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THAMES TROTS

SPRING MEETING EVENTS ON OCTOBER 4 declaration of handicaps Handicaps for the Thames Trotting Club's Spring Meeting on October 4 0 declared by Mr. A. Tronson us to Hows: KANAKA HANDICAP, of €l3O. limit •'* Hiimip, Castella del Oro Uoiknise, (ounty Jewel, Exporter, Evenew', m!,", U ! Cl \ 1 1 Utls '■ k:ll!llla ' Lad - V Alaxine,' Lila\>tii "• Parrish. .Oxford. , n , lO J, cwe '. Typical, limit: Auto iV, h 11 ,', r • * ress Gang, Kama Direct J-Sds bid; Everest, Northern Smile, Uockiti. -I; Bingen Fashion, 30; Cyono Girl, 72. ImmH V, .V\ K , U ~H AN- D ICAI>' of £Kio ' trotters, limit, •J.l.i. I j miles.—Arabin, Avalon BinM'n, Golden Surprise. Paul Parrish, Eoltic, . >'r 1 lane, Snow Cloud, Steel King. T-in-worlhy. Tubeck. Wharekawa. William, Worthy Parrish. limit; Twice, Worthy, 12 yds a - * * ts Jimmy, Wiri Bingen, 30; H.ira Avis J.S; Alvis, Frontier Hoy, «0; Bournemouth, si; Bon Haven. Esther, 00. HAURAKI HANDICAP, of .£'lso, limit iV* S ' ? 2 —Auto Lad, Diamond Trust, Knia Peter, Silk Lady, Torpedo King, limit; I'e Keske. Peter Travis, Sweet, Aloes, Symphony, Tainmiti. Village Lass, I'2yds b'lid; Lough Derg, Maratua, Nawtou Junior, 30; Short Wave (T.) JS; Derby Lu, 00. OOLDFIELDS CUP HANDICAP of t'-'-'x.) limit 1.12, -2 miles.—Belfast Jack, Clay Pot. Cloverdale, Franco, Kitty's Choice, leter's Find, Te Koto, limit; Polite Jewel, rue Ciuide, 12yds bhd; Munga Tangi, '2l; Eighteen Carat. Sentiment, 30; Club King, Double Peter, Kinawley, IS. X GATE A. HANDICAP, of £l3O, limit 3.13. 1 1 j miles.—Antarctic Star, Binnie, Castella del Oro, Clockwise, County Jewel, Dave Opal Exporter, Eyenew, Flower Potts, Kallula. Kewpie's Crown, Lady Maxine, Lilamani. Modern Parrish, Oxford, Right Ring, Silver Plane, True Jewel. Typical, limit; Auto Bingen, Dunkirk. Press Gang. 12yds bhd; Rockfel, '2l; Cyone Girl, S-l. . OMAHU HANDICAP, of £l7O, trotters, limit 3.15. t'j miles.—Golden Journey. Macs Jimmy, Paul Parrish, Kara Avis. Kobie. Silver Plane, Snow Cloud, Steel King, Twice Worthy, Vera Worthy, William, Wiri Bingen. limit; Alvis, Frontier Boy, Gold Kip, Redmond's Pride, 1 '2yds bhd; Bunerana, '2l; Bournemouth. Elliotvale. 30; Bon Haven, Esther, Renegade, -IS; Worthy Treasure, 120. TOTARA HANDICAP, of Cl3O. limit 3.1, -I'.; miles. —Auto Lad. Diamond Trust, Erua Pet or. First, Call, Lord Axwort hy, Silk Lady, Torpedo King, limit; Do Reske. Mitaya. Peter Travis, Sweet Aloes, Symphony, Tai- ] inaiti. Village Lass. 12,vds bhd; Cyono Girl, •2 1; Lough Derg, Maratua, Nawton Junior, 30. I'URU HANDICAP, of £l7O, limit 2.53, IVt miles.—Axspear, Belfast Jack, Clay Pot. Cloverdale. Derby Lu, Kitty's Choice Neutrality, Peter's Find, Te Roto, limit; Manga Tangi. Petiio Jewel, True Guide, Young Parry, l'2yds bhd; Eighteen Carat, Sentiment, 21; Club King, Kete Kura, Kinawley, 30. Acceptances close on Friday. RICCARTON TRACK FAST TIMES RECORDED (D C.) CITRTSTCHURCIT, Tuesday Conditions were again favourable for training at Riccarton to-day and practically all the horses to race at the Geraldine meeting this week werj galloped on tlie trial grass track. Atreus, with a following wind to assist him. completed half a mile in IS l-5s Scottish Dale, Lord Dundas and Miss Rapaki recorded -IS 3-5s along the back stretch. Scottish Dale finished in front and carried on to the livefurlong post, taking 1.3 3-.". Other half-mile tasks were recorded by i Force, 50,5; Lnnaria. 50 8-;ss; Stylo-a, 51 l-ss, and Foxhaven, ".1 l-ss. j Over five furlongs Kind's Toast registered 1.8 3-."; Wandella and Hughsotis, 1.5; .lolly Time, 1.5 3-5; Myraid and Good Scout, 1.5 2-5. Stabilise and Sir Gundi were abreast, three lengths in front of Skyrena. at the en ' of six furlongs run in 1.10 2-5 Hurry Girl went over the same ground in 1.17 3-5. Rue and Muffler took 1.10. Over seven furlongs the fastest time, 1.2!) 1-5, was credited to Don't Forget. Dictate, Wagner and Ackemma finished in that order in 1.30; (Jay Parade took 1.30 2-5; St. Cloud beat Iceland Spar in 1.30 2-5; Ferriby and Good Health, 1.31 1-5; Shikari, 1.31 3-5; Ann Mie, 1.32. Willow "Wood and Leander strode over a mils in 1.15. The former has made good progress and, should race well in the Dunedin Guineas. Gold Don recorded 1.15 3-5, and Great Flight 1.40 3-5. Trapoz" (Ringmaster—Merry Miss) and Grilse (Solicitor-General—First Cast) sprinted thrt > furlongs in 30 2-ss. Scottish Dale follow d in 87 2-os. Dividend and Battlevale were companions over five of the steeplechase fences, including the sod wall, which Dividend tackled for the first time. He gave a very satisfactory display throughout and Battlevale also shaped well.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24078, 24 September 1941, Page 5

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THAMES TROTS New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24078, 24 September 1941, Page 5

THAMES TROTS New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24078, 24 September 1941, Page 5

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