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TROTTING AT WINTON

> THE AX XT/AT, AIEETIXG. f £ WAR SCOT WIXS JUG TV EXT. & £• r*FT: ~ i ?vss association*. £ INVERCARGILL. February L * The. annual mcetine of the Winton Trotting Glul> was favoured with glorious weather and the track was very fast. There was a good attendance, and the totalisator handled Jj 14/541 10s, as compared with jC12,515 last year. .Results : COMMISSION!-;!? HANDICAP, Of 125 so vs; oue milo and'a half. Violino -M Wilkes* Ssec (C. ' WiUett) 1 Tahaivai. Ssec 2 Enid, Ssee 3 Also stalled -- Rothstar Fee. Rothbell 2 Hv.las 3, Chanter «S Thornage S, Harold Yet 8. Ardlussa 8, Rady Joffro S, Polyanthus 8. Strathloru 8, Siesa 8, Mascot 8. Dandy Dragoon 8, Moor Chimes 8. Won by three length?. Time, 3min S2see. SOUTH HILLEXD HANDICAP. Of 130 sovs; one milo and a half. Atnboyna Wood, losec (C. Willett)... 1 Bushranger, llsec 2 Flowerfccll. lOsee 3 b Aho ' 'nrted —The Sprinter sor, Ximf hlePoot 4>ec, Lady Kvelvn 8. Prejudice 8, Syndicate 9, Kismet 15. Captain AVallace 15, BiaoU King 15, .Jimmy Moor to, Belli tv 35, Marvin BeM 15, Dan Wallace. 15. Tim Wood burn 15, Kaufuku 15* Merry Ben 15. Won by six lengths. Time, 3min f>o see. WINTON TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP. Of 305 sovs; two miles. War Scot, J2s?e (A. MatUieson) 1 Flower o’ Turi. 12scc 2 Oaknut, 12~?c 3 Also started—The Gunner scr. BaronjM ssef*, Copa do Oro .) unr. 6, Ghadiola 9 (coupled with Flower o'* Turi), Full Cry--30, Biddy Tracey 11, Downcast 11, Wakanui «12. Au the start Barooga was called off. : Wa* Scot held command throughout, : but had nothing in reserve at the finish. He won by nearly three lengths. Time, 4min 46 4-ssep.« STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, Of 130 sovs; two miles. The Sheik, lSsec- 1 J (Peterville, 15sec 2 •Tahiti, llsec 3 Also started —McGrath 2sec. Nightcaps : 6 Country Queen S. Mountain Wood 11, ! Johnny Cake 18, Sunridge 18, Tommy Direct 18, Greenhorn 18, Prin%ess AJ- » bert IS. Won by eight lengths. Time, 4min 58sec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of 145 sovs; two miles. Anthony, 18sec (D. Warren) 1 \ Dorinao, 22sec f. 2 i Bushranger, 17*-:ec 3 ) Also started —Annie K scr, The Sprintjer 3sec. Nixnble.foot 8, The Squire 13, Kola Bell 15, St. Peter 21, Jimmy Moor 22. Marion Bell 22, Harmony 22, TingaHng 22, Amboyna Wood 22, Raupuka Won by six lengths. Time, smin 2 J-osec. SPEEDWELL HANDICAP, Of 120 sovs; on© mile and a quarter. Sobriquet, 9sec (A. McLellan) 1 Oaknut, lOsec 2 Eros, IGaec 3 J Also started—Bell Fashion ser, Masi terpiece 6sec. Norma Dillon 0, May Tracer 8 Cross Batterv 8, .Promenade 3, Lady Margaret 10. Red Empress 10. X Won by twenty lengths. Time, 3min 1 3-ssec. Enid (D. Warren) and Cross ; Battery (J. McLennan) collided and lost i their drivers at the homo turn when in ■J a winning •position. 1 j 31,E&1BER.S’ MEMORIAL, HANDICAP, I Of 130 sovs; one mile and a half. j Enid, —-r (W. Mead) 1 {"Quick Match, 13beo 2 ) Wallroon, osec 3 Also started—McGrath < —, Full Cry scr, Rothslar7sec, Fashion Plate 11, Johnny Cake 14, Thornage 14, Ardlussa 14, Greekbank 14, Greenhorn 14. Won by two lengths. Time, 3min 40 2-ssec. FAREWELL. HANDICAP, Of 170 sovs; one. mile. Francis Derby, 9sec (J. McLennan) ... 1 Norma’ Dillon, osec 2 Flower- o' Turi,. 9seo 3 Also started —Masterpiece ssee, Up pie Adair 6. Hectdalo. 7, Cross Battery 7, Minamax 8, .Lady Marvin S, McConacliie8, Matin Chimes 8, Armistice 9, Rod Empress & Wdn by two lengths. Time, 2min 19 l-fisec.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10815, 3 February 1921, Page 9

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TROTTING AT WINTON New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10815, 3 February 1921, Page 9

TROTTING AT WINTON New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10815, 3 February 1921, Page 9

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