SOUTHERN TROTTING
CANTERBURY MEETING FINAL DAY’B REBULTB SURVIVOR WINS PROGRESSIVE (By Telegraph.—Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH. Monday The Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s meeting concluded to-day in dull weather. The track was rast and there was a larg-e attendance.
Concluding results: — MIDDLETON HANDICAP Of £200; limit, 3.34; 1* miles S—S—LOYAL PAT, 12 (H. Marshall) 1 2 I—WAITAI POWER, limit (F. Holmes) 2 3 4—SPORTS REVIEW, limit <L. A. Maidens) 3 Also started: 9—lo Allworthy, limit; 8 —6 Bill Grattan, limit, and Ivy Petersen, 12 (bracketed); 7—9 Cruiser, 16—12 De La Paix, 4—3 Intrigue, 10—11, Labourman, 13—16 Llewellyn’s Pet. 12—13 Lottie Guy, 13—15 Lucess. 18—18 Replica, 19—19 Royal Grattan, limit; 17—14 Hidden Charm, I —2 Lightning Lady, 10 —8 Wynan, 12; 15—17 Logan Palm, 6 7 Molly Direct, 6. Won by hall a length, with a length and a-half between second and third. Labourman was fourth. Times, 3.18 3-5. 3.19 4 3.20. HORNBY HANDICAP Of £250; trotters; limit, 4.43; 2 milei 3 3—GOLDEN EAGLE, 72 (D. G. Watts) 1 2—2—LITTLE RETA, 48 (E. C. McDermott) 2 B—B—FIFA, 2 4 (F. Holmes) 3 Also started; o—7 Aristotle. 9—9 Kippagh, 12; 7—6 Ganton, 2—2 Garner (.bracketed -with Little Reta), 48; i—l Captain Bolt, 48, and Wahnooka, 96 (bracketed); 5 —5 Flotsom, 60; 3—3 Great Admiral (bracketed with Golden Eagle), 4 4 .Norman Fox, 72. Won by a neck, with two lengths between second and third. Times: 4.26 2-5, 4.29 3-5, 4.29. Captain Bolt flnished third, but was placed fourth for galloping past the post and Fifa was given third place. SELWYN HANDICAP Of £350; limit, 2.43; lj miles 2—2—WAR BUOY, limit (J. Bryce, jun.) .! 1 5 S—CLOUDY RANGE, 24 (J. Fraser jun.) 2 C—G—EVICUS, limit (R. Young) .. 3 Also started: 4—4 Bingen Palm, limit; 1— l Village Guy, 12; 4—3 Reporter, 24. Won by a length, a neck between the next two. Reporter was fourth. Times: 2.47 3-5, 2.45 4-5, 2.48. PREBLETON HANDICAP Of £200; limit, 3.31; l* miles B—9—SOUTHERN CHIEF, 2 4 (J. J. Kennerley) 1 7—S—GREAT DIVIDE, 12 (M. C. McTigue) 2 2 2—MOAN A TAMA, limit (G. Mouritz) 3 Also started: 15—12 Agility, limit; 4 3 Alpine Prince, limit, and Full Hand, 2 4 tbracketed) ; 17 —l7 Bingen Wrack, 13— 15 Brigadier, 5—7 Fay Rey, 5—4 lterund, 16—14 Ace Pot, limit; 12—3 Eastern Prince, 9—e Olive King, 1— 1 Red Pigeon, 14—16 Reno, 12; 11 —ll Reylena. 24; 3 o Bing Crosby, lo—lo Belle Grattan, 48. Won by a length, witli two lengths between second and third. Agility was Tourih. Tunes: 3.16, 3.17 2-5, 3.18 4-5. FINAL HANDICAP or £2 50; limit, 2.14; l mile I —2—FRISCO BOY, 12 (J. Bryce Jun.) 1 3 3—SOUTHERN SMILE, 2 4 (F. G. Holmes) 2 6 ' —HARLEQUIN, limit tR. Young) . 3 Also started: 7—5 Gulden cross, o—9 Lone Derby, limit; 2—l Toorak, limit, and Iraq, 12 (bracketed); 4—4 Casanova, 5—6 Sterling Lady, 12; B—B Gunfire, 24. Won by hair a length, with a length between second and third. Toorak was fourth. Tfmes: 2.10 3-5, 2.9 4-5, 2.12. Totallaator Return* The totallsator handled £37,642, compared with £33,969 los on the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £73,813 against £64,527 lus last year.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20389, 4 January 1938, Page 11
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