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TROTTING

METROPOLITAN MEETING

COURTENAY TO SATIN KING

WORTHY QUEEN WINS KOCkBUBN

(Per Press Association.)

CHRISTCHURCH, this' day

The Metropolitan Trotting Club's spring meeting was continued yesterday. The weather was fine, and the attendance good, and the track was in very fast order. The totalisator investments totalled £27,406 (win £12,294, place £15,112), against £28,768 for the corresponding day last year. Whiteleigh Handicap.—2-2 Worthy Queen (Shaw), 1; 4-4 Ukulele Lady (M. B. Edwards). 2; 10-10 King’s Voyage (Withers), 3. Also ran: 8-8 Great Nelson, 5-5 Mr. Penalty. 9-11 Nelson At a. 12-12 New Metford, 11-7 Great Burton, 7-6 Cannonball, 6-9 Gemlight, 1-1 Lough Guy., 3-3 Louis. Bingen. Won by a length and a half, and three lengths. Mr. Penalty was fourth. Time, 3.19, 3.20 L 3.22 ‘4-5. ~ , New Zealand Derby Stakes.—l War Buoy (M. B. Edwards). 1; 3 Morello (Candy), 2; 2 Guy .Tnnior (C. King), 3. The only starters. The winner led all the wav and won easily by six lengths, Guv Junior being 12 lengths away. Times, 3.16,, 3,18, 3.22, a race record. Courtenay Handicap— 2-2 Satin King (Hooper), 1; 1-1 Royal Silk (Bcrkett), 2 ; 11-11 Hoi L’Or (Kennerley), 3. Sir Guy was fourth. Also started: 5-4 Gold Tinge, 10-10 Vesuvius, 3-3 First Flight, and Linclbergi, bracketed, 9-9 Muriel de Oro, 8-8 Regal Voyage. 6-7 Free Advice. 4-5 Harold Logan.' With six furlongs to cover, Royal Silk was followed by Satin King, Gold Tinge, Muriel Be Oro, Sir Guy, Free Advice, Lindbergh. First Flight, and Eoi .L’Or. Royal Silk was in charge with throe furlongs to led into the straight from Satin King, Vesuvius, Gold Tinge, Sir Guy, and Lindbergh. In a very close finish, Satin King beat Royal Silk hv a neck, with Roi L’Or a head away, find Sir Guy, another head back, fourth, and Lindbergh fifth. Times, 4.16. 4.18 1-5. 4.14 2-5. ,

Ellesmere Handicap.—4-6 Wrecker (Tomkinson), 1; 1-4 Blue Mountain fMaidens), 2: 9-9 Major Lind (R, Young), 3. Also ran: 1-2 Mountain Ore, bracketed with Blue Mountain, 5-4 Giro, 7-8 Grand Canvoh, 2-1 Master Roy, 11-11 Olive Nelson, 6-5 Some Guy, 3-3 Avernus, 10-10 Brentlight, 8-7 Tactless. Won by a length, and a neck. Master Roy was fourth. Times. 2.43 2-5 , 2.43 3-5, 2.43 4-5.

November Handicap.—9-8 Raydus (Berkett). 1; 6-6 Manoeuvre (McKendry). 2: 4-4 Giro (Behrens), 3. Also started: 7-9 Probationer, 3-3 Purser, 2-1 Royal Drusus, 1-2 Taxpayer, 5-7 Gunfire, 8-5 John Jinks. Won by a length and a neck. Gunfire was fourth. Time, 4.23 2- 4.25 4-5, 4.25. Metropolitan Handicap.-5-6 Chenwood (Tomkinson), 1; 4-2 Girvan (Townley), 2; 7-5 Erin’s Princess (S. A. Edwards), 3. Also started: 10-8 Holly Bank, 1-1 Little Princess, 9-10 Location, 3- Roy Spec, 2-4 Prairie King, 8-9 Reporter, 6-7 Waross, 11-11 War PaintWon by two length? each way, (Roy Spec was fourth. Times, 4.25 3-5, 4.21. 4.24 2-5. ■ , SoekbiU'ii Handicap.--3-3 Worthy Queen (Shaw). 1; 8-8 First Wrack (Behrens), 2; 1-1. Garner (McDermott), 3. Also started: 9-9 Stand By, 6-6. Stanley Bingimi, 5-1 Biddy Parrish, 2-5 Uni is Bingen, 10-10 Mountain Mist, 4A Todd Lonzia, 7-7 Muon Voyage. First AVraek aud Garner were followed into the straight by Louis Bingen, . and Todd Louzia. In the gun bogie, Worthy Qupon beat First .Wrack by a length. Garner being a. similar distance ;<\vav. Todd Ixmzia was fourth. Times, 4.28, 4.30 .1-5, 4.31 2-5. , Sprinters’ Handicap.™ 3-3 Silver do. Oro (McKendry), Lj 4-4 Roddy. ,(J Smith), 2; 13-13 Great Logan (McTigue), 3. Also ran: 9.-7 Arethnsa, 11-9 Avernus, 11-10 Colonial Boy, 5-6 Eureka Boy, 2-2 George Rev, 8-12 Raydus, . 10-9 Soiperhy, 7-11 tVibna. Billon, 6-5 Brent Zolock, 14-14 Logan’s Pride, 1-1 Sunny Morn. Won by two lengths and three lengths: Sornoi'by was fourth, limes. 2.8'. 2.8 25, 2.9 1-5.

PINAL DAY’S ACCEPTANCES Acceptances tor the Jinn] day arc aw follow: —' Governor’s Handicap.—Great Nelson, Mr. Penalty, 12yds.; Mercc Bingen, .Ileal Belle, 24’yds.; iving’s Voyage, Nelsup Ala, 36yds.; Great Burton, Ckplelo Lady, 48yds.; Stanley Bingen, Cannonball, First Wrack, Garner, Lough Guy, Stanby, 60yds.; Biddy Paryish, Louis Bingen, 84yds. , Enfield Handicap—Arabqnd Chet, Manoeuvre, Giro, Editor, Gay Gordon, Probationer, Some Guy, Taxpayer, scr.; John Jinks, Somerby, Wilma Dillon, 12yds.: Brent, Zolock, 24yds. Christchurch Handicap:—Muriel Do Oro, Legal Voyage, scr.; liingscraft, Royal Silk, Sir Guy, Sunny Morn, 12 yds.; Mountain Dell, 24yds.; Glenrossic, Lindbergh, Wrackler, 36yds.; Red Shadow, 18yds,: Koi L’Or, 00yds.; Harold Logan, 84yds, Australasian Handicap—Erin’s Princess, scr.; Location, Little Nelson, 12 yds.; Key Spec, 24yds.; Apex, Glumwo.od, Prairie King, Pronto Bingen, Reporter, W'arcss, Warpaint, Worthy King, 36yds.; Girvan, 48yds. Hornby Handicap.—Arcthusa, Avernus, Brentlight, Gunfire, scr.; George Hey, Tactless, 12yds.; Silver Do Oro, 24yds.; Indianapolis, 30yds. Middleton Handicap.—Admiral Bingen, Nelson's Boy, scr.; Biddy Parrish, Louis Bingen, Mountain Mist, 12yds.; Kempton, Worthy Queen, Writer, 24 yds.; Todd Loiizia, 36yds.; Boon Voyage, 60yds.; Olive Nelson, 72yds. Lyttelton Handicap—Bracken, Kelp, Royal Comrade, scr.; Giro, Major Lind, Manoeuvre, Probat loner, Royal Drusus, Taxpayer, Wrecker, 12yds.; Gay Gordon, Gunfire, Master Roy, Mountain Ore, Roddy, 24yds.; Blue, Mountain, 30yds.; Grand Canyon, 48yds.; Freo For Ail, Red Shadow, Harold Logan, Roi L’Or, Roval Silk, Great, Logan, Kingseraft, Glenrossic, Indianapolis, Free Adivcc, Gir Guy, 60yds.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 10 November 1933, Page 3

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TROTTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 10 November 1933, Page 3

TROTTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 10 November 1933, Page 3

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