THE TURF
Continued from Pago 7. • 2 —LONEJ RAIDER 8.0 3 Won by a length, a length bet ween second and third. Time 1.51 1-5. MARTON CUP 2—TRUE SHAFT 8.5 .. 1 4—COUNT PALATINE 7.18 .. 2 I—PLATEAU1 —PLATEAU 9.0 Won by a head, two lengths between second and third. Time 2.7 i 4-5. 1 JUVENILE HANDICAP I 2—STADIUM 1 ! I—ETIQUETTE 9.0 2 j 4— PEGGED EXCHANGE 8.13 .. 3 I '.Von by a head, a length between ! second and third. Time 1.2 3-5. ! RAILWAY HANDICAP 1— FARMER 8.8 1 2 ROYAL ROUTINE 7.11 .. .. 2 3 CADLAND 9.G 3 Won by half a length, two lengths between second and third. Time 1.14 2 LADIES’ BRACELET 3 CALLAMART 11.6 1 4 TREASURE HUNT 11.3 .. .. 2 I—BLACK MAN 11.8 3 Won by a head, a head between second and third. Time 1.55 2-5. DASH HACK HANDICAP '2—GOLDEN CHANT 7.10 .... 1 3—LA CROWN 8.0 2 1— ARENA 8.4 3 Won by a head, two lengths between second and third. Time 1.14 2- .
CANTERBURY PARK TROTS Christchurch, Jan. 1. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s summer meeting was opened in fine weather with a good attendance. The track was in last order. The investments totalled £22,279, as against £21,094 last year. There was only one pool. Results are: INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP 2—-RAC LAI M 1 10—NELSON’S PRINCE 2 5 RESOUND 3 Times, 3.25, 3.25 2-5, 3.25 3-5. RAILWAY HANDICAP 1— REPORTER .. 1 2 ROYAL PARADE 2 6 ULM 3 Times 3. 8 1-5, 2-.10 3-5, 2.11. CANTERBURY HANDICAP 2 BLUE MOUNTAIN 1 1— AYRMONT, CHIMES 2 3 KINGCRAFT .. ’. 3 Times 4'.23 1-5, 4.23, 4.20 1-5. LYTTELTON HANDICAP 2 CLOUDY RANGE 1 G—WILBUR WHITE .. 2 1— ERIN’S PRINCESS 3 Times 4.30 2-5, 4.39 1-5, 4.29 4-5. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP 7 STANLEY BINGEN 1 10—BIDDY PARRISH ........ 2 4 FIRST WRACK 3 Times 4.30 4-5, 4.29 4-5, 4.32. ISLINGTON HANDICAP 3 WAR BOAT 1 5 PETER LOCANDA .. 2 9 AUTOMATIC 3 Times 2.44 1-5, 2.43 2-5, 2.43 4-5. TEMPLETON HANDICAP 3 TATSY DE ORO 1 4 MORELLO 2 14—BANFFSHIRE LAD 3 Times 3.21 3-5, 3.21 4-5, 3.22 1-5. AU REVOIR HANDICAP 7—VESUVIUS .. .. 1 10— MANOEUVE 2 2 rPROBATIONER 3 Times 2.43 2-5, 2.44 4-5, 2.45.
AUCKLAND TROTS Auckland, Jan. 1. The Auckland Trotting Club’s summer meeting was concluded in fine weather but with a boisterous wind. There was a good attendance. The track was in fair order. The totalisator handled £22,524, compared with £25,252 last year, a decrease of £2728. The total for the meeting was £75,548, against £78,729 last year, a decrease of £3lßl. Mountain Sun in the Tamaki Handicap returned a double figure dividend. The results are: TAMAKI HANDICAP 8/O—MOUNTAIN SUN 1 1/I—GOLDEN EAGLE 2 3/3 —K.UINI 3 Times 4.47, 4.44 3-5, 4.40 4-5. PARK HANDICAP 1/I—ANITA FAME 1 7/G —JESTER 2 5/4—KIA KAHA 3 Times 3.29 3-5, 3.30, 3.31. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP 2/2—KEWPIE’S GUY 1 7/4—JEWEL POINTER 2 4/3—KEWPIE’S TRIUMPH .... 3 Times 4.25, 4.23 4-5, 4.26 4-5. NEW YEAR HANDICAP 2/2—WILLIE DERBY 1 5/O—PUKEMIRO .. . 2 5/7—GLANDORE .. .. 3 Times 4'.37, 4.35 3-5, 4.38 2-5. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP 1/2—MARGARET CHENAULT .. 1 2/I—WORTHY CHIEF 2 2/I—WORTHY LIGHT 3 Worthy Light was bracketed with Worthy Chief, Times 3.24 2-5, 3.27 1-5, 3.23 3-5. ASSOCIATION HANDICAP 1/I—NELL VOLO ] 2/2—DON CHENAULT 2 4/S—CARL MARK 3 Times 4.37, 4.44 1-5, 4.51. ONSLOW HANDICAP 1/I—PEGAWAY 1 5/3—WILMA DILLON'.. ~ * 2 2/2—AVERNUS '* 3 Times 2.45 3-5, 2.47 1-5, 2.47 2-5. PREMIER HANDICAP 1/I—WORTHY LIGHT ... 1 1/I—CHANCELLOR * 2 5/5 —-BELL DIAL 3 Times 2.49 1-5, 2.47 3-5, 2.49 3-5,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 450, 2 January 1934, Page 8
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