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TROTTING.

——* NEW BRIGHTON CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. Tito summer mooting of the New Brighton Trotting Club was commenced to-day in warm weather find with a lar;';e attendance. Since tho club's autumn meeting the whole appearance of tho course. ha* been changed. The old steward/ stand has disappeared, and lias been replaced by well-appointed structure, containing ample iiccomraodation for all tlio club's officials, as well for tlx.* Press and trainers.. Tin? inside enclosure lin.! also been on'.nr.Hvd, while a new totalis-at-or buildiuyr has been erected in the enclosure, the old totalisaTor house beinp: jjiven over to outside patron.". Tho improvement?, though not, quite .completed, were well forward, though they were only commenced » few AVCOks UjJO. The following are the details ot the ir,g:LADfES' BRACELET HANDICAP (in saddle), of 1j povs; second horse 5 ssovs frrim the H take. One mile and a. furloiij;. B—Mrs8 —Mrs \Y. Shullock's b m Havana, by llavelook, ajjud, .V-ee (Mr AY. Shelled;) t 1". —Jlrii W. Livingstono'.* b pr Blythe Lad, iiyed. ftsec (Mr AV. IL. Luke) 2 I—Mrs Bennett's b » Dubose. u<j;ecl, 14scc "(Mr if. H. Bennett) it t Adventurers 2sec, 7 Special Bibbon Bsee, 1(> Jessie'f, ; Dream Usee, 14 Victor Chief l'2sev. 8 Paddy Lyud lii.-ec, 1.1 Dunollie I'lsec, 10 Chocolate Soldier ltsec, 10 Conatnrice 11 sec and Precision Msec (coupled). 1 \\ iniata Usee (coiivjled with Dubosc), 2 Hud Lancer 14aoc and Kothino Msec, (coupled), 0 llildawood I.4see. 17 Kelvin Child Usee and Golden Sapling Msec (coupled), 5 Match Usee and kiiißsway Usee, (coupled,). U) Silviugton Usee. .112 Bavensworth l-lsec, (1 Wild Sun Usee and ■Silver Birch 14seo (coupled) and 18 Tragi* 1-lwtc also started. Dabo.sc took charge soon after the start and led till three furlongs from home, when JBlythe Lad went to alio front. Half way down t.he straight. Havana caught the leader and won easily by six lengths, Blythe Lad bealinjr Dubosc by half a leiijjti;, with Special Bibbon a poor fourth. Time —2miu 4Ksec. INNOVATION HANDICAP (in harness), of 120 sovh second horse, '24 govs, and third horse I'2 sovs from the stake. One mil© and n. half. I—Mr -J. C. Whitoman's b m Sinoda. by Harold Dillon—Muriel iUaddison. 4yrs, 14sec iP. Holmes) t i-itf E. E. Lelievre's h m Bertha Bell, aged (It. M'Millan) >2 4 —Mr If. "\V, Norman's bra Bosic fh'itt, oyrs. Msec (Owner) .1 12 Bloomfield 3see, 8 Silent Bell -Isec. 16 Franchise isec, 13 Irvar Gsec. 11 Irvwin 9sec, 10 Rorke's Drift ;t2sec, 5 Agathos 12see, 6 Tiranna 12sec, It Comedy lflsec, 7 Mari;:ion I'isec, 9 iSnorgv li'scc, Brans ton 12soc, 14 Lady Moth Msec, p,nd 1 Little Jso Usee (coupled v:ith Sinoda) also started. Bertha Bell went on alone, followed by Tiranna and Sinoda. Half-way down the straight Sinoda challenged, «r.d groinjf on, won by three lengths, Bertha. Bel! beating' Bowie, Drift, by four lengths, followed by Agathos, Tiranna-, .Irvwin aoid Irvar. Time—•lm in 49 l-3scr.

MACK MEMORIAL HANDICAP (in harness), of 300 xovs: second liorso 60 govs and third horse 30 govs from tho sis?.ltd. Two miles. , 11—Air M. Edwards's b h "Wallace Wood, by Wallace L.—Cissie Wood, aged, •lscc (Owner) 1 -—Mv i;. M'Donneil's b m 'Evelyn, svr«. "sec (Owner} 2 B—Mr8 —Mr ,D. Syence'a b g Littto Tib. nged. 4sec (J. Mesaervey) 3 7 Franriocie ser, 13 Jack Aehore '2sec, II Cello Sydney Wilkes -2w, 15 Little Kami 3?ec, 1 Prince AJiwood 3sec, 12 Jtedmar Ssec, ■1 Princess Sherwood saec, 10 Galvunitn ssec, C Franaalena ssec, 5 Succeed Usee, 8 0.1.C. Bsec and 9 Antonio Saec also started. I Evelyn and .Succeed were soon out in front, but at the end of three furlongs they were joined by Princess Sherwood, with Galvanita at tho head of the others. Passing the- halfmile post Princess Sherwood broke, and Evelyn went on from Succeed and Galvauila, with . Prince Akwiiad arid Wallace Wood handy. At. the end of a mile Succeed was just .«howin:r out from Evelyn, Galvanitn, Wallace Wood. Prince Akwond, Princess Sherwood and Little Tib. Half a milo from home 'Succeed and Evelyn were toother, closely followed by Wallace Wood. Galvamta and Little Tib, with Prince Akwood, Antonio and 'Frandocia next. -Evelyn ivas in charge at the entranco to tho straight, hut Wallace Wood caught her a hundred yards from the post and won bv a- length, Little Tib six: lengths awav, followed bv Frandocia, and Prince Akwocd. Time —4min 35scc.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11572, 16 December 1915, Page 6

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TROTTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11572, 16 December 1915, Page 6

TROTTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11572, 16 December 1915, Page 6

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