LATE SPORTING.
NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING- CLUB
The New Brighton Trotting Club's meeting was held to day. The weather was showery, but. (here wns a pood attendance. The following ii.ro tho result.-;
FIRST AMATKT'K HANDICAP (in harness), 75 s<iv«; second horse 11 sows and third ho'.bP 7 soys from Iho stake. One mile and a hit If. C Mr A. Howard's b h I'V.xliill, by O.Y.M. ---Miss 1' nxhi!t, aged, lsee (Ownpr) 1 B—Mr8 —Mr •' • Payne's oh g Harold Child. 4vr.s ■ u cr [,< )wnf-r) 2 h .Mr J. DevoU's b m Mona Yale, Svr?. 1 iiiwnpr) 3 -II f)n ndy Jack scr, ] Lunsdale lsec, IS "Want. '2{ip-c, IR Gentleman AVood 2soc. !1 Ribbon Maid -scr, 1.1 Pet-tijro '2sec, 12 Prinpe. <jnrnriii»in '.\=pp, 19 Rita I'orfwtien 2sec, 2 .Koahino 2sec n'ld. Paddv Mrwu- 2sec. ■ Our Girl 2sen, 17 Ihoranjrci 2spc >md A Icy Gf*o 2spc (ormplpdi, 17 Melisaude 2sec and V. co P.pll Usee (coupled), 9 Wild Fuchsia. 2scg and Belgian King 3 sec (coupled), 1 Bob Dillon and 'I initio Bolls ?.sec (coupled), 1" S«l.iflka 3=oe, :? Sandy Bp.ll 3sec and Gerlcfan 3sen u-oiipledl. and 13 My Boy 3so.c and Eyre Heiress 3 sec also started. At the end of half h mile Sand;.- Bel] was in front, followed hy Our Girl and Mona "\n|e. Go:nc down 'lie. back tho<=e three drew away. but- ihreo furlon.es from home Foxhill joined them. Entering the straight Foxhill broke. kuf soon settled down and won easily frcni Harold Child, who finished fast and beat tho t irinr: Mona Valp, Time-—Sir in .v2?ec. INNO\ AT lON 'HANDICAP (in harness), of 1 1 h '' fo'.'b . spc-ond horsp 20 sovs ar.d third horse in govs from 'he stake. ,_, ne mile and a half, I—Mr1 —Mr H, li m Edie Mac, by Harold Dillon—Mabel, .ivrs, Ow (A. Princle) 1 4 —Mr D. Lehman's br p Full Orv, st-pd, (E. Redmondj '2 "> - Mr R. T. Day's b 2 Delta, .iyrs, T?ec iOwnprl 3 Br»wnr>r] scr and Coalition R.-pc icoupled), IT . e r,prr.n.« 81-r. in Dimness 2s<v. f- Flossie Dillon ofirc, '! 1 Galindo B<?1) lispc and Lord A&%p»Ribn» fisee u-oupled). 13 Lady Jloth i'sp.p, i'2 .Tolly Maior 7ppp and Rosip Drift IR.IT (rnuplrdl, 7 BpD ma ipoimipfi with TVltn), 9 \ o]o Brc; 9sr ! '', 14 Faddy Morn* 9s-pc. R Hnyi-nelK 9k rr nnd finippn Dillon Dspp tcoiiplod), 1- r > C'itadpl 9per. -and Bunjrpba-h 9psc (rouplndl, 1 Fitorkndfr Ospc (rouplfd wilh Fdie ?.[.ro). 2 Admiral Dpwpv lOgpc and Jenny le.ipr lorupled'), R Puwhenna Ificnc and General Bom lHspp (pouplpd), 3 Major Wilkes 1 riser-, and 2 l f\* Bov lespc alpo smarted.
Major Wilkes ft-irtM smartly and led fh<» field pa-F-t th" ftand. follower] hv Delta. and dmiral Dstw. Going round the back Admiral Pev.-e-.- broke, and Kdi« Mar. joined front division. Entering th? straight M.Tor Wilkes '- 'l' M'] }' ~ ■ p.'isil'.- from Full Cry. Time—"min ,11 1 -ss«e. WAIMAIEI HAXDTrAT 'in paddle, of I]o for?; second horse 22 sirs and third lic.r«n 11 ws from the ptnko. Tvo miles. S —Air J. Is. Blackie's h £V.lames Maddi{■on, by .Rothschild—Jvavensdale, agpd, lTse-i (T. B. Biaekiei 1 4 —My I'. Paver's c-h s Colonel Havplock, o-orl. lT.vv (H. <ia.«Trill| 2 7—Mr W, <*'. Angus's br g Crsibwrod, an-p.d, 7»er (On'iwvi 3 11 Winn All Ha-vano, 10 Kaikamii fiper, 9 Dubrfn iflpe.-, 1" Whispering Lad lOsee. 1} To Knit - I .'lerr : e H.anpv Jack le?ec, 1 (*hir •Tarns* Waddison w<>nt av-rr- well. follow**! hv Colonel llavolnrk and Our 'ro]r]ie, but tlio Hitter broke froin? out of the Mraicht. At tbn pnd of a mile .ramps Maddison and Colonel llavfWk w«ri still in front, <in-~ der-oile a. break half a mile from honip .Tani'\s Mnddison by half a length. Time
sm>n '1 J-.lser. .MACI". MKMORIAI; iiA.N DK'AP (in har ncssi, of 400 unvf; second horsn so fovs, and third horse -10 soys from the stake. Two mill's. 11 —Messrs .Hall and b jj Fran<l<vja, by Fran;', —Ca.pr.adoeia., ajred feee ( W. Smith) 1 D >lr \\\ H. Young'? br m .St I7(?ula,
f'.qed, Thpo (A. Vlpitujic) 2 •1 —Jlwpts Cross Bros.' b h Matrhlijrht, ny.-d, 1 ;-cc il;. .lurch n) 3
11 Uinako I?r>r, G Evph-n "poo, 8 Regjri« Kuo'i fees'. IT) Wallace Wood fo(;c. 1 Childscllf 6m- and Karyne T.-tc teonpled'i, !) .level Chimes fi?.-c 'connlcd will) St I : r?uia). 13 f-u-'t red 2 "Mi'ifson Psrc, 1H Brown Hell ;! D.rect Tree, 7 Quinrr-y Roll . c ;-ec. ."i Tiun.-iriVk of.ee avid 10 specification .Tnnior Hcc also signed Bel I, Wa!!:)co "VVoorl and C'hild=t'alo .-lid no*. ?o oit vol!. Ta-marisk led Sppeii:c;)t:on Junir.r for h«lf a. nuie, follm«-ed by JlaroM r>:r' , r*. At s .mil*' Tamarisk ws,s pi ill us hoiif, vith F[:i!o;rl Direct second and. povora! ( >f th". ofhprs bunched. .Mptdn:ll' before piitprincr thp :-tra.i«ht for (ho last ! im", where H» Cr'-ida took char.cre. l-'randocia., h'"cever. pn! in a. £<-,,-d vim, a.nd won b'- a lojitrfh fv"m St !'r;.ula, -vbo nm t Mat. hlii'ht l.y three Ten,;th?, fojiowe'l by Mint'on :>!id Time—tmiii 13
SOUTH CANTER PERY MEETING. ("Special io "Star.") The m-allter was showery, and the attendance fair. TIM ART*, December 17. OTA TO HANDICAP HURDLES, 130 sovs. One mile and a half. Luff. Dcf- .... 1 Ran Sebastian, list I lib . . 2 Rose Blush, Pst o]b . . .3 AH started. Won by five lengths. Time-- 2rnin .'"> l 1-osoe. SUMMER STAKES, of 100 sovs- Five ■furlongs. ilonnntn, 8s; .'lb . . , T Carol Sing-T, R:4 31b . . 2 V ice-Rega I, 51b 3 K.illiney was scratched. Won by a. length. Tune—lmin 3sec. T'YCJiO HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. Winter Cherry, 9st • . 1 Ascalaphus, Bsl 131b . , .2 Tremeua. Sst 31b . . .3 KiHirogan, Reaping R'urn, Trip: Knl cute and Porter w ere scralcheu Won l"iy rwo lengths. Time--Inn;. Io 1 osee. ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP, of 300 so vs. One mile and a quarter. Rramhietye. Ss' olb . • .1 Mnreerine. Hst . . .2 Euripos. 7'.t 011-, . ... 3 •Spangle via:-, scratched. Won by a length. Time 2min lH 3-osee. !''• !•> IDS NT'S WE I.TEN HA NDI CAP, of 101 l sovs. Seven furlongs. Hon, B>t Olb . • . .1 ;'!] Ready. fist 3lb . . 2 f!olden Prince, .Mb . . 3 llriai- Pal eh an'l Teviotdale were - era telierl. 'Won by ball a length. Time-. lmin MAIDEN PLATE OF 1/10 ; , o vs. Sin furlongs. I'lnl .Ma-, S--I 101 b ' . . .1 War Hawk. *st 10 lb • . 2 Sp< glass, 101b . . ■ o [,adv S'.iperior, All Pink. ."Mythology aud \" ice-R t gal were scratched. Won hv two lengths. Time-1 min lOsoc.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12193, 17 December 1917, Page 5
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