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GOOD FIELDS.

Second Day at Addington Carnival. TO MORROWS PROSPECTS. The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club will continue its spring meeting at Addington to-morrow, where the principal races will be the Free-for-All, New Zealand Derby Stakes and the Courtenay Handicap. A meeting of the champions over two miles on level terms will be staged for the first time at Addington, and a huge crowd is certain to assemble to witness the great event. Following is the programme:—

Nicova’s brilliant effort over the last part of his two-mile race on Tuesday will encourage many to support him in the Sockburn Handicap. Trampfast is very well, and Worthy Queen will have to be considered.

5.10 p.m. FREE-FOR-ALL. (harness). Of 500 povs. The first horse passing the half-mile post to iVceive 50 soys; and the horse in the lead at the mile and a quarter post to also receive 50 fiovs from the stake. Two miles. Impromptu I’egaway Mountain Dell Red Shadow Hollo Blue Mountain Harold Logan Lindbvrgh Roi l Or Considerable interest will be taken in the meeting of the best horses in the Free-for-All Harold Logan will be a pronounced favourite, and his effort against Roi I'Or and other potential champions will be the feature of the day's entertainment.

DRAW FOR POSITION. Addington Second Day. The draw for positions in events at Addington to-morrow is as follows: New Zealand Derby Stakes—Subsidy 1, Moana Tama 2. Ironside 3. Drag Harlan 4, Gamble 5, Red Ranger 6. Donaldn 7. Grace M’Elwyn 8. Floodlight 0. Lord Axworthv 10, Graham Direct 11, Baron Silk 12, Boltaire 13. Free-For-All—Pegaway 1. Blue Mountain 2. Harold Logan 3, Impromptu 4, Roi l’Or 5, Mountain Dell 6, Rollo 7, Lindbergh 8, Red Shadow 0. Courtenay Handicap—Limit horses: Wrecker 1, Vesuvius 2, Worthy Light 3, Harvest Child 4. On 12yds: Ayrmont Chimes 1, Kingcraft 2, Gold Tinge 3. Ellesmere Handicap—Front-markers: Nelson de Oro 1, Taxpayer 2. Warpaint 3. Purser 4. Linella 5. Morning Sun 6. On 12yds: Prairie King 1, Colonial Boy 2, Wares? 3. Eureka Boy 4. Muriel de Oro 5, Tempest 6, Cloudy Range 7, Sure 8. November Handicap—Horses on 12.vds: Queen Author 1, Encounter 2. Wild Guy 3, Manoeuvre 4, Mountain Ore 5, Major Lind 6. Metropolitan Handicap—Limit horses: Margaret Cbenault 1. Prime Author 2. Admiral Wrack 3. On 12yds: Holly Bank 1, Real Burton 2. On 36yds: Joliv Wave 1. William Tell 2, Young Frank 3, Elvo 4. Sockburn Handicap—Limit horses: Great Way 1, Nell Yolo 2. Garner 3. lxmis Bingen 4. On 12yds: First Wrack 1, Mountain Mist 2. O n 60yds behind. Olive Nelson 1, Jluon Voyage 2, Trampfast 3, Worthy Queen 4.

11.45 a m. WIIITELEIGH HANDICAP, of 2."»0 «ovs. Unhoppled trotters; class 3.31*. One mile and a half. Stea Gift 24 King’s Voyage 18 Teviot Downs 24 Fifa 60 New Metford 26 Explosion 72 Cannonball 4 8 Nell Vollo 72 Don Clienault 48 Mountain Mist 84 Teviot Downs will be all the better for the race he had on Tuesday, and he will probably run prominently in the Whiteleigh Handicap to-morrow. Sea Gilt and New Metford will als'o have plenty of friends. 12.30 p.m. NEW ZEALAND DERBY STAKES (harness), Of 500 sovs. Three-year-oldfi. One mile and a half. Boltaire Graham Direct Baron Silk Ironside. Dona Ida Lord Ax worthy Drag Harlan Moana Tama Floodlight Red Ranger Gamble Subsidy Grace M’Elwyn Great interest will be taken in the New Zealand Derby Stakes. Moana Tama led the rest of his age home in the New Zealand Sapling Stakes, and probably will do so on this occasion. Subsidy, Gamble and Donalda are also entitled to great respect. 1.15 p.m. COURTENAY HANDICAP, of 750 sovs. Class 4.28. Two miles. Harvest Child scr Kingcraft 12 Vesuvius scr Silver de Oro 24 Worthy Light scr Sunny Morn 2 1 Wrecker scr Glenrossie 36 Ayrmont Rollo 36 Chimes 12 Wraekler :;6 Gold Tinge 12 Sir Guy 48 Harvest Child’s effort on Tuesday will be remembered when he parades for the Courtenay Handicap Glenrossie will again be in big demand, and Silver de Oro will also have plenty of friends. 2.5 p.m. ELLESMERE HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Class 2.47. One mile and a quarter. Lin el la scr Eureka Boy 12 Nelson de Oro scr Prairie Kine 12 Purser scr Sure 12 Taxpayer scr Tempest 12 War Paint scr Waress 12 Cloudy Range 12 Master Roy 24 Colonial Boy 12 Roddy 60 Tempest mav be sent out a favourite for the Ellesmere Handicap, and in all probability he will be prominent. Taxpayer and YVaress may also be fancied. 2.50 p.m. NOVEMBER HANDICAP, of 400 sovs Class 4.35. Two miles. Willow Wave scr Arabond 24 Encounter 12 Gay Gordon 24 Major Lind 12 Cloudy Range 36 Manoeuvre 12 Tempest 48 Mountain Ore 12” Probationer 60 Queen Author 12 A vernus 7" Wild Guy 12 Willow Wave only has to leave the mark to be difficult to beat in the November Handicap. Encounter is probably the most reliable to follow. Queen Author may also run well. Encounter, Queen Author and Willow Wave may be backed. 3.35 p.m. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, ot 300 sovs. Class 4.40. Two miles. Admiral Wrack scr Jolly Wave 36 Margaret William Tell 36 Chenault scr Young Frank 36 Holly Bank 12 Lass 4 8 Real Burton 12 Harold Denver 4 8 El vo 36 Rey Spec 4 8 Real Burton’s good effort on Tuesday points to her being favourite for the Metropolitan Handicap. Fernbrook Lass is very well; so is Rey Spec. 4.20 p.m. SOCK BURN HANDICAP, of 350 sovs. Lnhopplod trotters; class 3.26. One mile and a half. Garner scr Biddy Parrish 24 Louis Bingen scr Huon Voyage 60 Nell Volo scr Olive Nelson 60 Hirst Wrack 12 Trampfast 60 Mountain Mist 12 Worthy Queen 60

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20455, 7 November 1934, Page 9

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GOOD FIELDS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20455, 7 November 1934, Page 9

GOOD FIELDS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20455, 7 November 1934, Page 9