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TROTTING.

NEW BRIGHTON CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. rRINCE AIWOOD WINS THE DERBY. Tho autumn meeting of tho Xrw Brighton Trot: ijiLj Club v,-'Ui concluded to-day in fine weither, i.lu,,u(h a cold easterly breeze was in evidence, wid caused sonic discomfort. There was a ifiriro attendance. The following are the details of tho raciiiff: — LADIES' BJIAirKLET HANDICAP (in harness), oi ■!,"> .-ov»; second horse n sovs from the sialic. One niim and a furlong-. 11—.Mis A. .Rico's I) t Funny Dillon, by list void Dillon— Rot- oh loom, .'lyrs, Jsseo \Mr A. Rico) 1 2—Mrs Huyward'f! b f Woodvere, iiyrs, 153?o ' '(Mr \V. Havward, jnnr.) 2 3—Mrs T. Cr. Fox's b m Rose Gauntlet, ■lyrs, losec (Mr J. Smith) 3 7 U'OVrI Shot flsec, 15 Alice Huon 'Jseu, 0 Sand Drift Usee, 6 Galindo Lou lSsec, 8 Littio .Hector Msec, 5 Belle Elmoro 14seo, 12 Vermilion Msec, IB Irvar Msec, and Comedy Msec (coupled), 11 Frr.nzie Maid 14soc and l-lcpsio Child 14scc (coupled), 1 Rose Drift 14aec and Cello Sydney Wilkes Msec (coupled), 10 ..ainty Dillon iasec and Wild Willow losoe 13 Hal swell Dillon 15seo and Lady Wonder 15? Ec (coupled). 3 I ma- Dillon losec (coupled with Rose Gauntlet). 2 Posie 0. luaec (coupled with Woodvere), and Blanche Arral lf>soo and Forest Chieftain H'wfic (coupled) also sfnrlee. Woodvcra took charge at tho end of a furlonj.'.. closely followed by Ro.so Gauntlet and Fanny Dillon. These t] ~<e acted as pilot; all tho way, Fanny Dillon beatin? Woodvere by two lengths, with Rose Gauntlet eipht lengths away third, followed by Belle Elmore, Forest Chieftain «nd Sand Drift. Time—2rnin 46sec. BEXLEY HANDICAP (in widdM. of 100 bovs; second horso 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from, the stake. For mihopp'cd trotter? only. Two miles. I—Wie.kham Sisters' b m Albertoria, by Albertoriua—The Mooress. Bvr3, ll&oo (M. "Edwards) 1 S—Mr J. H. Power's blk g Able Boy, 6,-,-ts, Bsoc (Owner) 2 10—Mr S. Co:;'s b m To. Kuiti, aged, 6eec iT. G. Cox) 3 6 Bushranger e.-.v, 8 Bollywood 3feo, 7 Mayflower -lsec, !) Verawood Csee, 12 Havana "see, 2 Arcadian 7f-o, 11. Two Ways Bsec, 4 Rudston 12aec an 1 5 Mushroom 12aoo also start- . cd. Mushroom showed in front at the start, hut leaving tho straight Rudston took charge, followed by Albortoria, Able Boy nncl Mushroom. At the end of a mile R.udston va;s etill out in front, with Albertorifl. and Able Boy in clem attendance, while Bushranger and Te Kuiti,-were handy. Three, furlongs froiii home the three leaders were in 'line, but Albertoria then drew away and beat Able Boy by eight lengths, Te Kuiti bcingl a similar distance away, followed by Havana, Arcadian and Mushroom. Time —smln -1 2-5 SCO. BRIGHTON HANDICAP (In harness), of 225 sovs; second horae 44 boys* and third horse 22 sovs from the stake. Two milo. a—Mr W. D. Lchiw'b blk h Sherwood, by Korrwood —Jessie *B., 4yrs, Vsec (J. Bronkin) 3 10 —Messrs Rerrick Bros.' b p Persuader, •asecl, sseo (H. Hetnick) 2 I—Mr M. Edwards's b m Adelaido Direct, ag-od, nor (Owner) tt 7 Frtvndocia lFeo, 5 Muricata 2sec, 11 Huon Drift Saec, 3 Adonis 4see, 8 Master Raymond 4seo. t> Binpa.na 4sec, 4 Lady Tempest 4sec, 12 Lord Hcathoote osoc and 6 Tommy C. ! 6«ee also started. | fc'herwood drew awar at the start, with | Persuader in attendance, followed by Eui- ! puna. Gointr down tho back Muster Ray- | mond. Adorns and Tommy C. wero_just_ beI bind At the end of a, mile SherI wood was a. length in front of Persuader, I wiih Binjrana, Adonis and Tommy C. _ ten lengths away, well clear' of Adelaido Direct and Muricata,. Half * mile from home the two leaders hiwl drawn further away, and Sherwood won easily by eisrht lengths from Persuader, with Adelaide Direct, casing up, forty yards away, followed by Tommy C. and Muricata. Timo—4min 3S l-seec. STAYERS' HANDICAP (in harness), of 150 sovs; second horse 30 bovs a<nd third horsa 15 eova from the stake. Tlireo milefl. I—Mi- J. Atkins's b ?, Lochend, by The ! Biuon —Lady Turkin, aged. 38seo (N. L. Price) 1 4—Messrs G. Brooker <uad R. W. Iranks's b m Dora M'Kinnev, 4yrß, 32sec (R. W. franks) 2 7—Mrs Watkins's cfh m Gertio L., syrs, 13seo (J. Bryoe) 3 5 Huon Drift scr, 8 Geo Whizz 21seo, G ■Renmoio 24500, 3 Foxhill 26seo, 2 No Shenanaichan SOseo and 9 Provocation 02seo also Btaried. Locliend went off »ma,rtly, a-nd opened out a big gap Jr»m Dora M'Kinnev, with No Shonanaghaji iicici. Provocation was pulled up at tho end of two furlongs. 'There wns no change, in the order over the first two miles, where Lochend was a dozen lengths in front of Dora M'Kiiinev, who wa3 followed by No Shenanr/han, Goe Whizz, Gertie L. and Huon .Drift. Lochend easily held hia own to the finish, and beat Dora M ! 'Khmoy by twelve leng-ths. Gertie L. being l a similar distance away tlu'rd, with Huon Drift and No Shananaghan close up. Time —Tmin 38 2-ssec. NEW BRIGHTON DERBY STAKES (in harness), of 250 sovs; second horse 50 sovs and third liorso 25 sovs fr.vm the stake. For three-year-olds. Ona :i:i!e and a half. I—Mr1 —Mr Clifton's blk o Prince Akwood, by Wildwood Junior —Sybil (A. Hendrioksen) 1 3—Mi- ,T. Geddes'a Mk c Juiptiial Perfection, by Princa Imperial—-Perfec-tion >J. Mili.e) 2 —2—Mr K. H. Smith's b g Grainger, by Harold Dillon —iw Dean .'M. E-lwarcis) 3 4—Mr W,. H. br i Lucille, by Harold Dillon—Alice Wocd (A. Fleming) Ct After three false stniis, tho four competiscored up iii g r od line, but lurvieriajl Pexfeotlon 10-st a row is the l "ft vae reached. Tho other Ihr'eo raced together for nearly a furlong-, when Lucille clrcpuid bark. Gnaiufrer driiwinfr awiy fliree lengths clei.r lof Prince Akwood. At" the entrance to the straight Imperial Perfection put m o. fast run, "iti'd passing- the stand he was a neck in front of Grainger, Prince Akwood being ; six len-lhs away. Imperial Perfection inI creased" his advantage leaving the etrairrht,

buv when the back stretch was reached Princo Akwood moved tip. At tho half-mile post Imperial Perfection. wae a. length in front of tho other pair, ant! ho hold his advantage to the straight, whore Prince Akwood ran up to him. From this out the result was bev-ond doubt, Prince Akwood beating Imperial Perfection easily by two lengths, 1 with Grainier over -a. length away third and i Lucille a long way buck. Time—First, halfI milt 1 , lmin Bsee: one mile, 2mm 20 l-feeo; j one mile and a half, Sniin. 31 3-sscc TELEGRAPH. HANDICAP (in harness), of 120 sovs; second horse 24 sovs, and third horse 12 sova from the stake. One nm* 3 —Mr A. Kice's ch in Rose Dillon, by Harold Dillon—Kosechild, 6yrs, Bseo (Owner) 1 . io—Air F. Hickinlr-tf-om'e b m Mountain Rose, aged, 3f.ee (A. Buttorfield) 2 6—Mr J. Bryce's ch m Our Aggie, 6yr.s, l£eo (Owner) " 8 Benny Jenny 4sec, 5 Lord Elmo 6«co, 0 Bequest 5 roc, i Lady Thockla osao, 2 Princa Pcolo sii.ee, 1 Quincey Maid 6seo, 12 Mien Florrie G 6sec, 7 Al Franz Gseo, and 11 St Michael 7pcc, also started. Rose Dillon led all tho. way and won pulling- up by four lengths from Mountain Fiose, who beat Our Aggio by two lengths, with Princ? Poole mid Lady Theckln. at the head of tho others. Time—2tnin IS 4~ssec. BROOKLYN HAND'fCAP (in harness), of 140 s:ovs; fcoeonc* horse 23 «ove, and third. hor.su 14 soys from the stake. For nilhoppled trotters only. Two miles. 2 —Air is. L. Price's b h Imperial Crown, b\- Rothschild—lmperious mare, (iy.rs, 1030 C (Owner) 1 6-Mr* J. Lawrence's hr ra Olive L, ivrs. Lee (AI. Edwards) 2 10—Mr A. J, Clyde's b g Beimiore. aged, llsoo (R- _Logan) 3 10. Neerafte laec, 9 Lord Roauchild Gsec, 9 Knikanui >s«c, 7 Auckland Girl 3sec, '.I ' Giavtan Abbev 9iec (coupled with Olive L.), I 11 Alavfiower lOec, 4 Alavfleid 11 sec, 5 King V 12see, 1 ElkUm Hall I2sec, 3 Able Boy U f.ec, ako started. Ablo Boy led for two furlongs, when Im- ! periai Crown went to the front, followed by ! Ab!:, P.ov, Aluvfiokl, Kinii V. and Elkton ; He.H. At"the half-mile post, Imperial Crown had * bis? lead mid nntsins the stand ho '■ wns tw-jlve lengths clem- of Lord Roauchild, I Oiivc L. bcini.- lia lengths further buck. Fivu | furlongs from home Lord Roauchild broko ! i-.nd O'iiv.i L. closed on tho hador. In the I run ,1:.v,-n th- !~;ruicrlit. however. Imperial : Crown iR.-ilv held his own and uoii by a, j doz.-i b-!) tli-, Olive L. beatin;r Bciimore by j p:■'}; t lr:>-ihw.' Lord Ro:vnc!nid wan fourth, ' -in-1 ;>. >r„>it of Eiktvn IL'di. Auckland Girl. ! Cr:itM;: Abbey and Alio Boy. Time--4ni!li FINAL HANDICAP {in saddle), of 310 eovs; second horse 22 r-ovs and third horse 11 govs from the aUikc. One mile. FI!!..ST AI.ARAI . . . . 1 LINCOLN JUNIOR ... 3 SiU'IUWOOI) . . . . :i Ro'e Dillon win scrntflied. .lack Ashore won i,s- tw-., !c:. r th-. bui had h:<-!i called oil I",- ' sliu-iiiii.; before his time

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11371, 24 April 1915, Page 9

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TROTTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11371, 24 April 1915, Page 9

TROTTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11371, 24 April 1915, Page 9