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REEFTON TROTS

DAY FOR FAVOURITES WILLIAM POTTS’ CHIEF EVENT (By Teleß-rapli.—Press Association) REEFTON, Saturday The Reerton Trotting- Club’s annual meeting- was held to*day in line weather and before a g-ood attendance. The course, after heavy rain overnight, was holding. The totallsator handled £4653, against £4495 last year, an increase of £l5B. ResultsPRESIDENT’S HANDICAP First £6O, second £l2, third £S; trotters; limit 3.49; l i miles 1 — ALLIE AUDUBON, 30yds bhd (R. Motz) 1 3 —WINDSOR LAD, 12yds bhd (R. Kerr) 2 •I—SEA WOLF, limit (A. Johnston) .. 3 Also started: 5 Alvls, 2 Jeanne d’Arc, 9 Moriort, 8 .Nancy Carbine, limit; 7 Native Ruler, 72yds bhd; 6 Baron Silk, 84. Neck each way. Times, 3.40, 3.42 1-5, 3.42 2-5. LEWIS PASS HANDICAP First £53, second £ll, third £6; limit, 3.5; 1} miles 2 CRACKAJACK, limit <L. Frost) .. 1 3 PRINCE McELWYN, limit (L. Berkett) 2 6—BECAUSE, limit (C. Yeatman) .... 3 Also started: 1 Nationalist, 5 Flower Potts, 2 Liqueur (coupled with Crackajack), 4 Warline, limit. Half a length; 12 lengths. Times, 2.55, 2.55 2-5, 3.2. PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP First £IOO, second £2O, third £10; limit, 4.50; 2 miles 1 — WILLIAM POTTS, limit (D. C. Watts) 1 2 REFUND, 24yds bhd (L. Maidens) 2 3 POPEYE, 72yds bhd (L. Berkett) 3 Also started: 6 Evora, 7 Glen Travis, limit; 5 Grattanita, 12yds bhd; 4 Kew'ple’s Jewel, 36; 8 Bill Gratan, 48. Half a length each way. Times, 4.41, 4.39 1-5. 4.36. RAILWAY HANDICAP First £6O, second £l2, third £8; limit, 3.40; 1 h miles 1 — INDIAN CLIPPER, 12yd bhd (T. Gleeson) 1 S—TALAK, 12yds bhd (R. Young) .. 2 2 CLONARD, limit (L. Frost) 3 Also started 8 Alell, 0 Guy Whispers, I 1 Jarrah, 10 Wee Napoleon, limit; 12 Great Joy, 12yds bhd; 4 Jack Spratt, 7 Karu, 24; 0 Kosha, 3 Lord Zetland, 36. Length and a-half; two lengths. Times, 3.24, 3.24 1-5, 3.25 3-5. STEWARDB’ HANDICAP First £OO, second £l2, third £8; trotters; limit 3.4 9; 11 miles 1 — WINDSOR LAD, 12yds bhd (R. Kerr) 1 3 NATIVE RULER, 72yds bhd (G. Cameron) 2 3 ALVIS, limit (J. Stack) 3 Also started: 3 Jeanne d’Arc, 7 Nancy Carbine, 2 Sea Woir, limit; 6 Baron Silk, S4.vds bhd. Hair a length; 12 lengths. Times, 3.42, 3.37. 3.54 2-5. RECOVERY HANDICAP First £53, second £li, third £6; limit 3.43; 1* miles 2 CRACKAJACK, 24yds bhd, inc. 24 yds penalty (L. Maidens) 1 4 PRINCE McELWYN, limit (L. Ber-' kett) 2 3 RESERVIST, limit (V. Alborn) .... 3 Also started, 5 Airline, 2 Liqueur (coupled with Crackajack), 6 Flower Potts, limit; 1 Oxford Scholar, 4 Byds bhd. Length; length and a-half. Times, 3.28, 3.30 3-5, 3.31 2-5 LAWRY MEMORIAL First £6O, second £l2, third £8; limit 2.58; 1$ miles i—REFUND, 12yds bhd (L. Maidens) 1 1 — EQUERY. 12yds bhd (L. Frost) .. 2 2 ROYAL NAVY, limit (L. Berkett) 3 First and second horses were bracketed on the totallsator Also started: 6 Evora, 5 Glen Travis, limit; 8 Grattanita, 12yds bhd; 0 Bill Grattan, 4 Kewpie’s Jewel, 3 William Potts fine. 24yds penalty), 24; 7 Logan Palm. 36 Neck; three lengths. Times, 2.43 1-3. 2.49 2-5. 2.53. FAREWELL HANDICAP First £6O, second £l2, third £8; limit 2.2 4; 1 mile 4 TALAK. limit (R. Young) 1 1— INDIAN CLIPPER, 12yds bhd (inc. 12yds penalty}, (T. Gleeson) ... 2 2 CLONARD, limit (L. Frost) .... 3 Also started: 12 Alell, 3 Oxford Scholar. 9 Echelon, 10 Great Joy, 7 .Tack Spratt. 13 Jarrah. 11 Karu, limit; 8 Kosha, 5 Lord Zetland, fi Queen High, 12yds bhd. Half a length; three lengths. Times, 2.15 4-5, 2.15, 2.16 3-5. MATINEE TROTTING AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION (By Telegraph.—Special to Times.) AUCKLAND, Sunday The eighth matinee meeting or the Auckland Trotting Owners, Trainers and Breeders’ Association at Epsom on Saturday resulted as follows: TRIAL .STAKES, three and four-year-old maiden pacers;' 1± miles.—Cyone Girl, W. Ilosking’s h r, 3yrs, by Tsana—Cyone (E. Angel), l; Jusette (L. J. Mahoney), 2; Kallula (J. Gee). 3. Nine started. Head; two lengths-. Tinier 2m 565, 2m 56 1-55, 2rn 573. TWO-YEAR-OLD PARADE.—AUTO .MACHINE—Grey iMist Colt, Mrs E. Mahoney’s (L. J. Mahoney), 1; Symphony iF. J. Smith), <2; Free Machine f.\. w. Titter), 3. Eight started. Neck; hair a length. FREE-POiR-ALL, 1 J miles.—Bayard, H. E. Salter'o b h, 6yrs, by Frank Worthy— Bonny Logan (A. W. Broughton), 1; Kenworthy (F. C. Walker;, 2; Josedale Grattan <F. J. Smith), 3. Ten started: Hair a head; length. Times, 2m 4 4 2-ss, 2m 44 3 -ss. 2111 4 SS. F. C. KNIGHT MEMORIAL, maiden pacers; 1$ miles.—Sir Echo, Mrs S. N. Sparks’ b g, aged, by Ahuriri—.-.incerity (C. H. Goodall;, 1; Antarctic Star (C. M. Morrison), 2; Franco i.A, McGarry), Ten -started. Two leng'.hs; head. Times, 3rn 3! 1 -ss, 3m 31 4-SS, 3m 3 2s. F. 11. IMI ID GEN’S MEMORIAL, maiden trotters; l* miles.—Buncrana, \V. iiosklng's b m, 4yrs, by Wrack--Auspicious < F. J. smith), l: Jimmy parrisli (A. O. IIIL1), 2; Trafalgar Boy (W. Wilson), 3. Eleven started. Length; six lengths. Times, 3m 58S, 3m 5 3 2-oS, 4111 is. LADIES’ SADDLE RACE, about 6 furs.— Monty Chimes, Newdick Brothers’ b g aged, by Bluo Mountain King—iLadv Chimes, 36yds bhd (Miss I. baton) iWishful, 12yds bhd (Mr-s J. r. Forgessori'’ 2; Kewpie’s Triumph, 43yds bhd (Miss J. Trask;, 3. Seven started. Two lengths each way. Times. lm 44 2-ss, lm 47 1 -ss, lm 44 2-s*. ' NOVICE- DRIVERS’ COMPETITION li miles.—-Erua Peter, w. A. Slater’s ’b g aged, by Peter Bingen—Pirate ;.Moko. linm (owner), i; Proieiarian. 108yds bhd (\ j >t°w ; 2: Pearlero, limit <M«rvin Smith)', o" two lengths. Times, 3m 39 1 -ss, Jin 20 2-sa, 3m 39

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21303, 23 December 1940, Page 11

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REEFTON TROTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21303, 23 December 1940, Page 11

REEFTON TROTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21303, 23 December 1940, Page 11

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