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SOUTH WAIRARAPA TROTS

HOVA WINS CUP. Fine but rather chilly weather prevailed for the -South Wah-arapa Trotting Club’s annual meeting yesterday. 'There was a seed attendance of the rubli", and tbe racing was interesting. Owing to the recent rains tho course was on tho heavy side. The feature uf the day’s sport was the form shown by D Nyhan, who performed tho hat trick. The totu'.Tutor handled the sum of .£4311 as agarn-t £4002 Ins* rear, an increase cf £309. The following arc the results:— TRIAL HANDICAP, Of 40 sovs; one mile. B—(R. IV. Flemming’s g g Daha, by Ha Ha—Lincoln Yet mare, aged. IGsec (Owner) 1 3T. Roe’s ch m My Rosary, Syrs, lOsec (West) 3 SL. Salter's b or br m Amalgamation, Syrs, lOsoo (S. Wilson) J Also started —i Ven Dillon 4sec, 1 Calmly 6, 11 Sir Robortwood 10. 7 Tens Kangi 10. 9 Lockwood 10. 6 Rothille.iT 10, 2 Amy Dillon. 10, 10 Bonita 10. Won by a length, eight lengths between second and third. Time. 2miu s'isoc. LADIES' BRACELET TROT HANDICAP/ Of 50 sovs; one mile and a half--I—W. Jopp's br g Elmo Bay, by Bell Boy—Duchess of Bimo, iyre, 20sec (D. Nvhan) 1 7 J- Briscoe’s b h Welcome Jack, aged/ 20sco -, * 6 J. McCarty’s hr m Mnuscauita, Gjtr, ISsec (L. Malcolm) 3 Also started —3 G-ionddol ICsec, XI Aco Steel 18, i Wild Cry 20 9 Von Dillon 22, 2 Fleetwood 23. 8 Taumata, 25, 0 Chinaman 23. 10 Hyrette 25, 12 Barry 28, 13 Tango 28, 14. Booty 28, X’uk-io 38, 12 Dahi 28. <. ; Ehno Boy was early in front and was not afterwards seriously troubled, .winning easily by lour lengths, third' homo seven lengths away. - G lenidol wa* fourth. Time, 4min 2 l-Ssec-GREYTOWN TROTTING CUP HANDICAP, "Of 150 sovs; two miles, jI-G'.Paul’s blk-h Hova, by Pirate— Iris. Grrs. 15sec (D. Nyuan) ...... • 6—T. Roe’s b h Gold Bell, by Capitalist—Merry Bell, aged, scr (J. Lynch) " 4 F A. Peter's b g Jack Ashore, by ■ Albert • Chevalier—Moor male, Gyrs.-lGsec (L. Malcolm) » Also started—2 Erect Form IGsec, 7 St. Trella 18, 5 Our George 20, 8 Dicle G 21, 8 Mari- Marn 23 3 Ottawa 25. ' The older going r along. the.back was Erect Form Our George, _ f acl * Ashore, and Ottawa, with Gold 801 l last Hova joined Our George, betoro ® u ! :er * ll * the straight the first time but Tost a good bit of ground , through bi takingGold Bell was trotting well and made im a lot of kround.v but h© wivs to roach Hova. which won rather easily bv four lengths a similar distance between second and third. Our George was fourth. Time, smm 12scc. . - BIRTHDAY TROT HANDICAP, Of 50 sovsi ono mile. 1— W. Jones’s cli m'Pakatui, by Prince Imperial—Mahoney. 6yrs, llseo (D. Nyhan) 1 2 B. Shadbolt’s b m Murlal Derby, Syrs. 17sec (B. Shadbolte janr.) ... 3 SC, Berry’s ch g Forest Bill, 4yrs, 19sec (T. H, Gillett) y Also etarted-3 Wallet Bseo, 8 Glcnidol 10. 9 Welcome Jack 13. 7 Mady General 13 ■ 4 My Rosary i 17, 6 BeU Block 17, Booty 19. Chinaman! 18, Myrette 19, Benito 19. . , , , ~ , Bell Block was in front to, the home bend, when Pakatui, which was always handy, and Murlal Derby came fast, the former winning by three lengths; eight lengths between second and thud, lime, 2mm 35 1-Secc. l TAMAHAU MAHUPUKU MEMORIAL TROT HANDICAP, Of 85 sovs, for nnhohbled trotters; tw« i. «■ miles.' 8— J. Doggtit’s gr, g ofrabane. by Bur-

l e marc, aged* 29seo tC, Doggett) s—l'. McGrath’s br h Wild Cry, aged, 24sec (H. Styles) • • 9—l'. Barnes’s ch in Marathon, aged, Z3seo (W. H. Gillett)

Also started — C NgarjU Ktecc. 2 To Awahuri 2U. IX All Steel 23, 1 King William 21, 3 Greylock 29, 11 Brachyconm 29, 12 Taumata 29, 7 lady Doctor 29, 4 Parole Bell* 29, 13 Fleetwood 29. 10 Kcdmorn 29. i Tills' proved a most exciting race. Strabane’ and Wild Cry' ricing together most of 1 the way. Half .d mile from home the latter looked a wjiuer; Strabano again challenged him,’, but Wild Cry broke, and Mr Doggetfs telling won rather eaeily at the finish, ‘fen lengths between second and third. King William was fourth. Time, Smin2Bisco. KEMFfON PARK TROT HANDICAP, Of 70 sovs: one mile and a half.

2p. A. Piper’s hr g Jack Aslnre. by Albert Chevalier-Moor mart 6yrs, 12sec (1.. Malcolm) ....). 1 3 Mia Pascoc’s hr g Ottawa, lyre, , ISsoo (J. Bridges) ,i 2 I—D. Nyhan’s' b h Havoc, aged; 3soc (owner) f

Also started—=s Elect Form 12scs, 6 St, Trella 13, 4 Our George 14. 3 Protesor 1A (coupled - with'Ottawa). Jack Ashore and Ottawa wire ip front all the wo y, the former winning easily by ton lengths, a Cozen lengths sewirat. ing second and third. Havoc #n a splendid .race, and had ho not b'oken three-quarters of a mile from homo light have troubled the winner. Time, Imin. Miseo. r '

PRESIDENT’S TROT HANDICAP,

Of 55 sovs; one mile. r W. Jopp’s br g Elmo Boy, by Bellboy —onclicßS of Elmo. 4yrs, Bsoo (D, Nyhan) J, | Mrs Pascoe’s be a Ottawa, 4yrs, Kleeo (J. Bridges) . 2 A. C. Bishop's b m'Wallet, syrs. Bseo (T. West). fl

Aso started—Professor Csoc, Mansccnii 8, To Awahuri Hi, Glenidol.lo, Calmly Ij Welcome Jack 13, Lady General 13, Tan# 1/, Tine Kangi 17. Worry 17, Amalgams lion 17, Forest Bill 17. Myretto 17, Eoi, Hose 17, Amy Dillon 17. s A good race won by a length, a similai distance between second and third Forest Bill was fourth. Time, 2mii SOscc. • . , ■. 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 10

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SOUTH WAIRARAPA TROTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 10

SOUTH WAIRARAPA TROTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 10

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