TROTTING MEETINGS
f THE GORE CLUB. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) " Gore, December 27. ; The Goro Trotting Club's Annual Jleeti.' ins WM held 18-day in showery ',I'hero "was a good attendance Ihrotigh Hie totalisator was passed 1 —>10L, as ngainst ,£10,807 last year, lollowing arc . tho results:— . . , NOVICE HANDICAP, of £0 sots. Ono !> milo and a half.—Armature, 3Gsec., ]; -> RacburJi, Gsec.. 2; AYallacetown, usee.. J. - Time, 3min. 43 3-s?ec. MATAURA HANDICAP, , of 110 sots- ; Two miles.—Silverton, 21sec„ 1; Harold . Wilkes, 21scc., 2; Balmamoan, Usee., J. Time, omin. 6 l-ssec. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, of 120 sovs ' One milo and a half. —Seaward Spot, 13 sec., 1; Armature, 1-isec., 2j llza, -scr., 3. : Time, 3min. 43 3-sscc. . GOBB TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, J of 225 govs. lV;o miles.— I Quadroon, lGsoc., i 1; Tamarisk, Usee., 2; Hectorata, llsec., 3. Time, 4.?iin. 51 l-ssee. " CKOYDON HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. ; One mile aud a half. —Ballet Girl, Usee., 1 1; Harold Paso, 13see., 2; Outpost, ISscc., • 3. Time, 3niin. 47sec. ■ BOXING DAY HANDICAP, of 160 sovs. —One mile.—Tamarisk, 3sec., 1; Hectorata, scr., 2; Gamcchild, lscc., 3. lime, ' 2min. 20sec. \ ; DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 115 sovs. ' Two miles.—Country Queen, IS 5 ™;! 1> ' Moorland, ISsec., 2; Kiwi, Usee., 3. lime, 1 omin. 3sec. FINAL HANDICAP, of 160 sovs. One 1 mile and a quarter.—Louvaiu Chunes, 6 sec., 1; Ouialio, ssec., 2; Gamcchild, 1 •, sec., 3. Time, 3miu. 0 4-ssec. | WESTPORT"TROTTING CLUB. j By Telegraph—Press Association. ; Westport, December 27. ; The Westport Trotting Club's Mid- . sujuner Meeting opened to-day. The re- , suits ore:— MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 40 sovs. Ono mile. —1 Camille, -Isec., 1; 2 Fernlcigh, ; 9sec., 2; 3 Pyramid, 1250 c., 3. Six others . started. Time, 2min. 40sec. T.tl KUHA HANDICAP, of 55 sovs. Ono mile and a hall'.—2 Capewell. 17sec., 1; 2 Qnineelyn, 12sec., 2;, 9 Sir John, S . 1 see., 3. Eight others started. Time, Imin. -1 3-ssec. ) WESTPORT TROTTING CLUB'S HANDICAP, of 180 sovs. Two miles.— I 1 ricoptre, 2sec., 1; 8 Young Dillon, Bsec., i 2; 3 Paetolus, Bsec., 3. Seven, others I, started. Time, 4min.,sl|soc.. This is a >' record for the track and for tho West ! Coast.-. ' i SEDDONVILLE HANDICAP, of 50 ) bo\s. One mile.—l Cliaperoue, 15sec., 1; ] 2 Pyramid, 20sec., 2; i Myrtle Leaf, IS | ; sec., 3. Eiglit others started. Time, ; 2min. 43sec. ! I DENNISTON HANDICAP, o£ 55 sovs. | ; Ono milo and a half.—2 Trisy Adair, 15 ' i sec., 1; 1 Lady Sefton, Bsec., 2; Ned Cor- , bett, scr., 3. Tho ono other starter was j called off for starting before time. Time, , 3min. 34sec. i PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 55 sovs. Two miles.—4 St. Joe. Ssec., 1; 1 Wood- f land Dell, 13sec., 2; 5 Dictatoress, losec., 3. ■ Two others started. Time, smin. 6 " STOCKTON HANDICAP, of 55 sovs. ' I One mile.—l Pluvia Doro, Usee., 1; 3 ' . Young Dillon, 4sec., 2; 3 Promotion, scr., ( 3. Two others started. Time, 2min. 30 4-ssec. ADDISON'S HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. - ; Ono mile and a halt'.—l Captain Wood- _ . burn, 13sec., 1; 3 Signoretta, 7sec., 2; j 2 Ned Corbett, scr., 3. Eight others c started. Time", 3min./52 4-ssec. Tho totalisator receipts were .£5526 10s„ j compared with .£5701 last-year: RAIN AT ASHBURTON. ]j By Telegraph—Prco3 Association. i Ashburton, Dccuiber 27. 11 The Ashburton Trotting Club's Boxing )] Day Meeting was held to-day. Tho wca- ; ! ther was cold and overcast in tho morning, and rain fell steadily from ono 0 o'clock till the conclusion of tho racing. Tho last three events had to be run oil 11 an auxiliary track. There was a record ® attendance. Tho totalisator receipts wero ,£13,273 10s., as against Ji11,133 10s. for tho f corresponding day last year. Results follow:— ' 1 r TIUAL'HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. One L milo and a hali'.—llorke's Drift, Usee., 1; Silver Prince, Ssec., 2; Green Ribbon, ?. Gsec., 3. Scratched: Bloomiield. Won' '! easily by several lengths. Time, 3min. 3-tsee. MITCHAM HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. r ' Ono mile and a half.—Bellwind, ISseo., 1; P Happy Jack, 28sec., 2; Thora, 20;ec., 3. Scratched: Bushranger, Lion Heart, and B Real M'Kay. Won easily. Time, 3min. i' 16 4-ssec. ASHBURTON TROTTING CUP HANDICAP,, of 450 sovs. Two miles.—Emilius, 4ssc., 1; Succeed, 7sec., 2; Trandocia, j Isee., 3. Scratched: Pearlchild, and Dis ; appear. Won comfortably by six lengths, 50 yards separating second and third. A poor race. Timo. 4min. 36sec. AMATEUR HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile. —Elvino, 9sec., 1; Roljert Lyons, lOsec., 2; Silver Prince, 6seo., 3. Won easily l>y tliree lengtlis. Scratched: Great "| Britain, St. Louis, C'ocoaieen, Eorke's I Drift, Elgin, and Ecclefechan. Time, a 2min. 31 3-sseo. T M'LBAN HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. One " mile and a half. —General Wilkes, lOsec., t; Annie Dillon, 7soc., 2; Gee AVhiz. Osec., . 3. Scratched: General Wylie,Ladyl?attoo, Pastime, Imperial Princess. Won by tliree lengths. Time, 3min. 7 2-sseo. BOXING DAY HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. One milo and a quarter.—The King's Gen- ■ ernl, Gseo., 1; Don Caesar, isec.. 2; Frandocia. scr., 3. Scratched: St. Ivevin, Childsdale. A good finish. Won by a " length, Frandocia being tivico that distanco behind tho second horse. Time, ~ "mill. 53 3-ssec. ■. J PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. One mile and three-quarters.— b] Rudstone, 23sec„ 1; Lady Patricia, 24sec., C; Franzie Hanlon, 2tsec.,. 3. All started. Won by half a length. Time, 4min. 3Gsec. 'FINAL HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. . Ono mile.—Dunspey, 6sec., 1; Annie Dillon, - Osec., 21 Drum Major, Gseo., 3., Scratched: Lady Pcole. Won by four lengths. Time, i!min.' 25500.
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