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SPORTING.

l , AUCKLAND TROTS. • 1',.- - - 1 * "V':-J,AST .DAY. ' I ' --:fv*',-- -■— —■ ~- j£ . ' 'Per'Press Association. ' f' ; -"%., .:- ' AUCKLAND, Jan.'2. Trotting Club's sum-'3nierNni-eetiiig'~was concluded in glorious ''titiedtluer. -There was a laige attendance and the totalistttor handled £38,-884, making £105,046 10s for-the - meeting. Results:— .TAMAKI HANDICAP, 100 sovs; l{ <;miles—2 "Rita Galindo 1, 4 Hint 2, c Malthorn 3. Also started —5 Waikoukou, 6 Gold Rod, 1 Mangoutu, 7 Jaylyn, 9 Bella, 10 Congo, 8 Kereone. Woe by four lengths. Time, 3.51 3-5. PARK HANDICAP, 100 sovs; ■ li miles—s G&llipoU 1, 1 Little Jewell 2 7 Rotomanuka 3. Also started—B The Bathe, 6 George Fourth, 4 Mnrinoto, 30 Victor Wood, 12 Albert Wilkes, 9 Ruariui, 2. Master Grattan, 3 Jimmic Harden, 11 Huon GrnStnn. Won bj half a length. Time, 3.39 2-5. .'PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. 50C 2 Harold Junr 3. Also started—lC "Pearl d'Or, 8 Pax. II Strategy, fj Pofcer'Alac, P. Scottish Queen, 4 Little Kauri, 7 Whispering Will.'e, 1 Stee l Bell. ; Won by two lenerths, third, ri length awav. Tinrn, 4.38 -3-5. .ASSOCIATION TROT. 200 sovs: *: miles— 4 Scientist 1, 3 Gold 80-j (coupled witli Tattles) 2, 1 Grattan ' Chimes 3. Also started—3 Tattles, 7 Amberite, 6 Todd Bells, 3 Grafctar Abbey, 10 Kirikiriroa, 11 King Capitalist, 9 Hova, 2 Blackthorn, 5 Paul Huon. Won by five lengths. Time 4.57 2-5. • NEW YEAR HANDICAP. 150 sovs 2 miles—3 Lieut- 1, 4 Quadroon 2. 1 Waiteramii 3. Also started—2 Manuka Park, 5 Wereo. Won by four lengths Time. 4.46. * ** ONSLOW HANDICAP, 250 sovs:'] mile—4 Derby Dillon 1. 6 Alf lilcKiiiney 2,- 5 Harold" Junr. 3. Alsc started —5 August Child,' - 2 Pax. r i Prince Rufus, 1 Sir Fulham. 3 Rfcee Bell. Won by four lengths. Time 2.20 2-5. TELEGRAPH ' HANDICAP, 15f sovs; 1 mile—2 Bronze Patch 1 £ Hymcs 2, 8 Silver Black, 3. Alsr started —5 Victor G, 7 Kokemoer, ] Jimmie Harden, 5 St. Trella. 4 Hnor ■Grattan, 11 Kormintson, 3 Shanghai. ~6 Celtic, 10 Dorothy Dimple. Won bj ,-L,thrr-e lengths. Time. 2.22 9_5 5 PREMIER. HANDICAP," 150 sovs il-i miles—4 Prince Chilc'e 1. 1 presj. ; dent Wilson 2, 2 Miss Rolfe 3. Alsc tpfiirtpd—3_Gold Girl. Won by twe lengths. 'Time, 3.1 1-5. j. HAWKES BAY MEETING. - CONCLUDING DAY.

HASTINGS. Jon. 2.

Tlie concluding dny of the H-wke's Bay summer meeting was held in

glorious weather, and there was a large attendance. The racing was good, and the totalisator put r through £25,937, against £16,737 last year. The total for the meeting was a record for the Club, being £52,214. against £36,097 last year. Results:—

,AOTEA JUMPERS' FLAT, of 100 soys;"lJ miles.—6 Nicomar'l, 4 Pursefiller 2, 8 Sensitive 3. AH started: Won by a neck. Time, 2min 10 1-5 sec. '

GRAND STAND HANDICAP, of 100 sovs: 5 furlongs.—l Astrophel 1, 4 Carlatour 2, 3 Comment 3. All started. Won by two and a half lenirths.- Time, lmin Msec.

SCURRY HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; 0 furlongs.—4 Pao 1, 2 Vermillion 2, 3 Lady Kilworth 3. ' Scratched—Comment. Won all the -way. Tii-ne. lmin 1 3-osec.

RUMMER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs: 1 mile.—2 Lndogeur ,1. 1 Dribble 2, 5 Potentiality 3. Scratched—T3on Revo. Altercation. Won by a bare head. Tim«. lmin 40sec. •

NUB«ERY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs: 5 furlonp's.—l Palm Oil 1, A Taum-inata 2, 7 -The Pagmv 3. All st.nHed. Won by a length. Time, lm.'" '3sfo.

EPSOM HANDICAP. ,of 100 sovs; once round.—2 Hniim.alr.ikn 1, 1 Pelmnn Ma-Vl 2, 3 Mnnia 3. Scratched— Otnr.i. Won by a head. Time, lmin 51f=PO; MATAPIRO HACK, of 100 sovsj onco round.—l Altercation 1, 4 Ore' Ore 2. 3 Blackall 3. All started Won bv three-quarters of a length Time, lmin 50sec. JANUARY HANDICAP, of 19.3 «>vs; 6 V furlongs.— 1 Crowhurst 1. 3 CHnra 2, 2> Bagdad 3. Scratched— Dribble. Won by a length.. Time lmin ,21-sec. " '- ' ■" GREYMOUTH TROTS., FIRST DAY. GREYMOUTH, Jan. 2.Greymouth trotting races were held to-day in fine weather., with a. large attendance. Tlie track was in fair order, and the /totalisator handled £9161 10* against £7442 last vear. Results:— GUINNESS MEMORIAL. 75 sovs; 1J miles.—l Pegasus 1, 5 Sweet Cote 0 2 W—r.o, K 7 R o <; 0 3. j\i so ran . 4 Bessie Wood, 11 lnvictus, 13 Trojan.' 10 Topsy WaUace, 7 Ladv Bombav, 8 Mozart; 9 Jennie Wood- 3. Bewanni. 3 Waiwera., 6 Paddy Moore. Time, 3min AX 9_5 8 0^,

' H.ANDIC.tP. 75 sovs; 2 m"o K .—.l Adroth 1, 2 Herppo 2, 5 Trlltnle 3 Also started: 1 Manressn /"oupl-.r:l with Inquisitive). 4 Thora, ,G ConrMv-r-11. Timi"*; omin ~\P 2-s"ec DOMINION HANOTO.AR. 75 ,cr>-.- r ,. li miles.—2 L-.icv Wnllaco 1, 6 Mirs Havoc 9. 9 Bundonrr 3. Also ran •10 Albert Wn'iace, 11 Tnss.v M.. 13 Lluvia Doro. 1 S'-r"'nnt.hv: 3 Dimn^.c?!,'-4 Sn_ nrnnn. 12 -iv n ]i-.r.0 7 j a rl c Arrnh. r -> Erlcen. 14 Miss Marion, 8 Admiral Dewcv.

AMATEUR HANDICAP, 60 sovs;- 5 1-J miles.—4 Telltale 1, 1 Roso Tracev ri, 1 Westland Lass 3. Also ran: a U Garrett, C The Searcher, 3 iVdroth, 7 Liberator, 9 Fair Molly. 7 Bookstall, 2 ttaupui. Time, 3min 50 4-ssec.' £ GREY VALLEY HANDICAP. 100 - «ovs; I - miles.—s Ringleader 1 11 ' Dick B 2. 2 Belgian 3..- Also started: • -Beach Poy (coupled with Miss Marion), 10 Energy, 9 Ned Corbet* 1 Dimness, 5 Flossie Dillon, 4 Neigh. S '*■. Fairy Whispers, 3 Auferious. Time, 3min 43 l-ssec. . EXPRESS HANDICAP, W sovs: I ■iKile.—l De Wliy 1. 2 Love Bird 2 3 .Jjady lin wood 3. Also ran: 10 Albertona, 7 L.R.. 5 Osier, 4 Inquisitive 1 Mnnressa. 8 Idol, 9 Thora, R Waiwera 9 Gnhvant. Time. 2min 37 3-ssec. DASH. 100 sovs;- 1 mile.—6 Luov lj Wallaco I, 1 Camille 2, 2 Gi.ideye 3. f, Also ran: 11 Roosevelt, 13 Beach Boy, K 12 Tnssy M., 9 Young Dillon, 7 Kin* •" Dear o Soprano and Paul Default f, (coupled), 8 Bemie L., 4 Miss Hnvoc 0 3 ErVen,- 10 Admiral Dewev. Time' ti 2mm 22 4-ssec. * ' ELECTRIC HANDICAP, 75 soiv ? 1 mile.—: Bcttina 1, 4 Ringleader 2, r< 3 Myrtle ?.. AUo ran: in '"'los*''" Dil- f, lon, 11 Fairy Whispers, 7 Wee Pat 2 , Sweet Cole. 8 Paddv Moore 5 Mvl.uss £' 9-Signorett.i, 6 Topsy Wallace. Time, l 2nun 26 .'i-osec. V NORTH OTAGO MEETING. w . SECOND DAY. •■ ' £ ti i Ja »- 2- n Hie second day of the North Ota™ summer meeting drew a larn-e crowd U in brilliant weather. Tho ?otalif=atnr P handled £12.581 10s. against £S3R7 a last yenr. Tli, e total for the meetino- n was £25,754. .compared with £2O 737 ° last year. Results:— ' ' w PAPAKAIO HURDLES, of 120 sovs • ° 1* miles.—l' Prairie Fi re i 2 San * Sebastian 2, 3 Silver Shield 3. Also \ l ran—4 Cast Iron. Time 2min 47 l-ssec. • C! Tlie stewards held an inquiry into i the running of Cast Iron, who was tl farst past the post, and disqualified the ~ horse and tho rider (E. Redmond) for 1 ~ twelve months. BURNSIDE HANDICAP,, of 100 ° svs; 7 furlongs.—3 Tvilbroo-an 1 1 Kimbolton 2, 4 Jack Symons 3. Also ran-_ 6 Bellrock, 5 Golden Prince «> Placid, 7 Slowburn. Won by a'-'ood he.nd. Time, Imin SOspc BUCKLEY MEMORIAL, of 0500 50 sovs- 1 mile.—l Winter Cherrv 1 fi Killard 2, 3 Robert Bell 3. A,so „„i t, Comely, 4 Kin- Star, 6 Benefit. Won By a lonctt. Time, lmin .11 3-osoc MAIDEN PLATE, of 100 sovs 5 ' fuvlonsrs.—6 Barley Rirr S 1 3 j Token 2. s'Post Haste 3. Also r al ? 9 AH Pink S Zenhland. 10 Ave Re„d7 { T!?i'tor, 4 Little Willie, 2 Kilmoodv' 1 Viec-RGeal. AVon by a nose. Time lmin 4 l-.T.ecc. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs- 4 furlongs— 1 Punka 1, .2 Bond- ? s<> , 2 '^ 3 3. Also ran—4 lime. 49 4-osec. PARKSIDE WELTER, of no sovs--6 furlongs.—l Helicon 1, 2 Hylans «> 4 All 3. Also ran _lr, Star, 3 Benefit. 5 Trinle Entent- ! Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 17 ■■ 3-">spc. \ AyiNDSOR HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; 1J miles—3 Harlequin 1, 4 Whipcord 2, 1 Kilbrogan 3. Also ran—s Leaping Burn, 2 War Hawk. Won bv lialf a neck. Time, 2'iiin. 11 l-ss'c " WAITAKI HANDICAP, of ' 150 sovs; 5 furlongs.—4 Thestius 1, 3 Mortham 2, 5 Golden Prince 3. Also ran— :. Donnata, 2 Speedometer, 6 Spectll.ll, 7- Red River. Won by half . a head. • Time,, lmin 3 1-osec. SOUTHLAND MEETING. INVERCARGILL, Jan. 2. The Southland Racing Club's summer meeting opened in 'unfavourable weather, heavy showers falling throughout the day. The totalisator handled £17,475 (a club recordl, compared with< £16,857 last year. Re- ! suits:— NEW YEAR HANDICAP, of llfi sovs; 6 furloiifjs.—4 Marianne 1. 2 Rokelniuc 2. 8 Kokowai 3. Also ran 1 Ma«"inal. 7 Aill Rain. 9 Moi)"ymuFk. o Golf'pn r>ueen. 11 Swn.io. \Von bv ahead. Time, lmin 19 2^-osec.

MAKAREWA TROT, of 140 sovs; liMmles.—2 Jane Wilkes 1, 5-Gladiola 2, 11 Sweet Child 3. Also started—--8 Landmark, 1 Satin Boy, 4 Evening Chimes, 7 Lady Wild, 3 Dragoon, 9 Matty's Boy, 6 Flower o' Turi, 10 Eros. Won by four lengths. Time, 3mm 4Ssec.

IJSTVEKjCARGILL CUP, of 650 sovs; 1J miles—6 Ascalaphus 1, 4 Subterfuge 2, 9 Marc Anthony 3. . Also ;startle<s—7 Borke's Drift, 5 Marsa, 3" Brambletye, 1 Kauwhero, 2 Thaddeus, S Spangle. Tho winner led ail the way and won easily by ten lengths, four lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 14 2-ssec.

AVAIKIAVI HANDICAP, of 110 sovs; 7 furlongs.—l Mohawk 1, 6 Miss Finland 2,3Multoe 3. Also ran--. 4 Bonsign, 5 Wild Pilgrim, 7 St. Hilary, 2 Camaieu. Won by a neck. Time, lmin 35sec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 200.sovs; 6 furlongs.—2 Belair 1, 3 Glensponse 2, 1 The White King. 3. AJsojran—--4 Sir Malt, 5 Cortes. Won easily.by two leneths. Time, lmin ISsec. ORETI TROT: 1. 7 Legacy 2, 2 Napoleon 3. Also ran—o Kapuka Lass. 5 Royal Step. 8 Yountr Weary. 3 Marvello, 10 Red ,Lvon. 9 Lady Wild, 4 Dillon Direct. Won by thirty yards. Time, 3mih 56 1-osec. AVF.NAL WELTER, of 110 sovs; r> furlongs.—6 Achilleus 1, 2 Avr-liffe 2 1 Kazan 3. Also started 'Mineswcenfi'r. 5 Kilkce. 3 Heather'bloom. 4. Night Alarm. S'Calma. Won bv a. bead. Time. lTv»vn 21sec. "WAJHOPAT HVNDTCAP, of 22P sovs; 1 wile.—3 Rerlowa 1. 1 Hot .Air 2, -t' Awahou 3. Also vf>n—2 Jo*V ■S 6. o";ier. Won by five lengths. Time, lmin 48scc. FOR TO-DAY. i \ SUMMER HANDICAP; 7 furlongs. "—AycJiifo y.2, Kazan 9.1, Achilleus I S.ll, Glenshine 8.10, Marianne 8.6, Fitzosbornc 7.12, Giralda 7.12, Kokowai 7.12, Burrangong 7.10, Erroneous 7.10, Verdun 7.7. ! ROSLYN TROT harness), class 5.6; 2 miles.—Red Empress scr, Evening Chimes scr, Eddio Mac 36yds bhd, Lady Wild 4S, Special Ribbon CO, Cross Battery 72, Seaward- Spot S4, Sobriquet 96, Gladiola 108, Last Vue ISO, Sir Gavin 18i. SOUTHLAND HANDICAP; 1 mile and a distance.—Brambletye 8.7, MarcAnthony 8.5, Kauwhero 8.5, Ascalaphus S.O, Awahou 7.10, Thaddeus 7.0, Subterfuge 7.3, Redshire 7.0. ' .GLADSTONE HANDICAP; 1 mile— Kilkeo 9.3, Redowa 9.1, Hot Air 8.12, Ogier B.S, Achilleus 5.6, Wild Pilgrim 8.5, Hardshot 8.3. SHORTS HANDICAP; 6 furlongsMohawk 9.8, Glensponse 9.4, Belair Q'.9. Tl». Whlfo Fi™ on m;„ t?:„

SHORTS HANDICAP; 6 furlongsMohawk 9.8, Glensponse 9.4, Belair 9:2, The White King 9.0, Miss Finland 8.5, Benzowen 7.7.

ELECTRIC TROT (saddle); 1 mile—loun.T Weary scr, Royal Step scr, Princess Eiigeno • scr, Misprint scr, Alexander scr, Satin Bov 24yds bhd' Napoleon 24, Luey_ChikV24, Elgin 72! Flower o' Tiu-i 84, Sweet Child 84 Bill Brown 120.

JtOSEDALE HANDICAP": 6 furlongs.—Belair • 9.5, Kazan S.S, Bokc!amp 5.4. Marianne S.O. Micliaola 8 0. Marginal 7.13, Heathcrbloom 7.10, Ked 7.3. Moncynvusk 7.3, Camieau 7.2. All Rain 7.2, .Glenowre 7.2, Swale 7 9 " FINAL HANDICAP; 1 mile.—Ka»iwhero 5.6, Mohawk 8.1, Anahou -7 10 Tha<Meus 7.9. Redsliire. 7.3. Spangle 7.3, Hot Air 7.0, Avdiffe-iß&r "~ ■

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16433, 3 January 1918, Page 6

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SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16433, 3 January 1918, Page 6

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