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TROTTING AT WELLINGTON

SUP TRIAL NOMINATIONS. Nominations for the Wellington Trotting Club’s New Zealand Cup trial meeting, to be held on October 31, are as follow: —' PETONE HANDICAP TROT, of 120 sov?.; '3.57 , clasd.. One mile and ..five furlongs.—Aijdo Spray, Wah, Effigy, King’s Guard, Mr. Penalty, Finoro, Mokanna, Biddy Parrish, Great Nelson, Iwapta, ■ Nelson Parrish,; Mat Voyage, Speculator, Nellie Hugo. NOVfCE HANDICAP, of 100 sows.; 4.3 class. Orje mile and five furlongs.— Arion iAxwoi'thy, Whjrongojaai;. Natjve Bfrry, Derby Fame, Cracker, Ajdunt Logan,Colorado,First Prince, Cinema, His-: tbcjan, Murchiniep, Finn.ebrogue, Native Cole, Copper Nob, Avernqp, Bara Gold. OCTOBER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.; 4.42 class. Two miles.—Lady Author, Pageant de Oro, Harvest Boy, Danny Boy, Bracken, Willie Derby, While Satin; Bay Admiral, Jewel Elect, Sonoma, Sandown. * . NEW. ZEALAND CUP TRIAL, of 250 60vb.; 2.43 class. Onc> mile and a quarter. —Kingcraft/ Harold Logan, GlenrdsSie, Peter.' Bingen,. Wrackler, Gold Jacket, Logan Park, Free Advice, King Pointer, Great Logan, Haloid Thorpe, Carniel. BOROUGH HANDICAP, of 130 soys.; 3.54: class. One mile and’ five furlongs. —Air. Guy, Headlight, Halswell Queen, Achray, Chenaway, Derby Vale, Fleet Arrow, First Prince, Baron Dert>y, Highland, Derby, Sandy Pointer, Whippet, Worthy ’.lying, Dan. Roco, Nona Bingen, Ulm/Lightwood. ‘' SHORT HANDICAP, of 100 sows.; 3.7 class. One mile-and a quarter. — Arion Axworthy, Wairougomai, Tararua, Denver, David McEhyyn, Derby Faliie, Goldzone, Mount Logan, Colorado, First PHnee, Betty Axworthy, Cinema, Jhan Parrish, AJihad, Historian, Wild-Goose, Warbird, Finnebrogue, Lola Bingen; Native. Cole, Copper :Nob; Averpua, Bara Gold. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP TROT, of 150 eOve.; ■ L 52 ' class." Two miles.— Audo. Spray, ' Wah, Effigy, Valloden, King's Guard,, Mr; Penalty,- Finoro,- Mpkanha, Biddy Pajrish, Iwanta, Speculator, Nellie Hugo; • , : ■

ELECTRIC.HANDICAP, of. 140.,?bv5.; 2-52.-clas«.‘ Ohe mile and a quarter.— Lough '' Neagh, Native Star, Lady Author, Festival, Pageant de Oro, Brent Zolock, Hilltop, Derby Vale, Harvest Boy, ' Darifiv Boy, Brackfen, Surprise Journey; White Satin, Jbwel Elect,' goiioma, Sandown, Ulm. '

NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CUP. twenty ACCEPTORS ANNOUNCED. By Telerraph—Press Association. ' ‘ Christchurch, Oct. 15. Acceptances for the New Zealand Trotting Clip 1 are: Dilworth, Dundas Boy, Glehrostsje, imprint, King Pointer, Kingcraft, Lindbergh/ Logqn Chipf, Vesuvius, Carmel, Free Advice, Harold Thorne,' Native Prince, Kohgra, R oi L’Qr, Logan Bark, Terence Dillon, Wrackler,’Harold Logan, Peter Bingen. TOWN major withdrawn. Christchurch, Oct.; 15. Town Major was -scratched for .all engagements at the Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting- . CRACK JUMPING RIDER DEAD. NOTABLE AUSTRALIAN AVINS., By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. . . ' ’ 'I Melbourne, Oct. 14. Tom Curtin, a former crack jumping rider, He was 57 years of age. He woii ’the National’Hurdles on Valdis, and the Australian Steeples on Arcadia. AMMON RA NOT RACING PHAR LAP. SPEARMAN GALLOPS MIDE -IN 1.46. Rec. 7 pun. Melbourne, Oct. 15. After* exercising at Caulfield to-day Spearfnan went to Mentone and galloped, a mile and 20. yards in 1.40, Ho was ridden by A. Reed. Jamieson states Ammon Ra will not oppose •Phar Lap this spring. ’. First Acre his drawn number six at the barrier for 1 the Caulfield Cup. CAULFIELD CUP GALLOPS AUSTRALIAN .COLT -FOR DOMINION. Rec. 9:10 p.m. ■ ‘ Melbourne, Oct. 15. Mr. L. K. S. McKiniion, the Victoria Racing Club chairman, is sending the Magpie—Linton Lowrie two-year-old Colt to New Zealand to be trained by J. Hi Jeffcrd. ; Thp Caulfield Cup starts at 3.50 p.m. on Saturday. Galloping on the grass at Mentone to-day. Picatus did nine furlongs in Imin*s7scc. Dark Mau ran nine furlongs in Imin 59sec, the last three in 41sec. First Acre and Minorca ran ni)ie furlongs in 2jnin ssec, the last three in 41 seconds. NOBpE STAR’S CESAREWITCH. London, Oct. 14. The Cesare witch, two miles and two furlongs, resulted: — NOBLE STAR 1 SIX-WHEELER .’ 1 2 SONOMINT 3 Twenty-six started. Won by a length and a half, the same distance between second and third. ’

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1931, Page 4

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TROTTING AT WELLINGTON Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1931, Page 4

TROTTING AT WELLINGTON Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1931, Page 4