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NEW ZEALAND TROTTING MEETING

FIRST DAY OF EASTER EVENTS , .' . (Christchurch "Star.") April 7. The Easter meeting of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club was Opened to-day in. fiae weather, and with an. average' attendance. Thfe track wns in good order. The following < are the details- of the racing :— INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP (in har- ,. ness), of 150 eore.j.second horse 22 eovs.. and third horse 15 nove. from the stake. Class, 3min. 39sec. ; One mile and a half. 3 Mr. A. 1 Ives'e b. c. Peter Mac, by Petereta.—D.l.C., 3yrs., "sec. . (A. Hendricksen) 1 2 Mr. W'. H: Norton'fi b. f. Trji: Pointer, 3yrs., 7e6c (F.Holmee) 2 6 Mr. B.' BoweS's b. :m. La Franz, . 6se6 : l..(B. Cockerill) 3 ■Also started: 17 Willie Lincoln, 3sec.; 1$ Rothanic, Ssec.; 13 Sir Gavia, isec.; 12 Chaos, ssec.; 15 Ngaiora, sseo.; 4 Dorothy Dillon, 6sec.; 11 Vice-Admiral, 6sec; 7 Nutwood Junior, 6sec; 10 Beewood, feec.; 14 Paul DufaUlt, 7seo.; 9 Erleen, 7eec.; 1 Bifdwood, 7eec; 5 Bornie L., 7eec.; aud.S Lord Agajailthue, Over the last three furlongs the two leaders drew away, Peter Mac beating Trte Pointer by two lengths. La Franz wei five lengths ft.way, followed by Dorothy Dillon and Erleen. Time, 3min. 36 l-sseb. . FENDALTON HANDIOAP (in saddle), 6f 150 eovs. Second hbrse 22 sove. and third horse 15 60t6. from_tbe • 6take. For'unhoppled trottei'S.-Class, smin. ssec: Tw6 niiles. . 1 Mr. A. Pringle's ch. g. Sol, ■ by Capitalist, aged, Bsec (Owndr) ,1 3 Mr. G. Clarkson's br. g. Red Bell. aged, 13sec i...(M. Edwards) 2 8 Mr. C. Davey's ch. g. Colonel Have- .. lock, fiyrs., 14sec;i.;. ..(Owner) 3 Also started: 15-Havana, scr.; 11 Mokau,- 3seo'.; 9 Dutiosc.' 6sec.; 14 Craibwood. 8860.; 5 Imperial Victor, SseC; 2 Parkfield, Bsec.; 7 Albei-toria, Sscc.; 12 James [ Madison, -12sec.; I Arcadian; 13sec;; 10 Bon-Adventure, lfeec; fi! Paddy Lynd, ltseo.; and 13 Budston, 14sec. Colonel Havelook and Red Bell led for six furlongs, when Sol took charge.. He was never afterwards troubled and won pulling up by six lengths,- Red. Bell jeating Bon Advonture by ten lengths, with Craibffood, Parkfield, Havana, and Albertoria next/ Time, 4min. 54 2-ssec. EASTER HANDICAP (in ]iarDess), ; /of 350 eovs. Second horse 52 soys and third hbree 35 eovis.- from the etake. Class, 4min. 38sec. 'T-μ miles: 1 Mr. J. Kniffhf s b. h. Author Dillon, by Harold . Dillon—Authoress, lyre., 6sec (B. Jarden) 1 3 Mib. A. M. Seymour's b. h. Admiral Wood, 6yrs., ecr... (J. Brycc) 2 5 Mr. M. Edwards's b. m. Adelaide Direct, a?ed, 7sec. .........(Owner) 3 Also started: 3 Childsdalo, Msec, (coupled with-Admiral Wood); 4 Moneymak«ri Bsec.-; 6 Oinako, 9sec; 8 Sungod, (teeo.; 7 St. Ursiula, llsec.; and 2 Tamariek, 126ec.. . . •• i ~ x,., A great finieh resulted in Author Dillon beating Admiral Wood T>y half a lenirth, witn Adelaide Direct - a neck away, followed by St-TTrsula and Moneymaker. Time, *nin. 29 l-ssec. ATJTtTMN HANDICAP (in harness), of 150 sovs. Second horse 22 eots. and third horso 15 eove. from the etaKe. For-Unhoppled tretters.- Class, 4min. 52sec. Two miles. - 2 Mr. A. R. Edgerton'e ch g. Lord, Roanchild, by Roanchild, _agc d . g s€C , (J. Br.yce). 1 9 Mr. R. S. Borland's ch. S-Eruption, syre., 12sec (R. W. Franks) 2 1 Mr! J. Smith's br. h. Paul Huon, aged, Bs4c •^•.•, ( , Owne /' Also started: 4 Hardy Wilkes, 4sec,; 10 Olive L., 7SCC.J 11 Gahcmn, Seec; -13 Treasure Seeker. lOsec; 7 Trugamni, lOsec; 12 Wild Tree, lOsco.'; 6 Imperial Crown, lOsec.; 3 Norrai Kw, 8 Madam Shaw; 12eec.; .and s^Lady l.atnW BrmpHon took second P^ef o^, d °7" ™ »tb,;' second horse 22 toys., and third horse 15 sovs. from the stake. . Class, 4min. 50sec. Two miles. , 12 Mr. J. A. Cameron's'b. m. Galmdo Lou, by Galindo-Rita Belle, aged. ,^ c ' (A. Flemine) 1 2 Mr. J. Farrell's ch. f. Acushla Machree, 3yrs.. Bsec. ... (J, M'Lennan) 2 7., Messrs. Annesley and Wedmores . b. r. Granger, syrs., 6sec. _ -. . . (F. E. Jones) 3. Also started: 10 Irvar, 6sec.; 12 The Bronzewing, 6sec; 4 Rorke's Drj.ft, 7sec ; 11 Wingatui,' 7sec; 3 Hannah _ M., 7sec.; 9 Harold D.."Bsec.; 1 Captain Stanley Ssec; 5 Blackford,' Ssec.; C Albert Wallace, 9sec.;'l2 Gold Drift, 9seo. (coupled with Galindo Lou); 8 Nutwood Junior, 9sec. ' Galindo Lou took charge soon after tiio etart, and won comfortably hj four leneths. Captain Stanley was fourth followed T>y Wineatui. Hatinab M. and Albert Wallace. Time, 4min. 40sec. HANDICAP (in. harness). . of.ISO sovs.; eecond. horse 22.50v5., 'and third horse 15 6©vs. from the . stake.. Class,'4min. 47sec. Two'milea. 1 Mr. A. Farrell's b. m. Cora Dillon, •by Harold Dillon—Gloria, Syrs.. ' 3eeo (J. Bryce) 1 8 Mr. W. J. Doyle's ch. m. Daysprins, aged, 9sec. (F. Holmes) 2 3 Mr. M. Moran's ch. m. Hannah. M., i aged, 9sec. .......; (C. Tasker) S ■Also,started: 9 Huon Drift, 2sec.;7 Pai, 2sec,; 4 Imperial Perfection, sseo.; 8 Xoung Tohu, Ssec.; 5 Lindetta, 6sec. ; 2 Dillon Eddy, esee.: 10 General Elmo. 6sec; 13 Betel Nut, 7eec.j 12 R«arjruard. Bsec.; .11 Inwood, 9sec.'. ■ At the end of half a. mile Cora. Dillon ivent to the front, and won with ridiculous ease by ten length? from Daysnrin?, who beat Hannah M. comfortably by a, neck. with. Dillon Eddy and Younfr Tohu next. Time, 4miri. 39 2-ssec. .FLYING HANDICAP (in harness), of ' 150 eovs.; second horse 22 sots., and third horse 15 sovs. from the stake. ■■. Classfc 2min. lSsec One mile. I •Mγ. A. Morse's blk. h. Tamarisk, by. Wildwood Junior—lola, 4yre., Ssec. ' ... (F. Holmes) 1 4 Mr. E. L. MTieon'e b. m. Bundura,

irrs., ssec. .: .....:... (R. Mills) 2 11 Mr. R. Allan's b. g. Don Caesar, 6yrs., scr. (Owner) 3 Also started: 8 Ariadne, feeo.: 6 Wallace' Wood, iteec.; 3 Ben Dillon. 2e90.; 10 Rose Dillon, 3eeo.; 7 Maorila.nd.iseo.: 12 Mountain. Jipse, 4sec.; 5 Havoc, Ssec; 2 John Peel, sseo.: 9 lord Dillon,' sscc. Tamarisk came fnst from fourth place. and catching Bundura in the straight, won by a length. Don Caesar was three lengths away, followed by Ariadne and Maoriland. .Time. 2min. 16sec. . . EXPRESS HANDICAP (in saddle), of 150 bots. ; second horse 22 sovs., and. third horse 15 sots, from the stake. Class, 2min. lSsec. One mile. Glendalough , 1 Aeathoe .1 3 Lady Addingt6n 3 Promotion wag scratched. Won by a nose. • ■ ■ . LADIES. BECOME INDEPENDENT! I can teach you. either personally or by post the fascinating art of making home-made chocolates, candies, etc. No bu6iiiessy offers euch splendid opportunities as does this line, and none shows such large profits on such a small outlay. Write or call for free particulars and free illustrated booklet. Miss Eva Gibson (Dept. 24), Post Office Chambers, lHa Pitt Street, Sydney.-Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3048, 9 April 1917, Page 7

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NEW ZEALAND TROTTING MEETING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3048, 9 April 1917, Page 7

NEW ZEALAND TROTTING MEETING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3048, 9 April 1917, Page 7

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