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St. Bill won easily by three lengths, with the same distance between the second and third horses. Time, lm. 15 4-sa. GOBE TROTS. The Gore Trotting Club’s meeting was held on Monday in fine weather. There was a record attendance. The totalisator receipts totalled £3162. Following were the results: — NOVICE HANDICAP, one mile and a distance. —Monsoon 1, Wneel of Fortune 2, Gusty 3. Time, 3m. 56 2-ss. MATAURA HANDICAP, two miles.— Lady Arena 1, Laura 2, Brown Jack 3. Time, sm. 19 2-ss. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, one mile.— The Dairymaid 1, Commandsrite 2, Rocket 3. Time, 2m. 46 4-ss. TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, two miles.—‘Lady Sapwell 1, Knapdale 2, Bribery 3. Time, sm. 4s. LADIES’ BRACELET, on? mile and ahalf.—Myrtle Bell 1, Ringwood 2, Monsoon 3. May was first pasr .he posr. but was disqualified for galloping. BOXING DAY HANDICAP, one milt. —Veracity 1, Dragoon 2, Walnut 3. Time, 23 4-5 s • DISTRICT HANDICAP, one mile and a-half. —Wheel of Fortune 1, Woodroof 2, Brown Bonnet 3. Time, 3m. 58 l-ss. FINAL, one mile. —John Temple 1, Rocket 2, Wild Bill 3. Time, 2m. 37 4-ss. HUTT TBOTTIITG CLUB. The Hutt Valley Trotting Club’s races were held on Monday in glorious weather. The sum of £2283 was put through the totalisator. The results were a s follow: — „ , MAIDEN TROT.—iNada K. 1, Deborah 2, Elector S. 3. Time, 4m. 30 2-ss. BOXING DAY TROT.—Child Douglas 1, Glory 2, Rothlin 3. Time, 2m. 545. HUTT VALLEY TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP of llOsovs, two ai’es.—Lady Devon, 275., 1; Lonsdale, 275., 2; First Vue, 275., 3. Seven started. Time, sm. 20 2-ss. „ . c LADIES’ BRACELET.—Swazie chief 1, Glory 2, Arthur’s Mistake 3. Time, sm. 325. ELECTRIC TROT.—Besique 1, Thistle 2, Glenidol 3. Time, 2m. 37 3-ss. TRADESMEN’S TROT.—Lonsdale 1, Rothlin 2, Vigorous 3. Time, sm. 21 l-ss. STEWARDS’ TROT.—Marie Manu 1, First Vue 2, Child Douglas 3. Time, 2m. 41s. PLUMTTON PARK TROTS. For the first day of the Plumpton Park Trotting Club’s summer meeting splendid weather was experienced. There was a large attendance, and the sum of £6901 was put through the totalisator, as compared with £6998 last year. Following were the results:— TRIAL HANDICAP (saddle) of 60sovs, two miles. —Roan Alice, 325.. 1; Lulu Child. 325., 2; Countess of Rothschild, 385., 3. Time, sm. 17s. LADIES’ BRACELET (harness) of 40 sovs, one mile. —First heat: Ripon Child, 25., 1; Idaho, scratch, 2; Silverette, 25., 3. Time, 2m. 40 3-ss. Second heat: Little Toby. 75.. 1; Wallace M., 55., 2; Amazonia, 55., 3. Time, 2m. ss. Final: Wallace M.. 1; Silverette, 2; Amazonia, 3. Time, 2m. 375. An inquiry into the running of Wallace M. was adjourned. SOCKBURN HANDICAP of 150sovs, two miles. —Franzie, 195., 1; Rosebery, 265., 2; Redchild, 13s„ 3. Time, 4m. ; 575. INNOVATION HANDICAP of 65sovs. one mile and a-half.—Mine Yet, 125.. 1; Bazil, 125., 2; Sister Julian, 10s., 3. Time, 4m. 3%5. „ RICOARTON HANDICAP of 105sovs, two miles. —Electrocute, 175.. 1; Effie Wood. 275., 2; Lord Vivian, 235., 3. Time. 4m. 455. BOXING DAY HANDICAP of lOOsovs, two miles.—Phosphorus, 45., 1: Sir Joe.

L B O U R N E. £lOOO ASCOT HEIGHT CLASS £lOOO £lOOO THOUSAND £lOO9 £lOOO For Heights 14.0, 14.1, and 14.2 £lOOO £lOOO (Certificated). £lOOO . £lOOO Five furlongs. £lOOO £lOOO To be run on the £lOOO £lOOO ASCOT RACECOURSE, £lOOO £lOOO . THURSDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, £lOOO £lOOO 1910 £lOOO £lOOO (Show Week). £lOOO Certificates are good for following periods from day of measuring, viz.:—Two-year-olds, 6 months; 3-year-olds, 9 months; 4-year-olds, 12 months; 5 years and upwards, life. 197, Bourke-street, Melbourne. A. J. GRAY, Secretary. rp H B ELBOURNE p R O T T I N G QLUB. (J. WREN, Manager). £5OO gIRBS’ pRODUCE gTAKES. £5OO FOR FOADS OF SEASON 191 °- £5OO P PJQQ TO BE HELD IN JULY, 1913, jp 500 ON THE RICHMOND RACECOURSE. For Foals of, 1910. Sires to be nominated at the office of the Club not later than sth May, 1910, together with a Nomination Fee of £5 5s each. Sires with service fee of less than £5 5s nomination £2 2s. , NOMINATION OF MARES (FREE) CLOSE 14th JULY, 1910. FIRST FORFEITS, 10s, 13th OCTOBER, 1910. Second Forfeits, £l, September, 1911; Third Forfeits, £2, 10th January, 1913. . Acceptance, £5 (Five Pounds). The total amount of prize money to be divided between two races, viz., Trotters and Pacers. The Nominator to state at least 14 days prior to the race which class he intends to start such horse for, whetherfor Trotting or Pacing Race. To be run in One Mile Heats, two in three, harness only. Placed Horses.—The Stake in such Class (Trotters or Pacers) to be proportionately divided in such sums as may be hereafter decided upon, between the horses running Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. VICTORIAN TROTTING ASSOCIATION RULES. NOTE.—For the futurities which are set down to precede that of 1913, Nominators have shown their wisdom by entering upon a most generous scale, and in this the last of the present series of juvenile events, it is to be hoped that those in a position to nominate will realise the full importance of exercising similar businesslike foresight. Failure by owners to nominate in these events brings disadvantages in its train, for the failure may be taken as a tacit admission of inferiority, and depreciation in stock value must follow. Experienced studmasters are keenly alive to this fact, hence their inclusion in big numbers in the events which are to precede this of 1913. NOMINATIONS to A. J. GRAY, Secretary, 197, Bourke-street, Melbourne.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1034, 30 December 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1034, 30 December 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1034, 30 December 1909, Page 10

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