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ADDINGTON TROTS

FERRY POST TRIUMPHS ( FINE ART CAPTURES STAKES f VICTORY FOR BUSH LADDIE I [dv TELEGRAPH —PItESS association] ( CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday The Now Zealand Metropolitan Trot- t ting Club's August meeting was opened ] at Addington to-day in fine but dull 1 weather before a large attendance. r lhe \ totalisator handled £52.503 10s, com- j pared with £47,111 on the first day last , year, an increase of £5062 10s. Iho track was in good order. Shadoland finished third in the Introductory Handicap, but the stipendiary steward, ] Mr. F. J. Beer, entered a protest against him for galloping and, on this being upheld, j llatrack was placed third. j Results: — INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, first , £'JOO, second £OO, third 110; trotters; limit ( 3.40; 1/3 miles. —J L Certlssimus, 24yds | btui (D. Teahen), 1; 3—3 Within, limit f (W. J. Doyle), '2; 7-—O Hatrack, limit (V. , Alborn), 3. Also started: 11—10 Amonos, 1 j-I—ls Pirate's Last, 9 —9 Shadcland, 13 —ll Walter Wrack, limit; 12 —12 Discord, 4 —>l ] Escalado, B—S8 —S Vain Lad, 12yds bbd; o—s , Margin, 5—7 Millislc, 2—2 Aristotle, 24, 1 bracketed with Allie Audubon, 30; 15 —13 1 Native ITuon, 30; 10 —11 Pilot Peter, 48. I Three lengths; head. Shadeland was fourth. < Times; 3m 435, 3m 45 2-ss, 3in 45 3-ss. 1 ADVANCE HANDICAP, first £2OO, second £OO. third £4O: limit 4.40; 2 miles 2—3 Hardy Oak, 12yds bhd (0. E. Hooper), 1; I—l Turco, 12yds bhd (J. Walsh), 2; 4—2 Nationalist, limit (V. Alborn). 3. Also started: 9—9 Coquette, 7—7 Distributor, ! B—B Driimoak, 11—11 Purina, 10—10 Warship, .imifc; 3—4 Black Surprise, 5—5 Blue Diamond, o—o Wainonl Girl, 12yds bhd. Three lengths; half a length. Black Surprise was fourth. Times: 4m 31 2-ss, 4m 325, 4m 33 l-ss. QUEEN MARY HANDICAP, first £3OO, second £125, third £75; limit _ 4.32; 2 miles. — C 1 —*2 Bronze Eagle, limit (J. B. Pringle), I; I—l Haughty, limit (0. E. Hooper), 2; 4—t Fremont, 24yds bhd ((... McKendry), 3. Also started: B—B8 —8 Superior Rank limit; I—l1 —I Kilrea (bracketed with Haughty), 11—11 Bed Banger, 3—3 Three Tens, 7—5 Worthy Need, 12yds bhd; 5—7 Aspirant, to 10 Battlefield, 9 —it Jesse Owens, (I—o Toorak, 21. Length each way. Toorak was fourth. Times: 4m 245, lm 24 2-ss, 4 m 22 3-ss. NATIONAL ALL AGE STAKES, First £3OO, second £125, third £75; 1% miles .]—4_ Fino Art, 30.vds bhd (M. C. Mo Tlgue) . . • . • • . . 1 8—8 —Frisco Boy, 36yds bhd (L. A. Maidens) .. .. • • .. 2 q—fi--Kcnworthy, 30yds bhd (F. C. Walker) 3 Also Started. —3—3 Colonel Grattan, 7—7 Great Jewel and Huguenot (bracketed), 5—5 King Potts, I—l1 —1 Marlene and Plutus (bracketed), 2-—2 Nelson Eddy, 9 —9 Southern Chief, 30yds bhd. Two lengths; head. Marleno was fourth. Times: 2m 445, 2m 41 --ss, 2m 44 3-ss. AUGUST HANDICAP. First £4OO, second £l5O, third £100; limit 4.29; 2 miles 1 —1—Ferry Post, 12yds bhd (C. S. Donald) .. .. ■ • .. 1 1—1 —Accountant, limit (R. Donald) .. 2 4—s—Great Divide, 24yds bhd, (M. C. McTigue) . . . . .. 3 Ferry Post and Accountant were bracketed. Also Started. —9 —9 Horse Power, B—B8 —8 Lightning Lady, 3 —3 Springfield Globe, limit, and Sandusky, 30yds bhd (bracketed); 5—4 Donald Dhu, 2 —2 Molly Direct, 12; o—o Peter Smith, 24; 10—-10 Bayard, 7—7 Dusky Sound, 48. Two lengths each way. Dusky Sound was fourth. Times: 4m 255, 4m 20 2-ss, 4m 24 4-ss. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, first £3OO, second £125, third £75; trotters; limit 3.44; 1 milo and 5 fur. —2—3 Bush Laddie, 24yds ; bhd (E. J. Smith), 1; I—l Biworthy, limit (C. S. Donald), 2; 3—2 Lament, 30yds bhd (W. J. Doyle), and (i —9 Dark Hazard, •'tSvds bhd (M. C. McTigue), dead-heat for third. Also started: I—l Tan John (bracketed with Biworthy), s—o Gracie Fields, 7 —5 Manna's Son, 12—12 Mohican, 4—l Mute, 11—11 I'arrish Guide, 10—7 Reception, limit; 9—lo Jenny Guy, 2-lyds bhd; B—B8 —8 Gerfalcon, 48. Two lengths; three lengths Times: 3m 38s. 3m 40 2-ss, 3m 37 i-s=i. 3m 30 4-SS. TRIAL HANDICAP, first £3OO, second £125, third £75; limit 4.31; 2 miles.— 7 —7 Foremost Junior, 12yds bhd (D. Kerr), 1- o— ,q Chatmos, limit (O. E. Hooper), 2; I—l1 —l Special Edition, 12yds bhd (J. B. Pringle). 3; Also started: 3—o Frisco Boy and Palomar (bracketed), o—4 Golden Mist and Mendel (bracketed), 11—11 Happy Locanda 10—9 Mankind, 2 —2 Grand Dame, limit bracketed with Adversity, 12yds bhd; ! B—lo Gold Bank, 13—12 Hillcrest. 5—5 Mongolian. 4—3 Royal Surprise, 12—13 Southern Smile. 12yds bhd. Three lengths; half a length. Royal Surprise, was fourth. Times: 4m 23 4-s>s, lm 255, 4m 24 2-ss. SELWYN HANDICAP, first £2OO, second £OO. third £-10; limit 4.38}, 2 miles.—s—o Pleasant Guy, 30yds bhd (R. Townley), 1; 4 —4 Kid Wolf, limit (P. P. Gallagher), 2; 7—7 Great Blaze, limit (C. King), 3. Also started: o—s0 —5 Glen Travis, 10 —13 Philario, <i—B Trireme, limit; 12 —12 Agility, I —l i Cold Pot. 12yds bhd; 2 —2 Happy Man. ; -jo—io Slippery Sam, 24; 3—3 Clockwork, . s—o King's Jubilee, 13 —11 Pamelas, 30. i Half a length; two lengths. Gold Pot was | fourth. Times: 4m 255, 4m 28 l-ss, 4m 28 ! 2-ss. ! AUSTRALIAN STEEPLES r ) LAVEUR WINS COMFORTABLY ; MALAKOFF TAKEN BY PALENCIA ] MELBOURNE. August in I The Australian Steeplechase at the Victoria Amateur Turf Club's August meeting, which was concluded at Flemington. was won easily by La veil r. Results: — AUSTRALIAN STEEPLES, first £9OO, seconl £2OO. third £100; 3 miles and a furlong.—Laveur, .T. Mulcahy, jun.'s b g, aged, by Silvias- -Lave-a-Fond. 10! (N. A. Bracken), I; Sachem, 9.7 'S. T. McKee), 2; National Debt, 11.7 (P. Kenny). 3. Twelve started. Right lengths; two lengths. Time. Om Os. CHATSWORTII PLATE, first £2BO. second CBO. third £10: three-year-olds; I mile.— Gold Strand, J. T. .Tamieson's ch c, by Porlofino—Roivon Queen. 7(IT. McCloud), 1: Royal Peter, 7.0 (J. Pnrtell). Bajl, 7.0 (T. Unkovitch). 3. Two and n-half lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time, lm 4Ss. MALAKOFF STAKES, first C 350. second t'lftO. third £SO; about 1 '/ 2 miles.— Palcncia (N.Z.). .1. Richardson's ch g. syrs. by Paladin—Spanish Maid. 7.3 (N. Percival), I; Gay Invader, 7.10 (T. Unkovitch). 2; Swettenham, 7.7 (S. J. Ralph), 3. Half a neck; two lengths. Time, 2m 12s. ROSEHILL RESULTS CHIEF EVENT TO GUNDAGAI SYDNEY, August 10 Gundagni returned to winning form in the Rosehill August Handicap at the Rosehill Racing Club's meeting yesterday. Details:— FLYING HANDICAP, first Cl9O, second £4O third £2O; 0 fur.—Marlheus, C. Ryan and J. Pollard's hr g, lyrs, by Penlheus--Marcella. 7.J0 (W. Cook), 1 •. Early Bird, 8.1 (F. Shenn). 2; Brazandt, 8.13 (E. McMenarnin), 3. Two and n-half lengths; half a length. Time, lm 12s. ROSEHILL AUGUST HANDICAP first. £l9O. second CIO. third C2O; miles.— Gundagai, "Miss Lorna noone's" br g. syrs, bv Pantheon Ilalait. 8..". (W. Cook). 1: Triggerman, 7.5 'J. Thompson), 2. Cahlo Boy, 7.0 (N. Wilson), •'!. Three lengths; five lengths. Time. 2in 4 Vis. PLUTUS FALLS DEAD WON OVER £BOOO IN STAKES [llY TF.T.KORArn —Pit ESS ASSOCIATION'"] CIIRISTCHURCII. Sunday Plutns. one. of the best-known pacers in New Zealand, dropped dead at the slables of his trainer, C. S. Donald, at Belfast to-day. Plutus won more than £BOOO in stakes and his wins included three free-for-all races. He was nine years old and was owned by Mr. W. J. Gudsell. ROYDON LODGE TEAM ARRIVAL OF NEW TRAINER (0.C.) CHRISTCHURCH. Sunday G. Noblu arrived from Australia yesterday to take up his position as private trainer to Mr. J. R. McKenzie's Roydon Lodge team. F. E. BAKER RECOVERED NO RIDER FOR DOZIE BOY (0.C.) CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday F. E Baker, who received head injuries when lie was dislodged from Dozie Boy near the finish of the Ilomcby Steeplechase, has recovered sufficiently to leave hospital, but, as there was no chance of his riding nt the Grand National meeting, he returned to the North Island. A rider for Dozie Roy in the Grand National Steeplechase had not been securer! np to to-day. The mount was offered to A. E. Ellis, but he declined it.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24040, 11 August 1941, Page 5

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ADDINGTON TROTS New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24040, 11 August 1941, Page 5

ADDINGTON TROTS New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24040, 11 August 1941, Page 5

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