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TROTTING.

THE AUCKLAND MEETING.

THE CONCLUDING DAY. QAKHAMPTON AVINS BIG EVENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Dee. 3L The Auckland Trotting Club’s ©ummex’ meeting concluded to-day in fine weather and there was a very good attendance. Th© track was in good cider though very hard. The totalisator handled £59,452, compared with £67.225 for the -corresponding day last year. Results: —■ TAAIAKI HANDICAP. One mile and a half. —14 Some Jazz (A. AV. Broughton) 1, 4 Kolmar 2. 5 Peter McDonald 3. ALso started: 7 Tui Bells. 16 Albert Bell, 1 Royal Audubon, IS Florrie Roe, IS Royal Bob. 9 Don Zolock, 2 Huia Girl, 6 Lilydale, 13 Jewel Wave, 10 Tiki. 3 Sweet Memory, Il Bon Bon, 8 Anseline. 12 Direct Action, 17 Afarble Star. AA’on by a length and a half two lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 36 3-ssec. PARK HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—2 Daphne AVildwood (Broughton) 1, 5 Jewel Pointer 2, 6 Golden Hope 3 Also started: 17 Red Star, 14 Ruby Huou, 10 Admiral Hood, 13 Ofa Alai. 10 Temple, 12 Koniniw’ood, 16 Rothschild, 8 Alanna, 4 Bingen Lad, 15 Uncle Bert. 11 Gold Sound. 7 Aloko Pete, 3 Brendo, 9 Ayr, 1 Rebel. AA’on by a length and a half, three lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 25 4-ssec. PREiS IDEN T S lIA NDI CAP. Two miles.-—. 5 Oakhampton (R. A. AleAiiliait) 1, 3 Talaro 2.2 Onyx 3, 4 Prince Pointer 3. Also started; 6 Glandore. 1 First Carbine. Won by three-quar-ters of a length, a head between second and third. Time, 4min 33 l-ssec. NEW YEAR HANDICAP. Two miles. —3 Silk Thread (D. Withers) 1, S Haricot 2,2 Ricardo 3. Also started: 7 Don Douglas, 11 Anseline, 5 Grace Grattan, 13 Gold Sovereign, 12 Tiki, (5 Some Jazz, 1 Happy Rosa, 9 Aly Junior, 1-4 The Squire, 10 Ngatira, 4 Alum. Won by two lengths, a head between second and third. Time, 4min 42 2-ssec. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. Two miles. —5 Cute Lad (E. S. Groat) 1, 9 Dick Dillon 2, 3 Le Todd 3. Also started: 15 Harold Junior, 14 Uncle Bert, 4 Holly Boy, 7 Kean John, 8 Rua Pere, 6 Scandal, 12 Reliance, 2 Talent, 10 Rock Hinton, 10 Heather Girl, 13 Wallroon, 11 Nelson Tasker. Won by three-quarters of a length, a neck between second and third. Time, 4min 35sec. ONSLOAV HANDICAP. One mile.—2 Onyx l, 5 First Carbine 2, 4 Her Ladyship 3. Also started: ‘J Rose Pointer, 5 Money maker, 10 Blue Mountain King, 8 Dean Dillon, 7 All Bell, 1 Hue Coronado. 3 Ben Ohau, I Great Bingen. Won by a Jong neck, a head between second and third. Time, 2min 10 3-ssec.

ASSOCIATION TROT HANDICAP. Iwo miles.—-2 Napland. (Tomkinson) 1, 3 Judge Hancock 2, I Peterwah 3. Also started: 5 Wimipera King, 8 Ngatira, 7 The Tartar, 7 Aerial Bingen, 11 Roi Alto, 10 Wild Nut, 12 \\ ild Lad, 4 Pyramue, 6 Betty Aloko, 9 Rose Bingen. Won by three-quarters of a length, half a length between second and third. Time, 4 min 35 2-ssec.

PREMIER HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—7 Nita Bell (G. Paton) J, 1 Nelson AlacCormack 2, 11 Alulwaree 3, Also started: 10 Lenglen, 12 Temple, 4 Childe Audubon, 6 Stanmoor. 2 Anizoram, 2 Brendo, 9 Huon Grattan, 8 Afaster Councillor, 1 Wallroon, 5 Rebel, 13 William the hirst, 3 Nantwich. Won by hah' a length, a length and a half between second and third. Time, 2min 4b l-ssfec. CANTERBURY PARK TROTS OPENING DAY'S RESULTS SHEIK WINS BIG RACE, . Christchurch, Last Night. The Canterbury Park Trotting Clubs slimmer meeting opened to-day in fine weather, but a strong, cold wind was blowing. The attendance was good and the track was in excellent order. The totalisator investments were £36,178, compared with £41,200 10s ou the first day last year. Results: IN TRO DUCTOR Y HAN DICAP. One mile and a half. —5 Lady Fan (L. M alsh) 1, 1 Young Carbine 2, 6 Evandale 3. Also started: 13 Marvin Queen, 1.2 Welcome Whispers, 10 Alushroom, 4 Little Johnnie, 3 Lonesome, 9 Red Peter, 2 Wire, 14 Henry Tracey, 8 Wee Olga, 11 Generator. 7 Nelson Bull. Won by Irnlf a length, six lengths between second ami third. Time. 3min. 47 1-5 TEMPLETON HANDICAP. One mile and a half.— 4 Ocean (E. C. AluDcrmott) 1, S Wairua. 2,2 Berenice 3. Aiso started: 13 Mary Galindo, 12 Bub Dillon, 15 Ivy Viking, 3 Logan Maid, 16 Pegasus, 14 Lord Denver, 7 Biddy Logan, 1 Grey Cloud, 11 Billy Whizz.. 5 Newcourt, 9 Four Bells, 6 Ella Locanda, 10 Winter Audubon. Won by. half aj length, tour lengths between second and third. Time, 3min ; -34 l-ssec. ( ANT ERB URY II AN DICAP. Two miles. —3 Sheik (P. Riddle) 1, 1 Ahuriri 2, 9 Dolly Dillon 3, 7 Logan wood 4. Also started: 11 Whispering Willie, 6 Black Admiral, 8 Ouimet, 4 Waitaki Girl, 2 Away, 1 Great Hope (coupled with Ahumi), 5 Realm, 10 Logan Chief. Won by two lengths, three lengths between second and third. Time. 4min. 29 4 5 LYTTELTON HANDICAP. One mile and a halt. —7 Bing Boy (R. B. Berry) I. S Nipper 2, 9 The Rook 3. Also started: 3 Millie Dillon, 4 Lady Zora, 18 Wastewood, 15 Lord Denver. 5 Ecstacy, 16 Lady Bountiful, 13 Annies Dream, 1 Shine Soon, 14 Wirey, 2 Bob Logan, 10 Beta, 11. Rapier. 12 Succession, 6 Pearl. Coronado. 17 Thixendale, 19 Pearlie Chimes. Won by six lengths, three lengths between second and third. Time, SLEW ARDS’ HANDICAP. Two miles. —s^ Red Oak (N. L. Price) 1, 4 John ; Mauritius 2. 7 Young Blake. 3. Also started: 3 Avalanche, 14 Alcrry Peter, 12. Queen Ida., 1. Kcl.nian, 9 Pieter Timmerman, 8 The Toll, 2 Duke Bingen and Audominion (coupled), 'o ,Nels<m 8e11,.,!/ •Little Logan. JI Koraki. LG-Aluster 'kudo, 13 Thiv Moon. 15 .Mangoutu, 10

Charles Dixie. Won by half a length, a neek between second and third. Time, 4min. 47 4-ssee.

ISLINGTON HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—l Peter Bingen (J. J. Kennerley) 1, 4 Dillon Wilkes 2, 7 Bonny Logan 3, Also started: 5 Escort, 3 Ivy Audubon, 8 Queen’s Own, 6 Bessie Logan, 2 Golden Devon, 9 Landlord, 10 Pearlie Chimes. Won by four lengths three lengths between second and third. Time, 2min. 52 2-ssee. RAILWAY HANDICAP, One md?.— 8 Dalmeny (L. O. Thomas) 1, 3 Prince Lyons 2. Also started: 6 Thixendale, 7 Betrayer, 2 Pointalena, 3 Choubru, coupled with Prince Lyons, 1 Bruce, 5 Whetu. Won by two lengths, a necx between second and third. Time, 2min. 16sec. AU REVOIR HANDICAP. One mile.— Becky Ix)gan (F. Holmes) 1, 6 Stadium 2, 11 Riot 3. Also started: 4 Royal Step, 13 Hold On, 10 Drone, 5 Lincoln Huon, 3 Ratana, First Fashion, Dixie’s Pride (bracketed), 12 Royal Oak, 7 Tan--11 inu, 8 Lord Bingen, 9 Golden Sun, 2 Bruee. Won by a neck, a neck between second and third. Time, 2min. 13Ascc.

SECOND DAVS ACCEPTANCES. Christchurch, Last Night. The acceptances for the second day of the Canterbury Park trots are: PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—Marvin Queen, Lonesome, Evansdale, Little Jbhnnie, Rose And) scr, Wee Olga, Generator 12yds blid, Lady Fan 24, Y’oung Carbine. Meiry Peter 36. Queen Ida 60, Nelson Bell. The Toll’ 84. PREBBLETON HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—Springtime, Mary Galindo. Grey Cloud, Bob Dillon, Erin’s Royal, Edith Locanda. Billy YVhizz, WasLnvood. Biddy Logan, Berenice, Newcourt, Pegasus scr, Nipper, Bob Logan, High Jinks. Four Bells, Olwyn, Wirey 12yds bbd, Wairua, Granite City, Ella Locanda 24, Riot, Waiterere, Morning Glow, Winter Audubon, Ocean Spray 36. PARK HANDICAP. Two miles.— Escort, Native Chief scr, Queen’s Own 12yds bbd, Pearlie Chimes, Whispering Willie, Loganwood 24, Willie Logan, Dolly Dillon, Black Admiral 36. Orion GO, Realm 96. HORNBY HANDICAP. Two miles.— Pieter Timmerman 12yds bhd, John Mauritius,- Duke Bingen 24. Red Oak, Koraki, Merry Bingen, Audobell 36, Mangoutu, Master Audo, Tiny Moon, Kila Boy, Audominion 60, Young Blake 60, Proud Ata, Pete Peter, Bingenette 72, Bonny Spec 84. SELWYN HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter. —Landlord, Bessie Logan, Pearlie Chimes, Golden Devon scr, Wai taki Girl 12yds bhd, Away, Bonny Logan 24. Ahuriri. Delavan Quest, Loganwood 36, Realm 60. MIDDLETON HANDICAP. Two miles. —Kelman, Eileen Dillon scr, Admiral I’ointer 12yds bhd, Shine Soou, Bon Sonty 24, Pearl Coronado. Rapier, Succession 4S, Bing Boy 72, Thix'endale, The Rook 84, Ramaroa 96, Princess Zoe 108.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. One miF. —"Whetu, Asturio, Ra rebell Direct, Prince Lyons scr. Ivy Audubon, King Dillon. Bell Fashion. Darknilc 12yds bhd, Marvin Ainu 24, Bonny Logan 48. FINAL HANDICAP. One mile.—lvy Audubon, Gleaming, Teneriffe, Down cast, Golden Devon scr, Dillon Wilkes, Fancy Boy, Pearlie Chimes 12yds bhd, | Delavan Quest, Willie Logan 48. TROTTING NOTES. (By “Equitable.") South. Waharapa to-day. It looks like another cup tor Jim Lloyd s sideboard. The Shrew is in the Wairarapa Cup. This mare is bred to stay. Grattan Wilkes can muster up a Dl of .-peed, but is not too suuni and likes the sting out of the ground. Aloko Chief'has left for Wairarana. This well-bred horse will get soa : ethbig towards expenses. Dentistry is owned in Wanganui and trained in Hawera by Phil Green. He is off the front in the two mile trotters’ race, and so is Annette. Rostrevor was sore when he left Hawera, so will not be at his best. Kolmar is now at Auckland. This boomed trotter has not returned any of the large sum that was paid fox* him last. year. Hue Coronado left for Auckland by Thursday night's boat in charge of Harry Higgenbotham. Thys .speed merchant is at his best at present, and put up a erack-a-jack trial before leavin °- Van Cap has joined Green s team. Azelzion is lame. It looks as if thss well-bred stallion has finished his racing career. Hue Coronada did not accept for the first day. but is in the mile, and a quarter on the second day and the fast mile on the last day. “STEVE” DONOGH UE. . SEQUEL TO PAPYRUS-ZEV MATCH.

A settlement, has been announced in ■ an action for damages for libel arising out of Steve Donoghue's riding of Papyrus in the race with Zcv in America. The action was brought by tl:e jockey against the New York Herald and air other. Mr. H. M. G’ivcen (for Air. Donoghue) explained that the issue of the New York Herald of February 16 last contained a suggestion that Donoghue did not do his best when riding Papyrus against Zev. The company had now apologised, paid a substantial sum to Air. Donoghue by way of damages, and a sufficient sum to cover his costs. Mr. Wilfred Lewis (for the defence) said that his clients desired to let the whole world know that they did not intend to cast any reflection on the jockey. Mr. Justice Avery said that the result would no doubt be as satisfactory to Mr. Donoghue as if the ease had been tried by a jury and a verdict returned in h;s. fasour.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1926, Page 6

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TROTTING. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1926, Page 6

TROTTING. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1926, Page 6