LATEST SPORTING
CANTERBURY TROTS
ACCEPTANCES RECEIVED
(Per Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Canterbury Park trotting acceptances are as follows: —
Introductory Handicap. Eisthcr, Mother’s Boy, Prince Harvester, Renegade, Renova, Walter Wrack, Chiming Wrack, Dilfashion, Flotsam, Header, Chudleigh, Hakatere, Kotinga, Norma Bingen,'Real Boy. Railway Handicap.—Aristgtle, Great Thought, Halswell Queen, Nelson Pointer, War Officer, Admiral Wrack. King’s Cup, Margaret Chenault, Real Burton, Royal Comrade, Ciro. Canterbury Handicap. —Cloudy Range, Great Author, Master Roy, Irampfast (T), Avcrnus, Harvest Child, Vesuvius, Gold Country, Gold Tinge, Silver do Oro, Rollo.
Lyttelton Handicap.—Full Hand, Grand Author, Grace McElwyn, Impostor, Iraq, Ironside, Pelting, Rewai, Sage King, Vanity Fair, Ezyivurk, Garry Thorpe, College Boy, Portlight, .Midshipmaid.
Stewards’ Handicap.—Ainonos, Fairyland, Real Boy, Raelaim, Gay Farce, King’s Voyage, Great Way. Islington Handicap.—Aristotle, Great Thought, Lough Guy (T), Nelson Pointer, Paul Drusus, Tatsy de Oro, War Officer, Margaret Chenault, Recess, Real Burton, Young Travis, Prince Author, William Tell, Worthy King.
Templeton Handicap.—Gay Sister, General Wrack, Golden Cross, Lone Derby, Silver Axworthy, Vagabond King, Village Guy, Bladford, Llewellyn’s Pride, Camera, Roy Direct. Au Revoir Handicap.—Cloudy Range, Elvo, Eureka Boy, Harvest Child, Lilian Bond, Muriel de Oro, Major Lind, Warcss, Warplane, Wild Guy, Gay Gordon, George Rev, Somcrby, Gold Tinge, Native Chief, Silver de- Oro.
WORTHY QUEEN LAME
MATCH RACE DOUBTFUL
(Per Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, this day
Worthy Queen has developed lameness in one of her bind legs, and the prospect of her fulfilling her match engagement with Nell Volo at Addington next month is not at all hopeful. The match may have to be abandoned.
AUCKLAND RACES
(Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day
Ponsonby Hurdles.—4 King Win (McRae), 1; 10 Verden (Lawson), 2: 6 Hounslow (Pascoe), 3. AH started. Won by 2j lengths, and five, lengths. Time, 3,38 2-5. Summer Cup.—7 King March (Goldfinch), 1; 3 Solarium (Tremaiu), 2; 1 Kiltowyn (R. Reed), 3. Scratched : Vintage. Won by necks. Timfy 2.5 2-5.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18590, 28 December 1934, Page 13
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