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Meßsur-B, King Swift, Great Emblem, and Royal Survey. The winner is a promising three-year-old, by Peach Brandy “I® ll * Star Attraction, and is trained at Ellershe by J. Chisholm. The Kawau High-weight Handicap proved a good thing for Luminary, who gained_ a break of five lengths in the first half-mile and stayed on to win by a length and a-half from Patutahi, who beat Stonehenge by a short neck. Trishna was fourth, and Glenstar fifth, the others all being well beaten. Luminary usually runs his best races in front, and when he was allowed to make his own pace in the early stages he galloped in his best style to win nicely. Patutahi and Stonehenge were always closest to the winner, and Patutahi, who was an outsider, stayed on the better at the finish. «•

The Stanley Handicap was decisively won by Carl Idem, who finished too strongly for the others when the pressure was applied in the straight. The winner _ had not won for nine months. Red Lion hopped out smarthly and ho led into the straight from Gay Idea, Carl Idem, and Biddy’s Boy. In the run home Carl Idem beat Biddy’s Boy by a length and a-half, the fast-finishing Tambourine being half a length back third, with Red Lion fourth. It was not a gorfcl field, but the winner _ raced like an improved horse. Red Lion should be a better horse for the race. ■ The Cautley Handicap was remarkable for the wonderful run on thfe rails secured by White Wings shortly before the field reached the home turn. Awamutu and Leitrim were quickly in front from King Ford and with Lucy Rose and White Wings several lengths behind the others in the rear. With slightly over two furlongs covered King Ford went up on the inside of Awamutu. and Leitrim, and they raced abreast for another furlong ahead of Royal Tea. Near the two-ful-long poet White Wings made a sharp dash from the rear, and she went right through on the rails to be in front at the turn. After this she had no difficulty in winning from Royal Tea, who beat Paganelli by a length. Lucy Rose was fourth and King Fordfifth. The winner might have won even if she had not secured such a remarkable run, although she would not have found it easy. The St. Andrew’s Handicap was productive of a good finish. Royal Doulton, who has previously shown a partiality for the track, winning narrowly from Mosque, Royal Doulton gave some trouble at the start, and was not in line when the tapes were released, losing a couple of lengths. Eager Rose, the favourite, and Flying Prince, made the early running, while Royal Doulton soon ran up handy ahead of Mosque. Royal Doulton dashed up to the leaders at the half-mile, where she and Eager Rose drew out to lead round the .bend from Flying Prince and Mosque. Once round the turn Eager Rose weakened and Royal Doulton stalled off a challenge from Mosque to win by a neck. Eager Rose was two lengths and a-half away third, and True Blood was fourth. Royal Doulton registered a smooth performance, and Mosque also . ran his best race for some time, and should be worth watching. In the Rakino' Handicap Chief Jewel, Saturday’s winner, was the favourite, and he scored again in decisive fashion after leading into the straight with Hoihoma. His stable mate, Ammon Ra, finished on well to get second, three parts of a length ahead -or Princess Bede. Speedmint was fourth and Hoihoma was fifth, The winner is very useful, and will continue to pay_ his way. Ammon Ea’s effort was a particularly good "one for a first start, and he should be worth keeping in mind. He is a half-brother to that good mare Prodice, and is by Limond. Form worked out well in the Pupuke Hack Handicap, as the three place-getters on the first day again filled the places, although they reversed the order somewhat. Manawhenua just beat Clopton in a hot finish. Sir Mond was right up third, and Brompton was fourth. The winner is on the improve, and he would have been unlucky to lose, for he was checked on the rails at the turn and then had to come round- three horses., Clopton ran another solid race, and Sir Mond was also-doing well under his big weight at the finish.

Ti Tree completed a successful meeting for J. T. Jamieson by winning the Ngataringa Handicap, giving her trainer his fifth win and K. v oitre his fifth winning ride. Tetrarchate and Honiton carried the field along to the straight with Ti Tree and Sir Russell in close attendance. Ti Tree came home strongly and gained the decision by three parts of a length from Sir Russell, who defeated Lady's Boy by half .a length. Nancy. Lee was fourth and Homton fifth. Honiton and Tetrarchate were made too much use of in the early stages, and failed, to run on at the finish.

NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB. (Peb Dotted Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, December 1, The following are the handicaps for the New Brighton Trotting Club's Trial Handicap, of _ ISOsovs. Unhoppled trottets. One mile and a-half, —Precious Gift, Hallo Joe, Gift, Lough Guy, Last Child, Guy Carbine, Sandy N., Effigy, Goodwood, Marjorie Bingen, William Wood, Reverie, Mica, Dillfashion, Peter Conquest. Bell Heather, Little • Bingen, Biddy Parrish, Kelly Parrish scr, Duco, Waiata Poi, Lucky Voyage 12yds bhd, Rey 24, Esline 36, Saka Bona. Pattie Bingen 48, Avoness, Ability, Mountain Mist 60, Todd Lonzia, Bramdean 72, Great Burton, Great Glee, Drifting Spec 84, Lucky Audubon, Welcome Guy 96. Deceitful 108, Nelson’s Prince 122. Mount Royal 192. Improvers’ Handicap, of 140sovs. One mile and a-half. —Carol Nelson, Free Logan, Royal Parade, Aristotle, Dollar King, Lydia Pointer, Netta Oro, Rafa, Shortly, Guy Denver, Worthy King, Fleet Arrow, Little Victor, Mister Pointer, Pearler. Willie Derby, Lord Matchlight, Flying Prince, Madam Looanda, Gold Chips scr, Happy Lass, White Stranger, Some Guy, Adjuster, Belle Lorrimer, Llewellyn 12yds bhd. Royal Time, Russell Pointer, Lifebuoy, Rollo 24, Play Wave, Pageant d’or, Donard 36. Torchlight 48, Danny’s Boy 72, Great Author

Mace _ Memorial _ Handicap, of 350sovs. Two miles.—Ariki, Lady Antrim, Play Wave, Baby Logan, Kelp, Sodium scr, Arethusa, Curfew Boy, Wild Voyage, Tenedos 12yds bhd, Granite City, Hostess, Baynut, Lydia, Erin’s Lynn, June D’oro 24, Stoney, _ Mac Dillon, Mac de Oro, Warepa, Fair Wave, Deremoa, Country King, Torndale 36, Rey Logan, Glenrossie, Victor, Sir Guy 72, Jolly Pet 84, Kotuku Jack 96, Mountain Dell 144. Cowhill Handicap, of 140sovs, One mile and a-quarter.—Nor’-Wester, Princess Thea, Guy Desmond, Automatic, Happy Lass, Gold Rush, Gold Worthy, Sea Mist, Location, Te Aike, Cranleigh, Master Don, Aehray, Willie Derby scr, Silver Sea, Nel de Bean, Some Guy, Lightwood, Russell Pointer, Lifebuoy, Rollo, Checkers 12yds bhd, Jupiter, Torchlight, Pageant d’or, Holly Bank, Donard, Becky d’oro, Awa_ Iti, Stowaway, Real Huon 24, Banffshire Lad, Lily Bingen, Kate Logan 36, Audrey Dillon, Millie D’oro, Festival. Happy Land 48, Our George 84, Kiowa 96.

Dash Handicap, of IGOsove. One mile. —Belle Lorrimer, Ariki, Patey Phegan 4 Halmore, Young Carbine, Schoolmate, Vcnare, Nor’-Wester. Le Thorpe, Denver City, Banffshire Lad scr, Baron Bingen, Author Franz, Danny Boy, Somerbv, Rose Marie 12yds bhd, Kelp, Black Wattle, Kiowa, Locanda General, Arethusa, Bold Bilk Our George, Sodium, Wild Nita 24, Kautoma. Fair Wave 35, Groat Triumph 48. Seaview Handicap, of ITOsovs. Unhoppled trotters. Two miles.—Avalanche, Wattle Pitch, Micky Audubon, Silurian scr, Repeta Mac, Repute 12yds bhd. Tot Logan, Scuttle, Eileen Wood 24, Great Nelson 36, Gemlight 48, King’s Voyage, Fifa 60, Nelson’s Boy 72, Young Carbine, Nourmahal 84, Midland, White Satin 06. Clonmel 108, Surprise Journey. Wainoni Handicap, of 170sovs. One mile and a-quarter.—Jacky Logan, Baynut, Roicole, Mercury, June D’oro, Editor, Tarndale scr. Kempton, Warepa, Fair Wave, John Jinks 12yds bhd, Sir Guy, Kinney Dillon, Cyone, Mac Dillon, Tamerlane. Whakatana, Rey Logan, Teremoa. Jolly Chimes 24. Granite City, Ngahuia, General Bingen, Trimmer, Country King 36, Talent 48, Free Advice, Kotuku Jack 60, Wrackler 108, Electric Handicap, of 160sovs. Saddle. One mile. —Black Wattle, Venarc, Erin’s Lynn, Our Bird, Wild Spur, MUo Minto scr, Apex, Mercury, Kautoma, Bob Logan 12yds bhd, Sahib, Great Triumph, Tactless, Brook Pointier, Jacky Logan, Henry Logan 24, Kinney Dillon, Neerson 36, Lady Matchlight 48.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 7

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 7

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 7