2-ss. LINCOLN HANDICAP, . Of £250; limit 2.47; li miles > »—PETER LOCANDA, limit (E. C. McTigue) .. .. .- ... .. 1 10— CIRO, limit (J. Behrenß) .. .. 2 7—WILD GUY. 12yds bhd (G. N. Mouritz) .. .. .. .. .. «3 Also Started.—4 Chenwood. 5 Linella, 1 Prairie King, 8 Purser, limit; 12 Colonial Boy, 11 Eureka Boy, 6 Harvest Child, 12yds bhd; 2 Ayrmont Chimes, 9 Somerby, 24. Three-quarters of a length; one length. Linella was' fourth. Times; 2m 455, 2m 45 l-ss, 2m 2-ss. AVON HANDICAP, Of £250; trotters: limit 3.27; 15 miles I—NICOYA, 48yds bhd (L. F. Berkett) 1 6—FIFA, limit (F. Holmes) .. ..2 B—WRITER," 36yds bhd <C. King) .. 3 Also Started. —9 Lough Guy, limit; 3 Garner, 5 Louis Bingen, 7 Mountain Mist, 12yds bhd; 4 First Wrack. 24, and Wrackler, 72, bracketed; 10 Biddy Parrish, 3G; 12 Stanley T, 60; 11 Trampfast, 2 Worthy Queen, 72 , Length and a-half; same. Trampfast was fourth. Times: 3m 14 3-53, 3m 18 4-ss, 3m 16s. CANTERBURY HANDICAP, Of £250; limit 4.35; 2 miles a—TEMPEST, 24yds bhd (J. Fraser, junr.) * I—SURE, limit (S. A. Edwards) .. 2 4—MOUNTAIN ORE, 12yds bhd (L. » A. Maidens) 8 Also Started.—2 Lord Leslie. 8 Nimbus, limit; 10 Arabond, 6 Gay Gordon, 11 John Jinks, 24yds bhd: 7 Cloudy Range, 9 Royal / Drusus. 36; 12 Gunfire, 5 Wrecker, 48. Length; half a length. Cloudy Range was fourth. Times: 4m 23 4-Ss, 4m 2Gs, 4m 25 l-5s SPEEDWAY HANDICAP, Of £300; limit 2.44; li miles 2—GLENROSSIE, 24yds bhd (L. O. Thomas)*" 1 B—MOUNTAIN DELL. 12yds bhd (J. Fraser, junr.) •• 2 I—IMPROMPTU. 36yds bhd (J. S. Shaw) 3 Also Started.—9 Arethusa 3 Sir Guy, 5 Raydus. limit; 4 Gold Country 12yds bhd; 7 Roddy, 24; 10 Lindbergh, 36; 11 Red Shadow; CO; 6 Harold Logan, 72. Head; half a length. Arethusa was fourth. Times: 2m 39 3-ss, 3m 40 4-ss, 2m 39a. 1 FORM OF RED HOPE WINNER LAST SEASON - / The Whangarei pacer Red Hope, who won the Grey Lynn Handicap at Epsom last August, going 3.29 4-5 off the limit, 3.39, is again engaged in the same race this season, being handicapped on. 2.58 in the 3min. class, the distance having been, reduced to a mile and a-quarter. After his Auckland success Red Hope lost all form and did not show anything like his early promise until the end of the season. At the winter meeting he finished close to the placed horses in the Hobson Handicap and in the Juno Handicap finished second to Itingtrue, a/performance that cost him 12 yards handicap. If he has made satisfactory progress in Die interval. Red Hope should not be without prospects next week.

HAWKE'S BAY TROTTERS NOMINATIONS FOR EPSOM / Two interesting entrants for the Auckland Trotting Club's meeting on August 25 are the Hawke's Bay-owned horses Luminate nud Mute. Two seasons ago Luminate performed so well that u good future was predicted for hipi. tut he went amiss and was not raced last reason. Luminate, who is by Hal Junior /from a Huia Dillon mare, won a double at the Wanganui Trotting Club s Autumn Maeting in 1932 and finished the season by winning the East Coast Handicap at the Hawke'a Bay Trotting Club's Winter Meeting. ~ , , , ~ , * Mute, who is a straight-out trotter by Peter Chenault, lias not done much racing, but at the 3933 Wanganui meeting he displayed promising form by finishing a good second to ihe Canterbury trotter Sphinx, who had previously won at Manawatu and Hawera. Puninga. dam of Mute, was a useful performer, and two others ol her progeny, Le Chenault, full-brother te Mute, and Manco, by Peterwah, have won races. ' INTERFERENCE IN TROTTING _ t ' " [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION'] CHRISTCHTJRCH, Wednesday The board of the New Zealand Trotting Association has decided to ask from clubs in future cases where interference in a race is proved an indication of whether the interference was accidental or malicious or brought about by carelessness.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21880, 16 August 1934, Page 9

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ADDINGTON RESULTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21880, 16 August 1934, Page 9

ADDINGTON RESULTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21880, 16 August 1934, Page 9

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