TROTTING.
METROPOLITAN MEETING.
RAYDUB WINS NOVEMBER. WORTHY QUEEN SCORES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday. The Kew Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s Meeting was continued to-day in fine weather berore a large attenaance The track was in good order. Following are the concluding results: — ELLEBMERE HANDICAP. Of £300; limit 2.47; li miles. 4 — O —WRECKER, limit * I—2—BLUE- MOUNTAIN, limit 2 9—9—MAJOR LIND, limit •• • • “ (Mountain Ore was coupled with Btue Mountain.) Also started: Clro, Grand Canyon, Master Roy, Mountain Ore, Olive Nelson, some Guy, limit; Avernus, Brentllght, 12; Tactless, 24. „ r Won by a length. Time, 2.43 2-5. Protest Dlßmis*ed. After the Derby the Judicial committee met to consider a protest by T. A. Candy, the driver of Morello, against first placo In the Derby being awarded to War Buoy, on the grounds or interference. Arter hearing the evidence it was decided to dismiss the protest. Mr B. Edwards, the driver of War Buoy, was fined £lO ror careless driving, NOVEMBER HANDICAP. Of £350; limit 3.45; 2 miles. 9—B—RAYDUS, 24 J 6 6—MANOEUVRE, limit 2 4—4— CIRO, 12 3 Also started.—7—o Probationer, 3—3 Turser, 2—l Royal Drusus, I—2 Taxpayer, 12; 5 —7 Gunfire, 24; B—s John Jinks, 36. Won by a length, with a neck between second and third. Guntlre was fourth. Times: 4.23 2-5, 4.25 4-5, 4.25. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. Of £300; limit 4.40; 2 miles. B_6—CHENWOOD, limit 1 42 —GIRVAN, 86 2 7 S—ERIN’S PRINCESS, limit 3 Also started.—lo—B Holly Bank, I—l1 —l Little Princess, 9—lo Location, 12; 3—3 Rey Spec, 24; 2—4 Prairie King, B—9 Reporter, 6—7 Waress, 11 —11 War Paint 36. Won by two lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Ray Spec was fourth. Times: 4.23 2-5, 4.21, 4.24 2-5. 80CKBURN HANDICAP. Of £350; trotters; limit 4.38; 2 miles. 3 —3—WORTHY QUEEN, limit 1 8— —FIRST WRACK, 12 2 1 — I —GARNER, limit 3 Also started, —9—9 Stand By, 6—6 Stanley Bingen, limit; s—l Biddy Parrish, 2 5 Louis Bingen, 10—10 Mountain Mist, 36; 4 —4 Todd Lonzia, 72; 7—7 Huon Voyage, 108. First Wrack and Garner were followed Into the straight by Louis Bingen and Todd Lonzia. In the run homo Worthy Queen beat First Wrack by a length, with Garner a similar distance away. Todd Lonzia was fourth. Times: 81.28, 4.30 1-s', 4.31 2-5. SPRINTERS’ HANDICAP. Or £300; limit 2.12; 1 mile. 3 3—-SILVER DE ORO, limit 1 4 4—RODDY, 12 2 13—13—GREAT LOGAN, 12 .. .' 3 Also started. —9—7 Arethusa, 11—9 Avernus, 11 —10 Colonial Boy, 6—6 Eureka Boy, 2—2 George Rey, B—l2 Raydus, 10—9 Somerby, 7—ll Wilma Dillon, limit; 6 — 5 Brent Zolock, 10—10 Logan’s Pride, I—l Sunny Morn, 12. Won by two lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Somerby was rourth. Times: 2.9, 2.8 2-5, 2.9 1-5. The Totallsator. The totallsator Investments amounted to £27,406, against £28,768 on the corresponding day last year, a decrease or £1362.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19100, 10 November 1933, Page 11
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