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POSTPONED MEETING

])EAD-HEAT in main race WRECKER AND REY SPEC SOMERBY'S RELIEF HANDICAP - [j,Y lELEOIHAPH— PKES9 ASSOCIATION] CHRISTCHURCH. Wednesday Tbe combined Christchurch Trotting B <id Canterbury Jockey Clubs Benefit Meeting was held to-day in fine weather It had been postponed from last Saturday because of wet weather. The attendance wall good for an off-day and the track was in good order. The tctalisator investments amounted to £10,224 10s. Results:— pATHIOTtO HANDICAP, Of £IOO, trotters; limit 3.44; IS miles ISABEL PATCH, limit (M. • Holmes) .. 1 LADY SONOMA. 24yds bhd (J. Bryce. jun.) D.'SCOHD, '2l;rd» bhd (R. J- Raples) s ". I Qtnrtecl. 12 Don Giovanni, 19 Joe c/rbine. 18 Ofcin?mutu. 10 Win Thru, limit IS Bingen Spiers, o Gnynor, 2 Renegade. I®,da bhd; 13 D.lfashion, 8 Golden Bingen. 11 Little Reta. 1.6 Silver Sea, 17 Sister Mury. "4> 7 Sonoma King, 6 Winsome Laddie, n Header. 48. 15 Modern Liidy. GO. iiiij lengths; length. Header was fourth Ti«es. 3m 27 3m 27 l-sa. 8m 27 Me. CANTERBURY PARK HANDICAP. 0i £11®; limit 2.54; 1J miles l-BATTLEFIELD. limit (D. C. Watts) 1 B—WHIPPET, 12yds bhd (L. A. Maidens) 2 4-PAUL DRUSUS. 12yds bhd (J. Bryce, iun,) • • 8 Also Started.—& Nelson's Chum, limit: 2 ; Gulden Cross, lifijds bhd ] Three-quarters di a length; length. Golden , Cross was fourth. Times: 2m 495, 2m 48 1-os, , On 48 2-5s • METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, 0f.£200: limit 4.34; 2 miles a—REY SPEC, 48yds bhd (E. C. Mo- ; Dermoit) . • ■ ! 4—WRECkEE, 72yds bhd (J. Frnser, | jun.) • 1 MOCAST. limit (C. S. Donald) .. 8 •IDead-heat for first. Also Started.—B Colonial Boy, 3 Goldon Direct. 5 Queen Author. 24yds bhd. l>end-heftt: t.'brse lenarths. Golden Direct ■was fourtL Times: 4m 255. 4m 2cs. 4m SO 2-5s RACINQ QUEEN'S HANDICAP, Of £110: limit 3.5, IJ miles I—NAVY BLUEi limit (S. A. Edwards) 1 B—CASSANOVA, limit (G. Mouriitz) .. 2 7-RENOWN'« BEST, limit (A. Fairbairn) .. , 8 Also Started .-10 Acoel. 5 Celebrity. 8 Chieftainess, 2 Tnpdancer and Vnldore (hiacketrd), 4 Pol Luck. 9 Valiant.. 6 Wagon I!7herls. limit. , , Half-length; tinnth Chieftainess was fourth. Times. 51s. 2m 51 l-ss. 2m 51 4-os. NEW BRIGHTON HANDICAP, Of £UO: trotters; limit 4.53j 2 miles &..MATAUNGA, S6yds bhd (J. J. Kennerley) 1 3—SANDY N„ 48yds bhd (R. Motz) .. 2 3—KOTINGA, 33yds bhd (G F. Clark) 8 Also Started,-10 Billy Sundy. 6 r , H(lka ; tere. 4 Header. 1 Kuini. 7 Normnn Fox. 5 W nsome Laddie, It.. 9 Real Boy. 48yds bh Two lengths;: half a length. Header wns fourth. Timea: tei 355. 4m 34 2-ss. 4m 3ft 3-5b OWNERS AND BREEDERS' HANDICAP. Of £120; limit 4.40: 2 miles B—OH ACE McISL ! WYA. limit (R. B. Berry) 1 B—GRAND FINALE, 12yds bhd (J. Bryce, jun. I 2 6—JOLLY WAVE, 24yds bhd (J. Bell, iun.) ... .. .. 3 J.lso" Started;.— I Golden Cross. 9 (Junmetal,' 2 Mum Celesta. limit; 7 Young Frank; 24yds bhd. 6 Prince Author. 4 Real Burton, 36. N*ck; head P'rince Author was fourth. Times: 4m 3ns. 34 l-ss, 4m 33 '2-ss. RELIEF HANDICAP, Of £150; limit 2.40: li milea s—-SOMERBY, limit (L. A. Maidens) .. 1 I—WILD GDY, 12yds bhd (G. Mouritz) 2 6—AVERNUB, 12 yds bhd (G. D. Cameron) 8 The winner wns bracketed with Vesusvius Also Started-5 Bracken, limit, and Indianapolis (btocketed), 84yds bhd; 7 Lord Leslie, 3 Prairie King, limit; 8 Arikiton. 12yds bhd: 4 l:Hl»er Dfr Oro. 48; 2 Vesuvius 36. Half a length: three lengths. Vesuvius was fourth. Times: 2ra 435. 2m 42 1-ss. 2m 42 4-ss. CANTEIRBUIIY JOCKEY OI.UB HANDICAP, Of £100; saddle; limit 2.20; 1 mile 4-NELSON'S CHUM. 94yds bhd (M. Holmes) ... .. .. .. 1 8-BLACK JESTER, 12yds bhd (J. Fraser. iun.) •• 2 6 AYR LAS 3. limit (J Bryce, jun.) .. S Also Started -"-9 Banffshire Lad, 2 Edgn.r Wallnce. 1 Ha:rv<stin, 8 Little Victor, 1.0 Akhhoraa. 1 Treasure Bond. 4 Vagabond King, limit. Half-length, four lengths. Vagabond King was fourth. Times: 2m 13 4-ss, 2m 16is, 2m 17- l-5«. GALLOPS AT HAWERA i j ■■ HORSES FOR AVONDALE TRIP [b-X telegraph OWN correspondent] • HAWERA, Wednesday Some interesting gallops were performed at Hnwera yesterday morning b.T candidates for the Marton, Wnncainui and Avondule meetings A strong South farannln contingent, composed of Alchemic, IBiintrv, Notinm, Boloisl\ Brilliancy, Itod Panther and a Colossus "-Just Ho filly, is carded to make tho Avondale trip. i?ast work was done on the trial grass, which was in gooJ order the gointr being firmer than at other stacce this winter. t A feature of the work was a britliart three furlongs by Carfex and th** twr-vear-old Notium in 38 4-fis. Carfot kicked out.- by hiu rider, but Solium was noi; asked to do his best to finish on terms. The two-year-oil will fulfil his Arondale Stakes en<zag«»- j Went, and his trainer. J. Browri. states that there is no prospect of him goiniZ i to Australia for some time yet. Cciesto ran threo furlongs in 41 2-ss, i Btri:ling along well. Gokleri Hair j traversed a similar distance in 40s. She j has brightened up considerably since j returning trom Hiccarton. A good gallop for hacks was credited ! to Supreme Court, and Arouse, who i covered half a, milo in They were on terms at tho finish, but Supreme ~°i'rt was going much the better ""Frerne Court looks a great proposition for a maiden stake in the near iuturo. Tha Colossus—J list So filly was always well aibcad of Gay Patrick to harp a length and a-half to spare at the close of throe furlongs in 425. 'Hup I * fil'y could have improved on this time had she beon required. Both * ill be runners in the Debutante Stakes at Wanganui iwctweek, while the Just o illy is to go north for tho Avondale , eta ices. Bnntry beat Ingenuity by throe°f a length over half a mill? > . '^ s - Bnntrv looks really well and he hard to heat at Marton on oat irda.v. He will also race at Wanga- »»), and promises to strip fit for tho ml" 1 ' Ruinous. Aii an^anill Guineas candidates Aiehomic and 1,0 wen berg were both rl/t!", Stondv work W K Pino will a L ' 1,1 the Guineas. ri!V (I(lit,on lJroll K'i's team is Mombroney. a live-year-old gelding b.v rontjy from Clemsoult, who is to 06 tried as a hurdler. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 9

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POSTPONED MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 9

POSTPONED MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 9

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