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AUCKLAND CLUB SECOND DAP’S RACING KEY SPEC WINS STAKES. [ Per Press Association. ] AUCKLAND, Dec. 2S. The weather continued fine for th« second day of the Auckland Trottisg Club’s summer carnival at Epsom today, when keen racing was witnessed. The totalisator handled £25,165, against £25,297 15s on the second day last year, a decrease of £132 15s. For the two days £66,049 was handled, an increase of £3962 ss. Results:— Oak Handicap.—2/1 Corona Bell (Paul) 1, 5/3 Worthy Nor (Morrison) 2, 1/2 Polly Pan (F. J. Smith) 2. Also: 7/7 Bingen Sun, 6/6 Great Sonoma, 3/4 Elissa, 4/5 Dilfashion. One and a-half lengths each way. Times, 3.35 4-5, 3.30 2-5, 3.37. Great Northern Derby. VALDOR (Berry) •« 1 KENWORTHY (Walker) 2 GREAT JEWEL (Paul) 2 Also: 4 Barou Grand. Kenworthy got a big lead early, the others being blow away, -but Valdor paced lutely to win by three and a-half lengths from Kenworthy, with Great Jewel a neck away, third. Timefc, 3.22 3-5, 3.25. 2-5, 3.30 3-5. Tramway Handicap. —7/5 Proletarian (Morrison) 1, 5-6 Lux Lunae (MeTiguo) 2, 11/11 Wee Parrish (Broughton) 3. Also: 9/10 Bismuth. 8/8 Home Brew, 6/7 Meadow King, - 3 TollgaWj 1/1 Hot'Point, 10/9 Kewpie’s Crest, 4/4 Parochial, 3/2 Kanfurly Lars. Ten, lengths; four lengths. Tollgate fourth. Times, 3.22, 3.25 ;L5, 3.27 U , Bledisloe Handicap. —2/2 Smooger (McMillan) 1. 1/1 Grace McElwj® (Berry) 2, 3/3 Travis (F. J- Smith) * Also: 8/8 Gian dore, fl/6 Francia coin, 5/5 Warcss, 6/7 Wee MachPl,] 4/4 Homeward. Head; three 8D “ f half lengths. Tinies, 4.31, 4.36 3 5. Champion Stakes. 5/S— REY SPEC (Berry; ’ 1/2—PEGAWAY (Wood; 4/4 —SURE (Stewart) Ako: 1/2 Worthy Light (bnc«" with Pegaway), 8/10 Gingen 7/8 Gingcn Palm, 3/1 Graham 9/9 Prince'Pedro, 13/13 Willie 6/6 Great Parrish, 10/7 Nimbna, ■■ Tempest, 11/10 Kewpie’s », 12/12 Mountain Dell. J’cgawtf early from Prince Pedro. Key r-J Sure, Bingen Palm, and Graham with the rest tailing off. R*! came through at the turn to, 10 , a neck from Pegaway, with h®’ lengths away, third. Tempest, fourth. Times, 2.43 3-5, 2.1- > Epsom Handicap.—3/4 Ka ”” r L I \ Smith) 1, 2/2 Audo I’ateh, '.'g/j 5/6 Dilfashion (Butt) 3. • Worthy Nor, 4/3 Autumr. Gala Day, 8/8 Mountain 4 Kahu. One and a-half leng j, way. Times, 3.24 3-5, 3 Dominion Handicap. - ’ (Robertson) 1, 3/2 ]. (Matthews) 2. 3/2 Rayon D 1 Smith) 3. (Nelson Luvan and D’Or were bracketed). AlsoAerial Boy, 9/9 Lucky ’ prices Argolis, 1/1 King’s Guide, 1 / Etawah, 5/7 Red Frontier. ’ j, Ml ment, 12/11 Worthy Chief, V Pronto, 6/6 Winaway. ']“ re ’i 2 A neck. Times, 3.22, 3.24 1-5, ■ Kanfurly Handicap/ I/ 1 , ngpe (Fraser junior) 1, 7/7 Pa"” (Lee) 2, 4/5 Kcwpia’s Bond I son) 3. Also: H/U 14/14 Kewpie’s King, 10/P , tyjpJ 8/8 Transworthy, 2/2 Taldo-e gjan a McKinney 6/6 RockekA / . ford, 5/4 War Officer ,1-/4 Hairst, 13/13 Silver '1 .ten : Gumdigger. One and lengths 4. Times, 2.45 J ' j 2.45 2-5.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 305, 30 December 1935, Page 8
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