OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB
THE OPENING DAY. (By Tdeerapli.—Press Association.) Auckland, November 18. The Otatubju Trotting Club's Spring Mopting opened at Alexandra Park to-day in fine weather. The totalisator registered i£9137, as against iE8636 on the corresponding day of last year. The results nre:— INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP (eaddle), of 50 sore. One mile and a half. ; Papatina, 13sec, .'. 1 Cliff, llsec 2 Special Constable, 12sec. ........'. 3 Also started: Edward R., sor.; .Bronze Bell, isoc; Lβ Lawn, 12sec.; Peary, ,12 sec: Blackthorn, 12scc.; Creone, 12sec.; Rnringboy; 12sec.; Congo, 12sec.; Miss lliioii, Wsec. Won easily by (en lengths. Time, 3niin. 58sec. jiiANCiEKE HANDICAI , , of 50 sovs. One mile and a half. Silver Grid, 3sec 1 Frangainc, 3=ec ■■ 2 Rosie Gray, 6sec. "....,.. 3 Also started: Young Specialist, 3sfc.j c w Dilloju Dsec, i Lajfj S.j 3spc..j Georse__
K... isec.; Special Hiion, Isec.; Dimbolla, Won by 6even lengths, pulling up. Time, 3min. 56sec. OTAHUHU HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Two miles. Wallace W., Gscc (Price) 1 Lady Wilmington, Osec. 2 Hova, llsec. 3 Also started: Stop It, 2sec.; Clive, Ssec.; Prince Eul'us, Tscc; Annoyed, Bsec.; Resurrection, lOsec; Selkirk, 12sec. Annoyed, Wallace W.. and Hova took charge early, and while Annoyed wive place to Lady WilmiDgton in the concluding stages Wallace W. wa9 never headed, and won easily by four lengths. Two lengths bshveen second and third. Time, ■train. 50 l-osec. CAMPBELL HANDICAP,' of 100 sots. Tho miles. King Capitalist, 16sec. '. 1 Edward E., 9sec. 2 Lady Weldon, 13sec. ■•••■•• 3 . Also started: Tableau, scr.; Stranger, eor.i Kotiri, 15sec. Won all the way. Stranger was left at. the post. Time, smin., 12sec. STEWAEDS' HANDICAP (saddle), of 100 .' sovs. Ono mile and a half. Prince Afcwood, 7sec 1 St. Trella, Ssec t Miss Dulcie, ssec t tDead heat.' Also started: Scotia, sex.; Golconda, scr.; Fulleail, 7sec.; Eobex, 9s«c.; Ben F., 9sec. ■ Prince Akwood led all the.way. Time, 3min. 43sec. ■ ■ •• TRAMWAY HANDICAP; of 100 sovs. One ■' " . mile. Silver Black, 2seo. ....: .'..'• 1 Rueben, Isec. ■■ 2 Master Ham, leec 3 Won by three lengths! with half a dozen lengths between second and third Time, 2min. 20sec. ; ONEHUNGA HANDICAP, of 100 bovs. Ono mile and a "half, • ; KittyV Tux, 6seo. .'........ 1 Sundial, ssec 2 Grattan Abbey, lfcec .......'3 Also started: Prince Berlin, ecr.; Selkirk;' ssec.;' Eecommended, 9sec.; Mountain King, lOsec.i Silver Grid, 9sec. ■ :Won by two lengths after a hotly contested race." Time, 3min. 37 3-ssec. ELECTEIC HANDICAP (saddle), of 100 bovs. One mile. ' ffuia Grey, lOsec 1 Lord Join, lOsec 2 Sasling, Isec 3 A 196 started: Gramphian, scr.; Wereoa, Isec.; Aotea Roa, 2sec.; Mahurangi, 3sec.; Jungle, isec; St. Trella, ssec.; Scout, 6 sec.; Prince Akwood, 7sec.; Lady M.., 8 sec; Ben U., 9seo.; Autocrat, lOsec. Won by a neck, the third horse five lcDgths away. . ■. • : SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS. An important sale of thoroughbreds is(t o take place at Feilding on December 1, when 1 Gorton and oSn, Ltd., and Abraham and 'Williams," Ltd., will offer fifteen olts at auction. Included in ten yearlings to be submitted are a full brother to Expect, a , full brother to Prosper, a full brother to Ararat, and a ■half sister to The Lark. Catalogue's may be obtained from the auctioneers, and the horses may be inspected on the second day of the Feilding races. REMINDER. Owners are reminded that acceptances for the. Fqilding Jockey Club's Spring Meeting close to-morrow night. First forfeits for the Oroua Stakes,'and final payments for the Feilding Stakes are due.at the same time. FIXTURES. Nov. 18 and 19-Marlborough E.C. Spring. Nov. 25 and 28—Takapuna'J.C. Spring. Nov. 28 and 30-Feilding J.C. Spring. Dec. 9 and 10—Woodville District J.C. ' , Summer. Dec. 26—Taratuhi-Carterton B.C. Annual. Dec. 26 and 28—Dunedin J.C. Summer. Dec. 26 and 28—Tarnnaki J.C. Christmas. Dec. 26 and 28—Reeftqn J.C. Midsummer. Dec. 26 and 28—Thames J.C. Summer. Dec. 26 and 29, and Jan. 1 and 2—Auckland B.C. Summer. ■ \ ■ ■ ■ Dec. 26, 28, and 29—JIanawatu E.C. ; Sumnior. ;■'■.! ~ • . -..'..!■■' Dec. 31 and Jan.■ J.C.Mid- . summer. .. ■■■..'., Jan. 1 and 2—Wairarapa- R.C. Summer. Jan. 1 and 2.—Marton J.C. Summer.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2311, 19 November 1914, Page 3
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