TROTTING
GORE CLUB YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. (Per Press Association). GORE, Dec. 27. ■ The Gore Trotting Club’s meeting was held in glorious weather, with a large attendance. The totalisator [handled £17.640 10s, against £16,382 i last vear. Results:—
Croydon Handicap.—l Lady Bussell 1, 11 Jade 2, 3 Watersong 3. Trial Handicap.—ll Sunshower 1, : 20 Sunbell 2, 3 Robert Bell 3. Telegraph Handicap.—l2 Stan Wilkes 1,2 Red Admiral 2. 3 Lucky Harold 3. i Trotting Club Handicap.—7 Mate o’ iMine 1. 6 Logan Hanlon 2, 4 Bing Dong Bell 3. Christmas Handicap.—3 First Water 1, 1 Golden Dawn 2, 5 Bricklayer 3. Mataura Handicap.—6 Great Bell 1 ? Underviewer 2. 4 Ben Logan 3. President’s Handicap.—l King Pointer 1. 2 .lock’s Pal 2. 6 Lucy Harold 3. Final Handicap.—2 Ding Dong Bell i 1, 10 St. Homas 2, 7 Yoicks 3. ASHBURTON MEETING ; SHINE SOON WINS CUP. (Per Presa Association.) ASHBURTON, Dec. 27. The trots were held to-day in threatj ening weather, which cleared off for ; rhe last tw r o races. The attendance was good considering the outlook in the morning, rain falling until nine I o’clock. The course was in good order the rain on Friday and Saturday. The tote handled £21,829 10s, compared with £21,647 10s last year. Following an incident in the straight in the Mitcham Handicap. A. E. Bushnell. owner and driver of Tamerlane was fined £2 for dangerously using the whip. Results: Advance Handicap.—6 Jackie Audubon 1. 2 Roldena 2. 4 Electric Huon 3. Won by two lengths and six. Time. Mitcham Handicap.—3 Tamerlane I. 1 Sarsaparilla 2. 4 Mickey Audubon Won by a length and eight lengths. ■ Time. 3.44 1 -5. Ashburton (’up.—l Shine Soon 1. 3 Maearanda 2. General Bingen 3 (coupbS with winner). Won by three i lengths and six lengths. Time. 4.4 1 McLean Handicap.- 1 Gibraltar 1. 3 St. Bridget 2. 8 Harley Dillon 3. Won ,by six lengths each way. Time. 2.56 Midsummer Handicap. —2 (’ob'ne ; Pointer 1. 4 Holly 801 l 2. 6 Airman 3. Won by a length and ton lengths. Time 4.e.». ■ Boxing Day Handicap.—l Granite I <’ily 1. 7 Rufine 2. 5 Logan Holm 3. Won by H lengths and four lengths, iTime, 2.54 1-5. I Winslow Handicap.—B Bon Wood 1, *2 Sarsaparilla 2. 5 Woe Olga 3. Won ,by a head ami 50 yards, 'rime. 4.57 2-5. 1 Final Handicap.— 1 Albert Logan .1, 5 Grey < loud 2. 9 West wood 3. Won easilv bv four lengths and three. Time. ■2.17 3-5. AT WESTPORT GREAT ACTRESS WINS CHIEF EVENT . (Ter Press Association). WESTPORT, Dec. 27. ( 'fhe Westport Trotting (’bib’s first ’ i day was held in fine weather, with a. large attendance. The lotalisatOr handled £9264. compared with £8787 on the; ’ first day last year. Results:— I Seddonville Trot. —2 Brent-fire ? | Black) 1, 7 Connie Dillon 2, 1 Ka I tinka 3. I Te Kuha Handicap.—3 Comfort I • Fairley) I. 1 M ephistopheles 2, 2Peter Boaz 3. 1 Williams' Memorial Handicap.- 5 1 'Great Actress (J. Spillane) .1, 9 Nazi ■ j nio\ a 2. 4 Denver Wood 3. Addison’s Handicap. 1 Asset (Clarke) 1, 3 Amy Audubon 2. 6 Wine-j berry 3. President's Handicap.— 1 Nellie Hugo 1 (Cox) 1. 2 Comfort 2. 5 Duco 3. Denniston Handicap.— 1 Queen’s Gen-j cral (T. Bennett) 1. 8 Sedmere 2, 9Rothbell 3. Progress Handicap.—2 Charlie Lincoln (J. R. Simpson i 1. 5 Hilda Me-’ Kinney 2. .1 Charlie Bell 3. Stockton’Handicap.—l Sahib ( W. D. ; Bennett) 1. 3 Great Actress 2.2 Hau- j nui 3. SOUTH WAIRARAPA FAVOURITE WINS CUP (Per Pre.** Association.) MASTERTON. Dec. 27. The South Wairarapa Trotting (Hub's meeting opened in showery weather. The track was heavy. The totalisator handled £8632 10s. an increase of £405 10s on last year. Results:— Trial Handicap. -3 Audubon Mac 1, 4 Boston Chimes 2, 5 Rawcne Lass 3. Summer Handicap.—l Petroleum 1, 2 Greywood 2. 7 May Beta 3. Bey Trot. —6 Mary Amiubon 1,2 Lady Kerin 2. 10 Marion Junior 3. Wairarapa Cup.— 1 Sister Beatrice 1. 2 Black (’loud and 3 Avenger (dead heat) 2. Boxing Day Handicap.—l2 Murmur’s Jewel 1. 2 Blue Pedro 2, 9 Marion Jun Members’ Handicap.—l Petroleum 1. 4 Miss Leda 2. 8 Black Paim 3. I Clarevillc Handicap.—l Bicolour J. ,2 .lean Audubon 2. 4 Vilota 3. ■ President’s Handicap.;—9 Uranric 1. |1 Bell Dillon 2, 4 Tn[ Wildwood 3.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19731, 28 December 1926, Page 8
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