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THE TURF

Wellington Trots Press Associati<in. —Com’right. W,cl ling-ton, Sept. 10. Ideal spring weather prevailed for the opening of the new light harness season I in the district by the Wellington TrotI ling Club at Hull Park, and the peri feet conditions attracted a large attondi ance. The eotirse was in excellent eoni dilion and much faster than usual at : this meeting. The totalizator handled i £13,131, compared with £13,127 last Sep- : tember, when the two-dividend system ! operated, and compared with £13,993 10s i last March. The results arc:— NAI MAI HANDICAP. Of £l3O. One mile and a-half. ; 3-3 MR. PENALTY, 24yds 1 ■ 2-2—EL MERIT, limit 2 4-4—WAH, 36yds 2 Also started; 6-5 Blue and Gold, limit; I- Modern Girl, 12yds bhd; 5-G Kalute, i 36yds. Won by a neck, half a length between j second and third. Times, 3m. 345., 3m. 136 l-55., 3m, 33 2-ss. I HUTT PARK TRIAL HANDICAP. Of £IOO. One mile and a-half. 12-3 MABEL CHIMES, limit 1 ! 1-I—AGILE, limit 2 1 7-B—MODERN LADY, limit 3 i Also started: 6-G Blandford, 8-7 Lone ; Derby, 12-11 Crystal Chimes, 3-4 Porti light, 11-12 Fiintock, limit; 4-5 General ! Wrack, 5-2 Guy Junior, 36yds; 9-9 j Aerial Boy, 48yds; 10-10 Nyallo Silk, 72 yds. j Won by half a length, five lengths hej tween second and third. Times, 3m. 275., i 3m. 27 l-ss„ 3m. 29 3-ss. 1 BOLLARD MEMORIAL HANDICAP. S Of £250. Two milts. ■ 3-2 AVERNUS, 12yds 1 ! 7-B—JOHN JINKS. 24yds 2 | 6-6—PURSER, limit 3 | Also started: 9-9 Raydus, 1-1 Arabond, ; 12yds bhd; 2-3 Master Roy, 4-5 Meteor, ! 24yds; 5-4 Ngingo Ngingo, 8-7 Wilma i Dillon, 36yds. I Won by a neck, a length between sccj ond and third. Times, 4m. 33 4-55., 4m. j 335., 4m. 35 2-ss. RAILWAY HANDICAP. Of £l5O. One mile and a-half. i I—KEY SPEC, limit 1 I 2-LORD LESLIE, 12yds 2 | 2—LILIAN BOND, limit 3 I The second and third horses were I bracketed. j Also started: 3 Special Sun, 12yds. Won by three lengths, four lengths j between second and third. Times, 3m. I 265., 3m. 27 l-55., 3m. 29 3-ss. i WILFORD HANDICAP TROT. ! Of £l5O. Two miles. i 2-2-WAH, 60yds 1 i 3-3 MR. PENALTY, 33yds 2 j 1-I—REAL BELLE, 24yds 3 i Also started: 4-4 El Merit, 6-5 Blue | and Gold, limit; 5-6 Kalute, 60yds. ! Also started: 12-11 Gang ’Awa, 4-5 ! Ngingo Ngingo, 7-7 Master Roy, 5-6 ' Meteor, 3-3 Ron, 12yds bhd; 8-S Wilma i Won by three lengths, ten lengths bcI tween second and third. Times 4m. 44 ! 3-55., 4m. 435.. 4m. 51 3-ss. SHARPE HANDICAP, j Of £IOO. One mile and a-quarter. I 2-2—GRAND FINALE, 24yds 1 i Dillon, 10-10 Raydus, 24yds; 6-4 John ; Jinks, 35yds; 11-12 Logan’s Pride, 48yds. i Won by a head, half a length between ! second and third. Ron dropped dead j after passing the post. Times, 2m. 4G.5., ; 2m. 48 I-55., 2m. 47 3-ss. I 5-3—MODERN LADY, limit 2 ; 3-4—TOLLGATE, limit 3 Also started: G-G Lone Derby, 1-1 Agile, 8-7 Chronicler, 7-9 Lord Wrack, II- Crystal Chimes, limit; 4-5 General Wrack, 9-8 Max Havoc, 36yds; 10-11 Nyallo Silk, 72yds. Won by four lengths, five lengths between second and third. Times, 2m. 525., 2m. 54 3-55., 2m. 565. WELLINGTON HANDICAP. Of £l5O. One mile and a-quarter. 1- DE ORO, 24yds 1 9-9—PURSER, limit 2 2- BLUE MOUNTAIN, 12yds 3 SPRING HANDICAP. One mile and a-quarter. 1-2—PRICELESS, limit 1 3- LORD LESLIE, 12yds 2 6-S—SPECIAL SUN, 12yds 3 Also started: 2-1 Rey Spec, 5-6 Sunnines, 3-3 Lilian Bond (bracketed with Lord Leslie), limit; 4-4 Whippet, 7-7 Jewel Elect, 12yds. Won by a length, the same distance between second and third. Times, 2m. 50 2-55., 2m. 49 4-ss, 2m. 50 1-5.5.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 354, 11 September 1933, Page 7

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 354, 11 September 1933, Page 7

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 354, 11 September 1933, Page 7

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