SOUTHERN TROTTING
EVENTS AT ADDINGTON GOOD WIN FOR GAMBLE GRAHAM DIRECT BEATEN [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's Easter Meeting opened today in line weather, and before a very large attendance. The track was slow, owing to the footing being loose and dry. The amount passed through the totalisator was £35,081 10s, against £29,015 10s for the corresponding day last year. Results: — PRELIMINARY HANDICAP, Of £200; trotters, limit 3.3(5; li miles 55 —DISCORD, limit (R. J. Rapley). 1 9—9—SILK COAT, limit (R. Townley) 2 10—10—WAHNOOK A, 24yds bhd (R. Donald) 3 Also Started.—4-—4 Helen's Bay, 7 —G Little Reta, 11—11 Norman Fox. limit; 2—2 Isabel Patch, 6—6 Resound, 12yds bhd; 3 —3 lvuini, B—7 Mataunga, I—l1 —1 Reward, 24, and King's Guard, 30. bracketed. Two lengths; six lengths. Times, 3m 23 4-ss. 3tu 245, 3m 21 2-ss. fendalton handicap, Of £2OO, saddle, limit 2.14; 1 mile 1 —1—GRAND MOGUL, limit (,T. Fraser, jun.) 1 2—2—DE SOTO, 12yds bhd (J. Bryce, jun.) 2 3 4—WILLOW WAVE. 24yds bhd (M. Holmes) . . . . . . . . . 3 Also Started.—9—7 Wilbur White, 4—3 Young Frank, limit; 7—9 Arachne, B—B Eureka Boy. 6—5 Sylvia Sydney, 12yds bhd; 10—10 Logan's Pride, 11—11 Prairie King. 5—6 Reporter. 24. Two lengths; three lengths. Times, 2m 12 l-ss. 2m 11 3-ss, 2m lis. EASTER HANDICAP, Of £500; limit 4.28; 2 miles I—I—GAMBLE, 12yds bhd (M. Stewart) 1 3—S—GRAHAM DIRECT, 24yds bhd (F. G. Holmes) 2 4—I—LLEWELLYN'S PRIDE, limit (G. McKendry) 3 Also Started.—7—7 Taxpayer, 10—11 Vesuvius. limit; 6—6 Rey Spec. 2—2 Tempest, and 2—2 Wrecker. 12yds bhd, bracketed: 5—3 Blue Mountain, 9—lo Sir Guy, 11—9 Sunny Morn, 36; B—2 Harold Logan. 96. Length and a-half; two lengths. Times, 4m 2S l-ss, 4m 27 2-ss, 4m 29 4-ss. BELFAST HANDICAP. Of £250; limit 2.47; li miles I—I—GUY JUNIOR, 12yda bhd (G. McKendry) 1 9—9—WARESS, limit (M G. McTigue) 2 B—B—MOCAST, limit (R. Donald) . . 3 Also Started.—ll—ll Arachne, 3—3 Battlefield, 4—4 Iraq. 12 —13 Major Lind, 13 —12 Royal Drusus, limit; 2—2 Craganour, 6—7 Peter Locuncia, 5—5 Willow Wave, 12yds bhd; 7—6 Grace McElwyn, 14—14 Muriel de Oro, 10—10 Raydus, 24. Length and a-half; two lengths, Times, 2m 445, 2m 44 l-ss. '2m 45 3-59. WILKIN HANDICAP, Of £'2oo: limit 4.40; 2 miles 33 —BIG AUTHOR, limit (O. E. Hooper) 1 5 GUY. limit (M.
Holmes) . . . . . • • . . 2 10--10 MORELLO. 36yds bhd (M. C. MoTigue) . . . . • - • • 3 Also Started.-6—9 Kibo, I—l Self, limit; 7—5 All Sunshine, 12 —11 Margaret Bel.. 11—8 Marie Celeste, B—7 Noble Prince, 24yds blul; 2—2 Isabel Derby, 9—f. Nobleman, 30. Four lengths; head. Times, 4m 295, 4m 29 3-ss, 4m 2G 4-ss. AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of £250; trotters; limit 4.40; 2 miles 2—2—TEVIOT DOWNS. 3Gyda bhd (J. Fraser, jun.) .. .. .. 1 S—6—BESSIE PARRISH. GOyds bhd (J. J. Kennerley) . . . - • . . 2 3—4—FIFA. 12yds bha (F. Holmes) .. 3 Also Started.—l—l Air Flow, 4—5 Guy O'Mine, 6—3 Rachiim. limit, and t irst Wrack, 84yc!s bhd, bracketed; B—B New Metford, 24: 7—7 Lougli Guy, 48. Half a length; thiee lengths. Times, 4rn 345, 4m 32 l-ss, 4m 30 3-ss. EXPRESS HANDICAP, Of £250; limit 4.3G; 2 miles 9—9—YOUNG FRANK, limit (F. Marshall ) -. ... •• - ■ 1 45 —LADY FAME, limit (S. A. Edwards) . . . . . • - - • • 2 3—3—YOUNG TRAVIS, limit (C. King) 3 Also Started;—1 —1 Rongomai, 6 —6 Tangatu, B—7 Wilbur White, limit; 5—4 Sea Gift (T.), 3Gyds bhd: 2—2 Bingen Palm 48; 7 —B Francis Lincoln, GO. Head; length and a-hnlf. Times, 4m 2!' 4-ss, 4m 30s 4m l-ss. FLYING HANDICAP, Of £250: limit 2.44; H miles 2—3—WORTHY LIGHT, limit (M Holmes) .. .. .. • • .. 1 I—I—CLOUDY RANGE, limit (J. Fraser jun.) 2 8-10—REY SPEC, limit (R. B. Berry) 3 Also Started.—9 —8 Avernus, 10—9 George Rey, 11—11 Smoogcr, 7—7 Sunny Morn, 4—4 Supertax, limit; I—l Tempest (bracketed with Cloudy Range), 3—2 Blue Mountain, ft—6 Gold Tinge, 5—5 Taxpayer, 12—12 Vesuvius, 12yds bhd Length; neck. Times, 2m 44 4-ss, 2m 455, 2m 45 l-ss.
WAIPUKURAU RACES PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY The single pool system of betting will be used at the Waipukurau Jockey Club's meeting to-dav. Telegraphing last evening, the Herald's Hastings correspondent stated that the weather promised to be sum-mer-like, with tho track very hard. Horses likely to be well supported were: — 11.30 —Maiden Race.—Charade, Trailer, Ruinette. 12.45 —Hatuma Hack Handicap.—Mata Hari, Silver Song, Quake. I.o—Ruataniwha Hack Handicap.— Granvale, Blue Garter, Quaint. 1.45 —Waipukurau Cup.—Alby, Snowball, Slippery. 2.30 —Oringi. Handicap.—Golden Time, Chat, Penny-Come-Quick. 3.15 —Ladies' Handicap.—John Charles, Royal Shift, Ephinlt«s. 4.0 —Purimu Hack Handicap.—Silver Song, Recitation, Blygain. 4.45 —Flying Handicap.—Hest, Mata Hari, Cullus. Following are tho acceptances: —
MA.IDEN RACE, of £CO; G fur.—Mickey, Charade, Seacourt, Ruinette, First Hand, Altimoter, Iddo, Gibb's Girl, Red Hunting, Vainsborough, Trailer, 8.7. HATUMA HACK HANDICAP, of £7O; 5 fur.—Silver Sorig, 9.3; Mata Hari, 9.0; Orby's Lust, 8.5; Quake, Recitation, 7.10; Drumpeel, 7.8; First Chapter, 7.4; Gibb's trirl, 7.0. KUATANIWHA HACK HANDICAP, of £75; 1 mile.—Quaint, 9.0: Granvale, 8.11: Blygnin, 8.8; Blue Garter, 8.4; Count Willonyx, 8.2; Monarchy, Jddo, 8.1; Lord Hereford, 8.0; Charade, Laconic, Royal Garter. Royal Dash, Vainsborough, Trailer, 7.9. WATPUKURAU CUP. of £125: 11 miles. Slippery, 9.8; Alby. 8.3; Contact, 7.11; Granvale. 7.9; Blygain, Snowball, 7.5; Chopin, 7,0. ORTNGiT HANDICAP, of £OS; 5 fur.— Golden Time, 9.0; Red Hunting, 8.3; Hinepit. 8.1; Chat, Pennycomequick, 7.10; Essex, 7.G. LADIES' HANDICAP, of £7O; 1 mile nnd 3 fur.—John Charles. 11.8; Royal Shift, 11.C; Ephialtes, 11.4: Father's Choice, 10.10; l'aura Lad, First Hand, Lyane, 10.7. PURIMU HANDICAP, of £7O; 6 fur.—Silver Song, 9.4; Orby's Last, 8.8; Blygain, 8.5; Kecitation, 7.11; Quake, 7.10; Royal Solo, 7.9; Minnow, 7.7; Ruinette, 7.2. FLYING HANDICAP, of £80; 6 fur.— Slippery, 9.0; Lavina, 8.1; Cullus. Sir Nigel, 7.12; Souchong, 7.10; Host, Alby, 7.7; Mata Hari, 7.4; False Scent, 7.0. TROTTING IN TASMANIA EASTER CUP CONTEST LAUNCESTON, April 11 Evicus and Emilius Way were unplaced in the Easter Trotting Cup, li miles, at Launceston to-day. They started from 72yds. and 84yds. behind respectively. The race was won b.v Marble Bath (N.S.W.), limit, in 3.30 1-5.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22392, 13 April 1936, Page 13
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