GREYMOUTH T.C. MEETING.
(Bj Telegraph.—Press Association,]
Greymouth, December 30. The Greymouth Trotting Club summer meeting opened- to-day in beautiful weather, and before a record A sum of £7709 was put through tho machine, which amount constitutes a record for tho club. The ..following aro the ie WESTLAND HANDICAP (harness); of 70 sovs. Two miles.—B Overland, fcec.,. lj 1 Pactolus, 2sec., 2; 5 Bohemian, Msec. , 3 Also started: 2. Stormless, . G«ec.; 9 Galician, 9sec.; 12 Myrtle BllsecA G Red Ruth, 12sec.; 10 Muscatel, 20sec./-3 Sceptre, 22sec.; V' Genial, 2Gsec.; 4 Tell- Tale, 2Gsec.; 7 Genial, 26sec.; 9 Trace, .Gscc. Won bv.a head. . .Time, l-ssec. SUMMER HA.NDICAP (£odtll«yof 60 sovs. Two niiles.-2 Bisa, 1; less, 26sec., 2; 4. Ringarooma, 20sec.. .3. aS started: 3 Hairnet,«.i 6i Dnnollie, 2250 c.; 5 Arcadian, 24sety,r 7. M Cormick, 30s€C. Won easily. Time,_smni. 14 3-ssec. AVIATION (harness), ot 70 sovs. One mile.—2' Suddite, lOscc., 1, G Frost Child, ,12sec./ 2i J Davis, 12 rec„ 3. Also started:.-5-A.T.L.,, 12sec.; 3 Tappin, 12sec.-; 1-yYounß .Dillon, Usee. ■Won by two . lengths. Time, 2mm. 32 BRACELET HANDICAP (saddle), of GO sovs/ One mile and a half — 1 Garrett, scr., l ; 5 Westland Lass, 19sec., 2; G Muscatel,';Usec., 3.. Also started: 12 Rubin,- 2seo.; 1 Bayvjew, ssec.; 3 Cobra, 7sec.; 10- Dimollie, 12sec.'; 11 Inquisitive, lGsec.; 7 OH Ginger, lGsec.; B'Cnpewell, IGsec.; 13 Lostwood, ilGsec.?- 2- The Boss, lfcoo.i 8 Genial, ISsec.; 14 Rothwood, 19
sec.; 7 M'Cormick, 19s.ee. Won by a.head. Time, 3min. 56 4-ssec. .••••: MAWHERA. HANDICAP (harness), of 100 so vs. One mile and a half.—l Lord Audley, 17sec., 1; 2 May Dillon, Bsec:, 2; 6 Roosevelt, 4sec., i). Also started: 3, Jingle, scr.; 7 Lady Marion, 7sec.;' 5 Maaa, lOsec.; 4 Miss Wallace,-lOseo. Lord Audley held the lead at the half distance, 'and in the run home beat-May Dillon by a length. Time, 3min. 13 3-ssec. • . CYCLONE HANDICAP (harness), of 70 sovs. One mile.—B Bayview, 4sec., ljlElpton Hall, ssec., 2; 2 Bohemian, 7sec., 3. Also started: 4 Galician, ssec„ 3: Pactolus, lOsec.; 9 Comrade, Bsec.; 5 Prudish, 7sec.| 6 The Boss, lOsec.; -7 Inquisitive, lOsec. Won- by ' three' lengths. Time, 2min'. 45sec.
GREY VALLEY HANDICAP (saddle), of 80 sovs. Two miles.—2 Garrett, 9sec„ 1; 3 Tho Searcher, 9soc., 2; 4 Sir BediVere, 7sec., 3. Also started: 1 Chief Spec, scr. Won by four lengths. Time, smin. 19 l-ssec. •
TELEGRAPH : HANDICAP (harness), of 60 sovs. One mile.—4 First Child, 12 sec., 1; 1 Stormless, 14sec., ; 2; 2 Manola, 6sec„ 8. Also started: 5 Voter,' scr.; 8 lanta, 2sec.; 7 Whispering Lad, lOsec.; 6 Bisa, 1 12sec.; 3 Tapanui, ,12sec.; 5 Tom .Sayers, '14sec; Won by a length. Time, 2min. 31 2-ssec.
RE-HANDICAPS FOR STRATFORD. i Stratford, December 30. Mr. J. E. Henrys has declared the following re-handicaps for tho Stratford first day's races:— Hurdles.—Aviatrix, list. 21b. Railway Hack.—Royal Dragoon, Bst. lib.; Deniso Orrne, 7st. 131b.; Grattan, 7st. 101b. '•
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 31 December 1912, Page 6
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