CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB'S MEETING,
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.! Christchurch, Juno 1. Tho weather was fine to-day for the .continuation of the Canterbury. Park Trotting Club's meeting, and there was a fair attendance.- The totalisator investments were .£9339 10s.. compared with •£5835 10>. on tho second day of last year's meeting. Tho following are. the results:— PENINSULA HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Two miles.—Professor, 13sec. 1; Pleasant Child, Msec, 2; Silver Child, llscc, 3. Also started: Coiner, 3sec; Rudstonc, ilsec; Princess Dolly, llscc; Rannerdalo, llfcc; Mauritius Rose, 12sec; Black Bct-fy, i2sec; Espinal, 13sec.; Prince •Henry, 13sec;, Tom Sayors, losoc. Won bv twelve lengths. Time, smin. 25 l-ssec. 'LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 40 fovs. One milo and a half.—Salt Air, 18sec, 1; Pr.inss, 20scc, 2; Esma, 125cc.,.,3., v Alsti' , s( i arloS , :"Tea ! Tr'ce, fcee; Elsa lluon,", 8?ec; Victor Huou, flsoc.;. Lady Lyons,. lOsec.; Franz Joseph, 15scc: Violet'C, 10sec.; Mister Juilan, ]9sec; Lucky Child, Iflsoc.; Gold Roo-f, 20=eC.; The Lark, 21sec. j Renep Clai'r. '22sec : .; Ivanllo, 23eec. Won by eight lengths. Time, 3min. 51 3-sscc. PLIMPTON HANDICAP, nf 115 sovs. Two miles.—Adonis, lSscc, 1; Noreen, lOsec, 2; Electrocute, 7sec.', 31 Also started: Aberfoldy, scr.: King Lynn, "fcc.i Quincey, 85-.ee; Prince AVilkin, lthec; Fusee, lOsec, Lord Althorp, llsec.; Blue Boy, l'.sec; Onward, 12sec; Flora nz, 13sec.;* Kalgnorlie, llsec.;. Ned Corbet t. Msec. Won by a neck. Time, ■imin. 55 1-SECC LYTTELTON HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. Two miles.—Belhvind, 12sec, 1; Bandolero, 13sec, 2; Glenloth. 17s.ee, 3. Also started: Timothy, scr.; Fishe'rinnn, 3sec; Link, 9sec; Clevewood, Msec; Armamentcr, 15sec.; Sunny. Boy, JSscc. Won by eight lengths. Time, smin. 0 4-5500. 'STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. One mile and a half.—Lord Ashton, 135ec.,.1; Idaho, 13.-CC, 2; Grizclte, 13soc, 3. Also started: Robert Emmctt, scr.; Dayspring, 3sec.; Clotah, 3s.ee, Onawa, 7<ec; Grace Darlington, 7sec.; Cedric, Ssec; Childe Beldon, 9scc; Star Child, !)?ec; Gold Lace, Msec; Frniicifa, Msec. Won by twelve lengths. Time, 3min. « 2-SSEC. RAILWAY. HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. Ono mile.—lmperial Polly, scr., 1; Vibon, 25cc, 2; Blue Rose, . Bsec, !!. Also started: Miss Florrio C, .lsec.; Main?, lsec; Frederick, itsec.; Millie C, sscc.; Jackaroo, (isec.; Prince Handle, 6jec.; Viewmoiit, 7sec.; Rosemary, 7fcc. ; Fcrira, Bsec.; Clive, Bscc. Won by half a length, with Blue Rose a neck away. Time, 2min. lGsec. WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of 100 fovs. Two miles.—Kelso, 25scc, lj Lulu Child, 20.5 CC, 2; Master Raymond, IGsec, 3. Also started: Riibican,' ISsec; To Kuili, 15.*ec.; Ngarata, 17sec.; Sir Joe, ISscc; Salt Air. 18sec. (inc. 4?ec. penalty); Prince Gift, 2Gsec. Won by fifty yards. Time, smin. 1 2-ssec. FINAL HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. Ono mile—The Needle, -isce, 1; Harold Minto. sfoc, 2; Cora Lvnn. .isec, 3. Also started: Verax, scr.: T.V.C., isoc; Troubadour, 'lsec; Clotah, Gsec; I'niform, Bscc; Elsie Allcrton, Bfec. Won by four longlhs. Time, 2min. 20scc ELLERSLIE TRAINING. s3y Tclcßraph—Press Association.) Auckland, June 1. Misty rain fell at Ellerslic this moraine The light was very bad for training operations. All the fast work was practically done on the sand, which was in good order. . Monoplane and Master Throrv were together at the end of one round, done m. Sniiu. 2sec. Maxwell and Tattoo were on level terms at the finish of fivo ■ furlongs in Imin. i 1-ssec. Deleftc did a round in 2min. 7soc Turbine and Sea Elf went four furlongs in 51 3-sscc After breakfast the rain lifted, and a lot of useful work was witnessed. Bonnrrees covered n mile in Imin. ■17 :i-ssoc .It was a good gallop, tho best of the morning. Santa Rosa wcut the same journey in Imin. 18 I-Sscc. . _ ~. Reuninc and AVinia'a jumncd a couple nf hurdles, mid (hen tlm former covered n counle of rounds on the inside grass. AViiiiata accompanying bin - , on !he last round, the time being Imin. 51 3-s?cc Lord' Possible. and Smilax, not doiug their best, ran fivo furlongs in Imin. lOsec. Lady Patricia and Appin were together at the end of :i round, cut out in 2min, \ l-s.ee. John and 'Aiiradi? jumped live fences. The former was easily the best. Nyiand bent Gold Circle over six furlongs in lmi»- '*:'.''•. Paritutu and \\ hakawoira were on terms at the end of a milo and :i quarter, in 2inin. 1S 1-s?ec. Bully, willi die best of the weights, beat Tho Native by two lengths, once round, in 2min. Ih;c. Torl:ol!« bMt Kibstonc Pippin, once round, the timo bring 2min. 5 4-5?-ee. Paisano, wilh (he. awislanco of Pakau over tho last six furlongs, fan seven furloiigs in Imiii. 35 l-sjoc. Antarctic and Bluo Monnlain did a round in 2min. 5 l-ssec. The former is improving. Dominion ran seven furlongs in lmj u , 35sec. easily.
Commander, Dhudeen, and Arty went a round of big country, fencing, well. Cornzon, El Dorado, and Pleiades did the, samp task, all pleasing. A large number of others worked.
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