HUTT PARK TROTS
SUCCESS OF ZINCALI RETURN OF GOLD FLIGHT SPECIAL EDITION PREVAILS [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Saturday The Wellington Trotting Club's Summer Meeting was concluded at Unit Park to-day in the presence of a large crowd. The weather was bright and sunny in.l the track Avns in excellent condition. The totalisator handled £4-1.007, compared with £-!(),'203 on the I second day last year, an increase of i £7BOI. The total for the meeting was £66,010 l()s, against £61,154 10s Last year, an increase of £1856. Results PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP, First £l4O, second £4O, third £2O; trotters; limit, 4.59; 2 miles 2—3—Allie Audubon, 108 yds bhd (R. Motz) 1 3—2—Danzle Guy, 12yds bhd (A. Butterfield) 2 I—l—Chateau, 48yds bhd (R. Young-) , . 3 Also Started.-I —4 Helen Scott, 7 —7 Highrate, B—B8 —8 Gipsy Lee, o—o Tlior, 9—9 Worthy Audubon, limit; 5—5 Expensive Lady, 84yds bhd. Five lengths; length. Highrate was fourth. Times: lm 34 2-ss, 4in 445, lm 4 1 3-ss. WOBURN HANDICAP, First £125, second £3O, third £2O; limit, 3.43; iy 2 miles 0—6 —Fataisc, limit (J. Bryce) . . . . 1 B—B—Caßtclla8 —B—Caßtclla Del Ora, limit (G. L. Adams) . . . . 2 31 —Kaulala, limit, (R. Donald) . . 3 Also Started.-—l—l Spencer Yolo, I—3 All i Gallant, 2—2 Swagger Jack, 7 —7 Shannon Lass, limit; 5—5 Surprise Potts, 12yds bhd. Neck; two lengths. Swagger Jack was fourth. Times: 3m 24 l-ss, 3m 21 2-ss, 3m 25 i-5s WAINUI HANDICAP, First £IOO, second £ls, third £2O; limit, 2.57; l'/i miles I—l Channel Fleet, limit ( J. B. Pringle) . . 1 3—4—-Oxford Scholar, 12yds bhd (C. K. Yea I man) . . 2 78—Futl Hand, 32yds bhd (Tj. A. Maidens) . . . . , . 3 Also Started.—s-—5 Star Ace, limit; B—78 —7 Heroic Prince, o—o0 —0 Labour Day, 2 —-2 Grattan ita, 12.vds bhd; 4—3 Single Star, 4b. Neck; length. Labour Day was fourth. Times: 2m 48s, 2m 47 1-ss, - _' m 47 2-ss. WELLINGTON TROTTING CUP, First £350. second £IOO, third £SO; limit, 4.31; 2 miles 22—Zincali, 24yds bhd (L. A. Maidens) 1 3—3 —Fremont, limit iT. H. Gunning) .. 2 o—lo—Huguenot, limit (R. 13. Berry) . . 3 Also Started.—l o—9 Sainton, 4—5 Smile Again, limit; s—o5 —0 Three Tens, (j—4 Toceetie, 12yds bhd; I—-1 Gold Bar, B—78 —7 Mongolian, 21; 7—B Cruiser, 30. Length; two. lengths. Toceetie was fourth. Times: 4m 1 l-ss, lm 20 2-ss, lm 275. NAVY HANDICAP, First £215, second £7O, third £35; trotters; limit, 4.38; 'J miles 1 —2 —Dark Hazard, 48yds bhd (M. C. McTigue) . . 1 2—l—Reception, 24yds bhd (J. Pringle) 2 8 —8—Gracie Fields, 21yds bhd (R. Townley) 3 Also Started.—s- —7 Parrish Guide, limit; o—l Mohican, 7 —o Tan John, 2-1 yds bhd; 3—3 Franz Derby, 4—5 Mute, 30. Half a length each way. Tan John was fourth. Times: 4rn 295, 4in 31 2-58, lm 325. | WAIWIIETU HANDICAP, First £l4O, second £4O, third £2O; limit. 3.1; 1% miles 44 — Gold Flight, limit (D. G. Nyhan) 1 2—2—Positive, limit (P. P. Gallagher) . 2 I—l—Neutrality, 12yds bhd (M. Stewart) 3 Also Started. —5—5 Burt Scott, 7 —7 Don Walla, B—B8 —8 Lough Derg, limit; O—o Scapa Flow, 12yds bhd; 3—3 Milliard, 24. Neck; half a length. Scapa Plow was fourth. Times: 2m 495, 2m 40 l-ss, 2m 48 FERRY HANDICAP,, First £175. second £SO, third £25; limit, 3.30; IVi miles o—o—Single Star, 12yds bhd (F. Holmes) 1 3—i—Little Derby, 12yds bhd (L. A. Maidens) ■ ■ • ■ - 4—s—Sir Julien, limit (M. Holmes) , . 3 Also Started.—7—B Sister Polly, o—9 Stylish Boy, limit; B—7 Axspear, I—3 Kid Wolf, 12yds bhd; o—o0 —0 Popeye, s—l Distributor, 24. Length; two lengths and a-half. Kid Wolf was fourth. Times: 3m 19 1-os, 3m 19 2-os, 3m 21 2-ss. All .REYOIR HANDICAP, First £IOO. second £55, third £3O; limit, 3.27; l'/a miles 1 —i —Special Edition, limit (J. B. Pringle) ■ ■ • ■ - • .. 1 2 —o—Blue Diamond, limit (J. Bryce, jun.) 2 41—Pamelus, limit (D. Bennett) . . 3 Also Started.—0 —0 Mazaire, 5—5 Coquette, limit; 3—3 Lady Carol, 30yds bhd; 7 —7 Cruiser, 00. Two lengths each way. Lady Carol was fourth. Times: 3m 245, 3m 24. 2-ss, 3m 25 TAPANUI CARNIVAL TWO HORSES SCORE TWICE PINK DRESS AND ERIN'S VIEW [by telegraph—CHESS association] INVERCARGILL, Sunday The annual meeting of the Tapanui Racing Club was held yesterday in fine weather before a fair attendance. Tho totalisator handled £4085 10s, compared with £4119 last year a decrease of £.33 I.os. Results:— TRIAL HANDICAP, first £45, second £7, third £3; 0 fnr. —1 Evemary, S. I I (A. Anderson), 1; 3 Astral Flame, 8.8 (K. Ford), 2; 2 Parlance, 8.8 (J. W. Donley). 3. Also started: 4 Crinkle, 8 Eastern Song. 7 Feather Lassie, o in Flight, 5 Lake Mist, 8.8. Head cacti way. Lake Mist was fourth. Time, lm PRESIDENT'S HACK HANDICAP, first £OS. second L' 7, third £3; O fur.—l Colonel Rougo, 0.0 (K. Ford), 1; 3 Irish Lass, 8.5 (L. Cluttorluu'k). 2 Secret Flight, 8.9 (A. Anderson), 3. Also started: 5 Great Legion, 8.10; I My Song, 8.8. Two and ahalf lengths; four lengths. Great Legion was fourth. Time, I m 14 2-ss. MeiNTYRE TROT, first £Ol, second £7, third £3; saddle; limit 3.43; I'/i miles.—2 Erin's View, 00yds bhd (J. Walsh), 1 : 3 Parole, 48yds bhd (D. Kerr), 2; 5 Rapid Course, 48yds bhd (11. Throp), 3. Also started: 4 Sir Dighton, 7 Juniper, limit; 0 Lorcne Val, 30yds bhd, coupled with Parrish Chimes, 00; I Polling Day, 30. Six lengths; two lengths. Polling Day was fourth. Times: 3m 27 2-ss, 3m 29 4-ss, 311 l 30 3-oS. TAPANUI HANDICAP, First, £BS, second £lO, third £5; l'A miles 2-—Aravane 8.8 (R. Gibson) .. .. .1. I —Green Boa, 0.0 (J. \Y. Dooley) .. 2 s—Ortyx, 5.12 (C. F. Low) .. 3 Also Started.—3 Aspire, 8.5; 4 Atna Rere, 8.0. Four lengths; length and a-half. Aspire was fourth. Time, 2m It 2-ss. DWYKR MEMORIAL HANDICAP, first £ll 10s and trophy valued at £lO 10s. second £7, third £3, 5 fur.—l Pink Dress, 8.1 (L, Clntterbucy), I; 2 Erinview, s.I (K. Ford), 2: 1 My Song, 8.3 (J, W. Dooley), 3. Also started: 3 Dolila, 5.2; 5 Green Locket, 7.12; fi Eastern Song, 7.7. Two lengths; three-riuartors of a length. Green Locket was fourth. Time, lm 1 l-ss. FASSIFFRN TROT, first £Ol, second £7, third £'3; saddle; limit 3.5; l' 4 miles.— 2 Erin's View, 72yds bhd (J. 'Walsh), 1; 3 Sister Joan, limit (T. P. Wilkins), 2; I Parole, 48yds bhd (J). Kerr), 3. Also started: 0 Sir Dighton, 9 Southern Chance, 8 Golden Guy. limit; 4 Polling Day, 7 Lorene Val, 30yds bhd, coupled with Parrish Chimes iT.). 48; 5 Rapid Course, 48. Neck; length. Polling Day was fourth. Times: 2m 50 2 ss, 2m 575, 2m 53 2-ss. QUIN MEMORIAL HANDICAP, first C 75, second 17, third £3; I mile and 100 yds.— 1 Eire's Ruin, 7.11 (K. Ford) 1 • 2 Green Boa, 9.0 (J, W. Dooley), 2; 5 Atun Rere, 8.0 (M. Hood), 3. Also started: 3 Ortyx, 8.13; 4 Kvemary, 7.0. Length; neck. Ortyx was fourth. Time, 1m 47 2-ss. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, first, £OS, second £7, third £3; 0 fur.—l Pink Dress, 8.0 (L. Clutterbuck), 1; 4 Irish LaS3, 8.6 (It. 2; 3 Colonel Rouge, 9.0 (J. L. Strathern), 3. Also strafed: 7 Groat Legion, 8.10; 0 Dolita, 8.7; 2 Palmar. 8.3; 5 Parlance, 8 In Flight, 7.0. Head each way. Parlance was fourth. Time, lm 14 2-ss. TO CORRESPONDENTS "Amiable" (Hamilton). —The _ Australian and New Zealand record for six furlongs. 1.8%, was established by Aurie's Star at Flemitiglon on September 7 last, year. The mile record, 1.31 'i, was put up by Amiable in the Lloyd Stakes at Fiemington on March 9, 1910, when she defeated High Caste anri A.jax. "Wager" ( Kingsland).—-Kriernhild was scratched for the Ruapehu Handicap on the first day of the Wellington Racing Club'; Summer Meeting at 11.15 a.m. on the day of the race.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 5
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