CANTERBURY TROTS
MTTR.IOATA WINS CHIEF EVENT,
Press Association.
CHEISXCHUBCH, Juno. 3The weather was dull and cold fop. the opening of Canterbury Park Trot* tmg Club's ’’Winter'"meeting,' and alter Hi first nice a wind sprang up. but there woe a very -good, attendance. The totalisator handled ,1!13,87!) 10s compared with J!15,299 :10* on the corresponding day lust year - . Bos suite:— , !■
LADIES* BRACELET HANDICAP! , (saddle), of 55 sovs (for unhopplod trot- ■ tens); one mile and a half—l Able Boy a 4aeo, 1; 11 Dubose, Ssoo, 2: 2 Nadu. K.. 4sec, 9. Also started —9 Nora S. tteee--5 Norvul King 3.- 8 Malinda May 3,- 4Victor Chief 3. ,10 Mendel 4, 16 Lady Milford 4, 1 Dreamy Dick 4 (coupled' with Abie Boy), 7 Golden: Way 4, Lot-. tory 4 (coupled). 13 Eric Child .4 and. .Ariu Soo 7 (coupled), 2 Bonnie Child 4 (coupled with Nada K.)i 14 ’Kingsway 5j 13 Kai Kaaui S and Norfolk Child' S (ooupled). 15 Wild Night S and General Victor 5 (coupled), G Imperial Ann, <5 and Edenwood 6 (coupled). 3 Geranium 6, 9-Ohooolate Soldier ? aud- Bio Grande 7 - (coupled), 8 Rhimes 7. 'Time. 3mm. sSso& •
PENINSULA HANDICAP (bar pew), of 70 sovs; two miles—l Wairopgoa, 24sec, 1; ’7 Ghorua Qiri, 2teoc, 2j, S Miss Peggy, 22seQ 3. .started—l 4 j>T , True Spec 17seo, 17 BesuiTocbon 17, 10, , Jiavcnewood 17. 6' Co-lftain Jmcdp* Poxhill- 21). '& Elmo Jimr. 21, 16 I'Jggye , Pride 21, 8. General Case 2Vand 8 m*ori Princess .21 (coupled), 9 lilyF. 23 and , . Little Job 22 (coupled), 5 Woodpme -J (ooupled With Miw Pegßtf). 12 Don Bed 23 and Rexcorduum 24 Sweat Nut 24 and Lady Poole 24 (w*iP;: led), 7 'Blanche Arra.l 24 (coupled with Chorus Girl). 11 Kimber 2? and Maid 25 (coupled) 3 Better L U( A 2j oni „. Little Kauri 25 (ooupled), 14 Coompoo, 25. Time, Amin IBseo, PLUMX’TON HANDICAP (Harimp*), Of 250 sovs; two mites. 2—W. F. Clinton’s Mnricota. 6yra 3seo (N. L, Price)- 1 12-E. Bowers's Dr Chutney, aged. , sseo (J. McLennan) , * “—J. Henderson's Tommy U, 4yrs, 7soo towuer) •
Also started—B Quinces Pram- . docia 3t.ee, 10 Pearl Child 4. 9 Breeze 4. ' 3 .Solo 5, 5 Brown Bell 6. 4 Cemeoe 6. U ilisp Florrio 0, 7. 1 Begin* Belle t. Muricata drew right away in the r““ uonxo. and won very easily byhfty yardsOr Chutney was three lengths m front of Tommy C.; then came I> rapooci* and : Pearl Child. Solo began very badly and took practically no part in the race, iimc, 4mip. 58sec. LYTTELTON, HANDICAP (saddle), at 110 sovs, two rnilop.—lS 0,1. C-, .T&ec, - Ij ' y Nordica, 21t=ec, 2; 17 Uoor#o, .liurd*”' lilsec. 3. Also started—4 Submarine scr. 16 Kelso 12sec. 13 Chief Archer 17, fl Almond 18. 1 ifokemoor 19, 3 Giingcluld ai o Black Arrow 91. 3 Geo Wins* 24. U Lodestar 21. 14 The laivk 91, 7 Caledon' 3a, 12 Specification Junr. 2G, 10 liaroldi D. 25, 5 Minoru 25. Won without any, iron bio by eight lengths, i: .Tunc,-6uu» - 13sao.
WINTED OATS HANDICAP (haraeea). -- of 195 sovs (lor uuhoppled,trotters only); ■ two miles.-13 Myatio, Iscc, 1; 4 Quiokoye, llseo, 2; 2 : Monsoon. Csec. 3. Also started—ls Bushranger scr, 16 Miss Dexter Isec. 12 Wild Tree 1, 11 Little Stranger 4, 9 Mayfield 5,2 Qevewood 15 {coupled With Monsoon). 7 imperial Crown 7, 17 Welfare ,7, 1 Todd Bells 10, 3 Pactolns 11. 8 Stomor 11, 11 .Rothschild . Lad 15, 10 Corinna 15. 0 JeeeioV lirea-ni 17, 5 Mushroom 17. Time, smin li 4-ssec. , - - ■" •
STEWARDS’ HANDICAP (harness), at 175 sovs j one' mile add a quarter.—l Crown Prince, Osec; 1; 2 Little Tib, s sec. 2; 3 Princess Louise, iscc, 3. Also started—B Adonis scr, 7 Rod Mac Seed 9 Wilkie 4, 6 Little Arthur 6, U Bipog Child 0. 4 Radiant Morn 6, 10 Maine 6, 5 Dosdemona 6. FINAL-HANDICAP (harness), of 1* sots: one mile, —9 Perle d’Or, 4scc I; 0 Bile do- Beaumont, Ssec, 2; 7 Azile, Bsee, 3. Also started —14 Vcrax. scr. IB Onawa 2sec, 15 Kirwee 3, 5 Lincoln Junr. 3, 4 Futurity 3, 8 Lord Eoanchild 3; 2 Brown 801 l 4, 13 Prince Warbeck 4, 10 Proud Girl 4, 18 Arbiter 0, I - Baron Franz 5, 3 Aid Cairn 5. 17 T.F.C. 6, U Bspine 6. Won by three lengths. Tim*. 2min 33 3-ssco.
RAILWAY HANDICAP (saddle), at 125 sove; one mile—2 Merry Child. Aaec, 1; 8 Lord Ashton, 4seo, 2; 7 King Lynn, 2sec, 3. Also started—l 4 Erina Iseo, 10 Persuadbr 1, 6 Wallace'Junr. 1, 12 Monn- n tain Rose 2, 9 Starchild 2. II Millwood 3, 13 Pine wood 4. 4 Armiter 4 and Stanley's., Child 5 (coupled), 3 Troubadour 5. S fiuddite 5, 1 Lucky Chance 5. Won by four ■ lengths. Time, 2min 33 3-ssec.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19140604.2.126
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 9
Word Count
794CANTERBURY TROTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 9
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.