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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB

AUTO MACHINE WINS CHIEF :: ‘ EVENT (Per United Pbess Association.) AUCKLAND, June 24, i The Auckland Trotting Club’s; winter meeting was concluded in overcast but line weather. The track was still soft. There was a good attendance. The totalisator for the day handled £25,296 15s, compared witty £21,074 ,5s on tne second day last year, 1 an increase of £4222 10s. The figures for the meeting were £40,523, compared with £35,629 10s last year, an. increase of £4893 10s. . = : ROYAL HANDICAP. Of USsovs. One mile and a-half, 4/3—AUTUMN LU, 12yds, bhd (Stubbs) 1 6/6—PEARL PARRISH, scr (Julian) 2 8/9—MOUNTAIN SUN, scr ‘ (Fleming) 3 Also started: 10/12 Colleen Murphy, 2/2 Rose Marble, 5/5 Singing Bird, 7/7 Waskasu, 12/13 Young Rodney scr. 3/4 Golden Huia 36yds bhd, 1/1 Nelson Pirate 60, 8/8 Wiriwhata 72, 10/10 Mattie Herbilwyn, 13/11 Win Huou 96. :• Won by a long head, two lengths , between second and' third._ Times: 3min 44sec, 3min 45 l-ssec, 3min 46 3-ssec. Waskasu was the early deader, but Pearl Parrish took command across the back, and led Autumn Lu and 'Mountain Sun into the straight. Aittumn L#won narrowly on the post. Colleen Murphy was fourth, followed by Wiriwhata and Nelson Pirate. MANUKAU HANDICAP. Of USsovs. One mile and a-quarter. 2/]—OUR SUMMER, scr (Saunders) 1 1/2—RED HOPE, 36yds bhd (Bryce) 2 8/B—JESTER, scr (E. S. Groat) ... 3 Also started: 12/10 Aircraft, 10/12 Anthony’s Gift, 11/11 Free Gift, 14/16 Great Chum, 17/18 Hukanui, 7/7 Lady Fame, 16/15 Shining Metal, 6/6 Worthy Light scr, 3/3 Bonnie Direct 12yds bhd, 13/14 Bingen Chief, 15/13 Nellota, 9/9 Worthy Chief 36, 5/5 May Chenault 60, 4/4 Cimarron. 18/17 Whakahihi 84. Won by three-quarters of a length, two lengths and a-half between second and third. Times: 2min 56 4-ssec, 2min 54sec, 2min 58 3-ssec. Free Gift made the early pace from Our Summer and Jester. Our Summer ran to the front across the top and led Jester and Bonnie Direct at the turn. Our Summer stayed on to win nicely, while Red Hope came from far back to take second from Jester, Bonnie Direct was fourth. j MARK MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Of SOOsovs. Two miles. 6/6_AUTO MACHINE, 36yds bhd (Brown) 1 1/2—KEWPIE’S TRIUMPH, 24 (J. Bryce) 2 4/4—PETER PIRATE, 24 v „ (R, D. Kennerlcy) 3

Also started: 7/7 Direct Morning scr, 3/3 Kewpie’s Guy, 2/1 Peterwah 12yds bhd and Mountain Dell 48 (bracketed), 5/5 Jewel Pointer 60. , Won by one length and a-quarter, two lengths between second and third. Times: 4min 35 3-ssec, 4inin 37 l-ssec, 4mm 38sec. . Direct Morning and Mountain Dell set the pace over the first mile and a-quarter. Direct Morning still led across the back from Mountain Dell and Kewpie s Triumph. Near the turn Auto Machine ran up, while Kewpie’s Triumph came through on, the rails. Auto Machine finished too strongly for Kewpie’s Triumph, who was clear of Peter Pirate. Mountain Dell was fourth, followed by Kewpie’s Guy and Peterwah. JUNE HANDICAP. Of 120sovs. One mile and £-half.

1/I—SILVER BINGEN. 12yds bhd (R. D. Kennerley) 1 5/S—REALTY, 36 (E. S. Groat) .. 2 4/3—RAIDER, scr (Smith) .. .. .. 3 Also started: 2/2 Chemvood scr, 6/7 Pukemiro, 7/6 . Free Logan 12yds bhd, 5/4 Lady Coronado 24, 8/8 Dad s Hope 36, 1/1 Kelp 48 (bracketed with Silver Bingen 12). . , Won by two lengths; a length between second and third. Times: 3min 28 3-ssec, 3niin 27 3-ssee, and 3min 31sec. Chenwood led Free Logan and Raider past the stand. The order was unchanged along the back. Silver Bingen ran to the front approaching the turn, leading' Pukemiro, Raider, and Realty into the. straight. Silver Bingen stayed to win comfortably from Realty, who headed the other two. Pukemiro was fourth. MEMBERS’HANDICAP, - Of ISOsovs. One mile and a-half. 2/2—GAY PAREE, 48yds bhd (Shaw) 1 5/S—MOKO GIRL, scr (J. Bryce) .. 2 4/4—BESSIE PARRISH,. 48 4 (J. T. Paul) 3 Also started: 6/6 Billy Carbine scr, 7/7 Rio Grande 36yds bhd, 1/1 Nell Volo 24, 3/3 Dark M'Kinney 48 and Explosion 00 Won by a length and a-half; two lengths between second and third. Times: 3min 31 l-ssec, 3min 35 4-ssec, and 3min 33sec. . Billy Carbine and Moko Girl had made the early pace. Gay Paree was first into the straight from Moko Girl, Billy, Carbine, and Bessie Parrish. Nell Volo finished fast, but galloped past the post. The judge’s original platings—Nell Volo and Gay Paree a dead-heat for first, with Moko Girl third—were altered after the meeting by the stewards, who displaced Nell Volo, giving Gay Paree a, win, Moko Girl second, and Bessie Parrish third. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP, Of 150sovs. One mile and a-quarter, 3/I—PRINCE PEDRO, scr (M'Millan) 1 1/2—KBWPIE’S TRIUMPH, 36yds bhd (J. Bryce) .......... 2. 2/3—PEGAWAY, 12 (Smith) .. ... . 8 Also started: 4/4 Peterwah scr and. Mountain Dell 48yds bhd (bracketed), 5/5 Peter Pirate 24. Won by a shbrt neck; half a length between second-, and third.. Times: 2min 52 3-ssec, 2rain 49 4-ssec, and 2min 62sec. Prince Pedro took the lead from the start; followed by Pegaway and Kewpie’s Triumph. Past the stand and the back' Prince Pedro was in front from Kewpie’s Triumph, who displaced Pegaway. The three leaders held their positions to the finish. Peter Pirate was fourth. AU REVOIR HANDICAP, Of 120sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 5/4—HOMEWARD, 72yds bhd (August) 1 3/3—WEE MACHINE, 24 ' . w (G. T. Mitchell) 2 4/S—EDNA WORTHY, scr (Moran) 3 Also started: 7/7 Gay Paree 12yds bhd, 2/1 Mazda scr and Guid Hairst 48 (bracketed), 8/10 Prince Etawah scr, 1/2 Te Mahanga 12, 9/9 Hohoro, 10/8 Jackie Thorpe 36, 6/6 Chenwood 48. Won by two lengths each way. Times: 2min 49 3-ssec, 2min 54 3-ssec, and 2mm 67 3-seec. . ■ ....j ' > \ Te Mahanga led Edna Worthy, and M;izda; along the back. Edna Worthy went to the front across the top, and led Mazda, Te Mahanga,; and Homeward into the straight.' Homeward finished strongly for an easy win from Wee Machine, who came on the outside from the rear position. Hohoro , was fourth. ~

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21989, 26 June 1933, Page 11

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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 21989, 26 June 1933, Page 11

AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 21989, 26 June 1933, Page 11