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KEWPIE —a grape-fruit drink

1 Shenanikida 9.0, 2 Sir Spear 8.9, 4 Joe 8.7, 5 Thornproof 5.2 and 8 Chatter 8.2 also started. Won by a neck, two lengths between second and third. Time—lmin 15 4-ssec. ST PATRICK’S HANDICAP, ql 100 sovs. Seveh furlongs. 1— Great Charter, 8.9 (Morris) .... 1 2 Chief Cook. 8.9 (Wiggins) 2 4—lmperial Fame, 8.3 (Atkins) 3 4 Souchong 8.13, 3 Teller 8.13 and 5 Statuary 5.3 also started. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time—lmin 27 2-ssec.

Invercargill Trotting Club’s Meeting.

WAIKIWT HANDICAP, of SO sovs. Class 5.4. Two miles. 3—Golden Bingen, scr (Macpherson) 1 6—Bon Jour, 60yds (Clark) 2 s—Sunny Gold, 84yds (Langford) . . 3 9 Sunny Nelson scr, 4 Edwin Bingen scr, 2 Earl Bingen 24yds, 1 Sea Mist 24 yds, 7 Gardenella 48yds and 8 Cathedral Rose 72yds also started. Won by eight lengths, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Earl Bingen was fourth. Times—4min 55 3-ssec, 4min 52 4-ssec, 4min 51sec. AU REVOIR HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Class 2.20. One mile. 2—Erin’s Fair, scr (Cruickshanks) . 3 I —Jolly Wave, 24yds (Mitchell) .... 2 9—Lady Freeman scr (Moore) .... 3 7 Marvin Dillon scr, 3 Madam T,oeanda scr. 6 Matchmaker 24yds. S Elite Bingen scr, 4 Prairie King scr and 5 Speckled Gold scr also started. Won by two lengths, a nose between second and third. Madam Locanda was fourth. Times—2min 16 2-ssec, 2min 15sec, 2min 17 l-ssec.

Franklin Racing Club’s Meeting.

BUCKLAXP HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. About seven furlongs and 22 yards. 7—Desert Star. 8.0 (E. Manson) .... 1 6—Searcher, 8.5 ~ 2 4 Principal, 5.5 3 5 Royal Survey 9.7, 2 Alpina 9.4, 3 Escalus 8.10, 1 Operatic S.lO and S Carlaris 8.10, also started. Won by half a length, samfe separating second and third. Time—lmin 31sec. PUKEKOHE HANDICAP.of 120 sovs. About seven furlongs and 22 yards. 1— Jaeldy Karo, 7.2 (Horne) ........ 1 5 Karangapai, car, 7.3 2 2 PaganellL 9.12 3 7 Sir Mond 9.7, 4 Royal Ruler car. 8.0, 3 Persham 7.5, 6 Llanore 7.2 and S Envoy car. 7.1 also started. Won by half a head, three-qcarters of a length bet ween second and third. Time TIMARU RE-HANDICAPS. The following re-handicaps are announced for the Timaru Trotting Club’s meeting:— Trial Handicap—Midnight Sun 32yds, now on 12yds. Temuka Handicap—Todd Lonzia 36yds, no.v on 108yds. Fairlie Handicap—Sister Rose 4 Byds, now on 48yds; Actor, 36yds, now on 60yds. Wal-iti Handicap—Sister Rose 36yds, now on 36yds; Actor 36yds, now on 48yds. Washdyke Handicap—George Bey, 12yds, now ©a 24yds, , , ,

GREY DISTRICT COMMITTEE (Special to the - Star.") GREYMOUTH, March 5. The monthly meeting of the Gr4ymouth District Committee was held yesterday, Mr T. E. Coates presiding. The chairman was appointed to attend a special meeting of district racing committees which has been called for the purpose of discussing the curtailment of expenditure in connection with the control of racing. R. Cutbush was recommended for a trainer’s license, conditional on his bolding a satisfactory medical certiflThe New Zealand Racing Conference advised that J. T. Cameron’s conditional license had been extended for three months, and L. A. Young was granted permission to work in a training stable. The applications of W. M’Kendry (Greymouth), Ronald Morris (Karamea) and C. R. Menzie (Westport) for trainers’ licenses were .recommended. TROT RE-ASSESSMENTS. The following re-assessments are announced for horses who were placed at the Wellington Trotting Club's meeting:— \ctor Table. Lina. Astral ...lIIIIIIIIIS 1 11 Automatic 1 21 Baron Bingen 1 2.13 2.47 4.33 Caligula ... .• 1 3 Cranleigh l 2.12 24« 4.3* Desert Maiden 1 i Edith Voyage 2 20 George Rey 1 2.12 2.45 4.83 Hydro . . 2 21 Impromptu 3 _ 2.11 2.44 4.30 Miss Leda 2 23 Nimbus 1 21 Purser 1 32 Silver de Oro .. 1 20 Sister Rose 1 23 Todd Lonzia 2 26 WELLINGTON ITEMS. The win of Todd Lonzia at Hutt Park was his first since he went into the stahl? of D. Withers a few months ago. He should soon be racing in much better company. Actor, who won the Waiwetu Handicap, has raced well since going into W. J. Tomkinson’s stable. He was a brilliant young pacer, who on account of his knee knocking, was not always seen at his best and for some time was not raced. The Addington trainer has greatly improved Actor’s gait, but he still races best on large courses. He is by Author Dillon from Marie Tempest, by Van Coronado from Marie Narelle, by Ribbon wood from Vanquish, by Vancleve. Actor is thus bred on stout lines. He stayed so well that he should do well over two miles now that he is in his best form. Cranleigh, who was one of the outsiders in the Armstrong Memorial Handicap. created a surprise by ;the manner in which he finished over the Isrst quarter of a mile. He was not in the first five entering the straight, but from this point he came on very fast and finished in second place. It was a fine performance, ~~ —’

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 366, 7 March 1932, Page 10

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KEWPIE—a grape-fruit drink Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 366, 7 March 1932, Page 10

KEWPIE—a grape-fruit drink Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 366, 7 March 1932, Page 10