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AUCKLAND TROTS

NERVIE’S LAST WINS 4'OUNG RODNEY'S KOVAL OAK. 1 (Per Press Aasociatiou.) $ AUCRLANI),- nigliL 4 ‘.Tko August meeting of the Auckland Trotting Club was ,l*e ; l ; d at -Alexandra Park ou Saturday.’ After lain overnight and o« Saturday • mqruiug (feo weather cleared at' noon, but tin: track was ou the scary side. 'I kero was a fair attendance. 5 King's Guide won the . Ouckunga Handicap by a head from Kewpio's Bond, but galloped p%sf the post, and the stewards decided to alter the placing:?, placing Kcwpio/s Bond, litest and King's Guide second. '-During the day the sum of L2O.U] b was put through the' tottfclisalpr, coinpared with £13,557 for the corresponding day last yq#r, an increase of JsSultiS. of the concluding events ate: — 1 Koval Oak Handicap.—3-3. Young ,4'odney (Willetts),"’ 1; 1-1 Meadow King (C. Morau), 4-4: Gala Day (A. Bryce), 3. Also started: 7-0 Aptunm Lou, 9-1) Dilfashiou, 5-5 Goldfen Eagle, 8-7 Audo Patch, ti-S Mountain Sun, 2-13 Waikato Prince. Won ]§- live lengths; half a head second Sd third. Golden - Eagle yyus . fourth. mes: 5.3 3-5; 5.2 1-5,; 5:5 2-;>; o.S-3-ji. Onehunga

Bund (•). G. Kobertson), 1; 1-1 King’s i Guide (F. .)". Smith), 2; 5-1 Our ,M j Kinney, (Verntill), 3. Also started: 1-5 Luniinato, 8-8 Parochial, 3 3 Silk Cord, 7-7 Guid ilairst, 2-2 Star Pronto. King's Guido beat Kewpic’s Bond by 1 a head, but galloped past the post, j with Our McKinney a length and a iha.ll" a way. Star Pronto was fourth. • The stewards decided to alter the plantings, making lvowpic Bond Jirst and King’s Guide second. Times: 3.31) 4-5, 3.-1 U 3-5, 5.51), 5.51) 3-5. Oi'akei Handicap.—2-2 Tollgate tF. ,T. Smith), i; 11 Munga Tangi tL. Laver), 2; ,8-7 Lucky Love (WiUclsi, 3. Also started: 5-5 Baron Grand, (Mi Bismuth, 5-5 Kcwpie's < ’rest, 11 U Roadster; -1-1 Argolis. 7-8 General Sarsheld, 10-10 Proletarian, Transworthy. Won by two lengths, same distance between second and third. Kewpie’s (.Tea! was fourth. limes: 3.37: 5.38; 3.11 1-5; 3.12. .Massey .Memorial Handicap.—l-1 Kerne's Last (!■'. J. Smith), 1; 2-2 Ironside GT. G. Robertson), 2; -1-8, Kockcllii (C. Morau), 3. Also started: (i-5 Hoiiorn, 3-1 Lady Fame, s’-(> Manoeuvrc. Won bv a length am! a half, same distance between second and third. Ilohoro was fourth, limes:

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19107, 31 August 1936, Page 10

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AUCKLAND TROTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19107, 31 August 1936, Page 10

AUCKLAND TROTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19107, 31 August 1936, Page 10

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