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RACE TRACK EVENTS

GORE CLUB’S FIXTURE.

-SOME GOOD DIVIDENDS.

TARNDALE WINS LAST RACE.

Gore, Dec. 20.

Thp Gore trotting Club’s annual meetfog was held to-day in fair weather. The track was in good order and the attendance was large. The totalisator handled £17,513, against £18,414 10s last year. Results .wore; — ■. - ’ ■ . CROYDON HANDICAP; one and a-half miles.—2 Hydro, limit (W. Robinson), 1; 1 Mere© Bingen, limit, 2; 8 Bob Wilkes, 60yds, 3. Also started: Frisco Maid, iYankce Patch, Bob Elliot, Keen Derby, Saxon, .Cathedral Rose, United, Mahinerangb Pattie Bingen, limit; Bonette, Royal Stan, 24yds bhd; Runny Bingen, 60; Buck Up, 108. Won by eight lengths. (Time, 4min 40 4-sscc. J

? TRIAL HANDICAP, one mile and five ■ furlongs.—4 Captain Wrack; • limit (F. Farquhar son)/1; 2 Jerilderie, limit, 2; 7 r Brain Wave, limit, 3. Also started: Marvin- Dillon, Bingesia, Tennis, ;Chrys,tal, Fescue Bill, Evening Sun, Jolly Queen, Erin’s Boy, Sunranes, Wave Soon, [limit; Free Chimes, 36yds.bhd. Won by half a length, with two lengths, between second and third. Time, 3min ; s6sec.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, one mile.— 2 Erin’s Fortune; 12yds (W. Crosgrove), 1; 0 John • Dee,• 12yds, 2; 7 Kensitas, 12 yds',t'3?. ; Also started:.. Thrift, AVaybird, Sunst'orm, Jimitj .Atyaiti, Tarndale, Imperial Blngei’b'Spring Chimes, 12yds bhd; Golden Dllloii,. Hone3t...Ned, 24. Won by six lengths. Time, 2min 16 3-ssec.

V TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP. 5. Of 480 sovs; Two miles. ‘ 4— TUMATAKURU, 12yds (J. Bryce, , ■‘" iS junr.) 1 6—SUNCHILD, 24yds .. 2 B—LIBERAL, 24yds * ‘ 2—NELSON MCELWYN, 30yds .... *

• ■ *Dead-heat for third place. ' Also started—Cyone, May bird, Rollicking Bells, Slump, Marinca, Wild Nita, limit; Revolt, 12yds bhd; Lily Harold, Storm Bell, 24. Won by a•head, with a length between the second horse and head-heaters. Time, 4uiin 44 2-ssec. • ’ CHRISTMAS'HANDICAP, one mile Mnd five furlongs.—2 Bay Admiral, limit ;(S. Edwards), 1; 5 Alva Lass, limit, 2; : B Meteor, 12yds, 3. Also started—Erin’s : 'Advance, Moncymore/ Luath, limit; ; Erin’s Chance, 12yds bhd; Streak, Sunhross, 24; Sunboll, 36. Won by half a . length. Time, 3min 49 4-sseci MATAURA HANDICAP, two mile^.— 1 Sunspeck, 36yds (A. McLellan), 1; 3 Sunny Gold,' 36yds, 2; 7 Patty Todd, limit, 3. Also started—Foam, Jean Ballin, Merco Bingen, Keen Derby, Combine, Mahinerangi, Stanley Bingen, Patrie Bingen, limit; Gardanella, 12yds bhd; • Jade, J>6; Secret Link, 108. Won by a peck. Time, smin 6 3-ssec. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, one and a-half miles.—lo Musical Chimes, 12yds (A. McLellan), 1; 2 Wehr Bingen, 48 yds, 2; 5 Sea Hawk, 24yds, 3. Also Btartedr-Caesar, Lady Orange, Fescue : Bill, Sunbloom, Elite Bingen, Honest Noll, Erin’s Boy, Sunrancs, Tingles, Master Jack r limit; Lady Voison, Golden Dawn, Awaiti, 24yds bhd; Glen Wilkes, 36; Kensitas, 04. Won by a length. Time, Bmin 32sec. FINAL HANDICAP, one and a-quarter jniles. —8 Tarndale, limit (H. J. Eady), 1; 2 Wild Nita, 12yds, 2; 1 Nelson McjElwyn, 36yds, 3. Also started—lmperial Bingen, Cyone, limit; Slump, 12yds bhd; • Lily Harold, Storm Bell, TUmatakuru, Erin’s Fortune, 36.' Won by half a length, with three-quarters of a length between second and , third. Time, 2tnin p4sec. GREYMOUTH J.C. MEETING. ACCEPTANCES ANNOUNCED. Greymouth, Dec. 27. ’ The Greymouth Jockey Club’s acceptances for the first day, December 28, are: FIRST HURDLES, 1J miles and 110 yards. —Troilus, Orifiamb 11.0, Deluge 0.13, Zeuxis' 9.4, Punchestown, Danthopia, After Ten, Shut Eye, Tooinyvara 9.0. STEWARDS’, HANDICAP, six furlongs.—Arrowmir 9.4, Arch Arrow 9.0, ' feaggitariua 8.11, Nasstori 8.6, Flair 8.4, , ,Tane 7.11, Courtlike, Spode, Rina Maunga 7.10, Kentish Lady 7.13, Wailiemo 7.2. w KETTLE MEMORIAL CUP, one mile. “—Wayward 9.4, Royal Game 9.2, Quarterdeck, Decoy Bird 8.8, Sea Raid 8.6, Ardfinnan 8.1, Smithereens 8.0, Some Lad, Bank Draft 7.6, Fairy Tidings 7.5, Corinthic 7.4, Baby Bun 7.3. . PAROA HACK HANDICAP, 6J furlongs. —Page Boy 8.7, Fallow 8.7, Topere 8.1, Shining Star, Shot Silk 8.0, The Dove 7.12, Landmark, Lord Middleton 7.9, Audience, Garvary 7.5, Huntley 7.3, .Ravine, Fair Go, Painting, Limoka 7.2. BOROUGH HANDICAP, 6J furlongs.Booster 9.13, Decoy Bird 9.2, Arch Arrow 9.0, Solgele 8.13, Tane 7.12, Courtlike, Spode 7.10, Acrcdity, Some Lad 7.9,

Kentish Lady 7.0. FIRST HIGHWEIGHT, seven fur- , longs.—Shot Silk 8.12, Gold Mint, Bank Draft 8.10, Acredity, Gourmet, Moratorium 8.9, Audience 8.4, Grattan 8.3, Handpome, Gaslight, Danthonia 8.0. BRUNNER HANDICAP, GJ furlongs.— 'Arrowmir 9.4, Saggitarius 8.11, Smithereens 8.5, Chickwheat 8.4, Topere 7.13, Rina Mauriga 7.11, The Dove 7.10, Corinthic 7.6, Kentish Lady 7.4, Waihemo 7.3, REuntly 7.1. TRIAL HANDICAP, 5J furlongs (all 8.13). —Lady Mid, Audience, Ravine, Garvary, Painting, Shipshape, Royal Heritage, Haulage, Tariff, Turnover, Gold {Veil, Maitia, Solvear, Silent. AMONG THE WEST COASTERS. (By “Moturoa.”) The first day of the Greymouth Jockey Club’s gathering will bo held today and among the following ’-arses likely to have a big following’,,. Hurdles. —Troilus, Zeuxis. Stewards’ Handicap. —Arrowmir, Nasstori, Flair. Kettle Memorial Cup. —Quarterdeck, .Wayward, Royal Game, Paroa Handicap.—Pago Boy, Huntley. Borough Handicap.—Decoy Bird, '■> Booster. Highwcight Handicap.—Bank Draft, Gourmet. Brunner Handicap. —Arrowmir, Rina Maunga. ’ • Trial Handicap— Gar vary, Haulage, Audience.

DUNEDIN FORM REVIEWED. BIG FIELDS ACCEPT FOR TO-DAY. (By “Moturoa.”) Beauty Light won comfortably on Thursday, but over a mile and a-half in th© Milburn' Hurdles Antrim Boy should go well. In the Grandstand Handicap Waving Corn and Quantum will be heavily backed.

In the Allanton Handicap Stealth may improve sufficiently to keep Salino Salar oil and will probably be favourite: Taboo is right in form and in the St. Andrew’s Handicap, one mile, he promises to be the medium of heavy support, though Wingatui will not be neglected.

If reserved for the Fernhill Handicap Stealth would carry a lot of money, but in her absence High Gear and Tembroney would be the elect of the pub--lie. . ’ . Tcheka, Tardy and Gold Tinge will be supported in the Taieri Handicap. \ Compensation and Rosy Morn . outclassed the youngsters on Boxing Day and they promise to be the favourites for the Juvenile Handicap. The programme concludes with, the Farewell Handicap. Dutch Money will probably be preferred to Blue Metal. TROTTING AT WESTPORT DILLON CHIMES WINS. DOMINION. NELSONIAN TAKES MEMORIAL.. .• Westport, Last Night.. ?For the Westport Trotting Club’s second day heavy rain, fell all day and the track was* slushy. The totalisator handled £6624 10a, as against £8498 10s on the second day last year, making the total for the meeting £17,455 10s, as against £17,931 10s last year. Results are: — CHARLESTON HANDICAP. Twelve furlongs and a half. 5— ALLANORA. scr. (Burrows) .... 1 7—RONGONUI, scr. (Lynch) ...... 2 2— KOKONU, 60yds (T. Bennett) .. 3 Also started —9 Kitty Audubon, 4 Altair and Great Palm (bracketed),. 8 Sissisox, 1 Worthy Girl, 3 Beatrice Locanda, 6 Red Comet. Won by half a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 4min. 13sec. GRANITY HANDICAP . Twelve furlongs and a half. 2—AVONESS, 60yds (Barron) .... 1 I—RAPTURE, 60yds (Davey) .... 2 S—CHILD BOY, 24yds (Pascoe) .. 3 Also started—6 Iwanta, 7 Chaneet, 3 Mountain Miss, 4 Osgood. Won by two lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Time, 4min. 10 4-ssec. DOMINION HANDICAP. Twelve furlongs and a half. 1— DILLON CHIMES, 36yds (J. Simpson) I 4—MAJOR BRENT, scr. (Chapman) . 2 2— HARVEST BOY, scr. (D. Bennett) 3

Also started—s Kitty Audubon. 1 Charlie Lincoln (coupled with Dillon Chimes), 3 Rongonui.

Won by two lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 4miu. 21 3-ssec.

WILLIAMS MEMORIAL. Sixteen furlongs and a half.

S—NELSONIAN, scr. (Kearns) .... 1 I—ALL PETERS, 12yda (Doyle) .. 2 3—GREAT AUTHOR, 12yds (Jarden) 3 Also started—2 Danny Boy, 4 Kreisler. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, smin. 41 3-ssec. WAIMANGAROA HANDICAP. Ten furlongs- and a half. 5— ROYAL IROQUOIS, scr. (Young) 1 1— SEDMERE, 12yds (Kearns) .... 2 3— LIFEBUOY, 72yds (D. Bennett) 3 ■Also started —7 Jessie Bells, 8 Hilda McKinney, 4 Warrenore, 6 Lady Bee, 2 Denver Hinds. Won by two lengths, with four lengths between second and third, Time, 3min. 18 4-ssec. SCANLON MEMORIAL. Sixteen furlongs and a half. 6— BOOKSTALL, scr. (Clough) .... 1 2— OLIVE NELSON, 156yds (J. Simpson) -2 4— MOUNTAIN MIST, scr. (Doyle) 3 Also started—7 Iwanta, 9 Chaneet, 5 Osgood, 3 Child Boy, 1 Avoness. Won by two lengths, with four lengths between second and third. Time, smin. 51 l-ssec. BIRCHFIELD HANDICAP. Twelve furlongs and a half. 2— GREAT ADVENTURE, GOyds (T. Bennett) 1 I—LORETTA NAPOLEON, 24yds (B. Young) 2 4— ALLANORA, scr. (Burrows) .... 3 Also started—3 Hardiness. Won by five lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Time, smin. 57 l-ssec. ‘ DASH, HANDICAP. Eight furlongs and a half. 3— FLYING KATE, scr. (Lynch) .. 1 5— GREAT ADVENTURE, 24yds (T. Bennett) 2 6— WARRENORE, scr. (Barron) .. 3 Also started —-7 Lady Bee, 2 Danny Boy, 4 Alpine Melody, 1 Kreisler. Won by a length and a half, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 2min. 52 2-ssec.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1929, Page 5

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RACE TRACK EVENTS Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1929, Page 5

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