TROTTING MEETINGS
Final Day at Auckland ANOTHER RECORD President’s to Worthy Light By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, December 31. The Auckland Trotting Club's summer meeting concluded to-day iu line weather: the track was fast. The attendance was fair, .aud the totalisator handled £19,476 5/-, compared with £22,525/5/- on the corresponding day last year, a decrease or £3OlB. The total for the meeting was £7a,563, against £75,548/13/• last year, an increase of £l4/5/-. Results are as follow: — TAMAKI HANDICAP, of £150; trotters only; 3.42 class. One mile aud a half. 1 RUSTLE, 48yds. behind , , (C. Smith) 1 5 AUTUMN LU, scr. .. (G. H. Stubbs) 2 2 AVAHNOOKA. 72yds. behind (Donald) 3 Also started: 7 Mountain Sun, 12yds. behind; 11 Nelson Pirate, 12yds. behind; 12 Win Huon, 12yds. behind; 8 Carl, 24yds behind; 6 Manna’s Son, 24yds. behind; 9 Gala Day, 36yds. behind; 10 Koliewali, 36yds. behind; 3 Guy o’ Mine, 48yds. behind; 4 Mafaunga, 48yds. behind; 1 Ganton, 60yds. behind (bracketed with the winner). One length and a quarter; three-quarters of a length. Times, 3.22 4-3, 3.27 3-5, 3.23; PARK HANDICAP, of £150; 3.3 class. One mile and a quarter. 3 GOLD DREDGE, 24yds. behind (Clifton) 1 1 RARE REY, scr (F. J. Smith) 2 5 HOME BREW, scr. .... (Mitchell) 3 Also started: 7 Nelson Luvan, scr.; 6 Star Pronto, scr.; 9 Wlnaway, scr.; 8 Dillon Bond, 12yds. behind; 1 Rayon d’Or. 24yds. behind (bracketed with the second horse); 2 Transworthy, 24yds. behind; 1 Lucky Love. 4Syds. behind. One length: half a length. Times, 2.49, 2.51 3-5, 2.51 4-5. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of £3OO ; 4.34 class. Two miles, t
1 SUR-E, 24yds. behind .... (Edwards) 1 5 WILLIE DERBY, 60yds, behind (,S. M. August) 2 3ARABOND, 12yds. behind (Donald) 3 Also started: 8 Colonial Boy, scr.; 6 Dan Direct, scr.; 5 Manco, scr. (bracketed -with the second horse); 2 Francis Lincoln, 12yds. behind: 7 Pukemiro, 12yds. behind; 4 Realty. 24yds. behind. Two lengths; one length. Times, 4.30 2-5, 4.28, 4.32 2-5. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of £500: 4.27 class. Two miles. 3 WORTHY LIGHT, scr. (F. J. Smith) 1 2 ROI L’OR, 60yds. behind (F. Holmes) 2 7 GLENROSSIE, 24yds. behind (Thomas) 3 Also started: 10 Kewpie’s Triumph, scr.; 6 Auburn Lad, 12yds. behind; 4 Blue Mountain, 12yds. behind; 5 Impromptu. 24yd-,. behind; 11 Jewel Pointer, 24yds. behind; 1 Indianapolis. 48yds. behind; 9 Lindbergh, 48yds. behind: 8 Harold Logan, S4yds. behind. Blue Mountain skipped at the start, and Worthy Light took the lead after a mile, followed by Kewpie’s Triumph, Auburn Lad, Impromptu, Jewel Pointer and Glenrossie. The order at the turn was Worthy Light, Blue Mountain, Glenrossie, Rot I’Or and Indianapolis. Worthy Light stayed on well to win by half a length from Rol I’Or, with Glenrossie threequarters of a length away third and Blue Mountain a good fourth. Times, 4.19, 4.14 1-5. 4.17 3-5. Roi I’Or beat his own world's place record for a grass track by 1 l-ssec. NEW YEAR HANDICAP, of £2OO ; 3.27 class. One mile and a half. 3 BINGEN CHIEF, 30yds. behind (Cockbill) 1 1 MOCAST, 36yds. behind .... (Donald) 2 4 HOMEWARD, 4Syds. behind (S. M. August) 3 Also started: 7 Gumdigger, scr.; 2 Smoke Screen, scr.; 6 Bracken, 24yds. behind ; 8 Glandore, 24yds. behind; 5 Donum, 36yds, behind; 9 Nelson de Oro, 48yds. behind. A head; four lengths. Times, 3.18, 3.18 1-5, 3.20, Bingen Chief’s time is a track record. ASSOCIATION HANDICAP. of £300; trotters only-; 4.44 class. Two miles. 2 PARRISH BELLE, 24yds. behind (Lee) 1 1 NELL 1 VOLO, 132yds. behind (F. J. Smith) 2 3 MOKO GIRL, scr (Dye) 3 The only starters. Two lengths and a half; 200 yards. Times, 4.35, 4.27 1-5, 5.7. ONSLOW HANDICAP, of £2OO ; 3.35 class. One mile and a half. 1 KEWPIE’S BOND, scr (Bell) 1 2 SOCIAL PEST, 12yds. behind (Kennerley) 2 6 SUBSIDY, 36yds. behind .... (Doyle) 3 Also started: 4 Blondie, scr.; 5 Fisher, scr.; 8 Le Chenault, scr.; 2 Peter Junior, scr. (bracketed with the second horse); 9 Prince Etawah, scr.; 10 Worthy Chief, 12yds. behind; 7 Compass, 24yds. behind; 3 War Girl, 36yds. behind. Two lengths; one length. Times, 3.19 1-5, 3,19, 3.17 3-5. PREMIER HANDICAP, of £250; 2.4 class. One mile and a quarter. 1 CHANCELLOR, scr. .. (F. J. Smith) 1 2 TEMPEST, 36yds. behind .. (Fraser) 2 4 KEWPIE’S GUY. 24yds. behind (Bell) 3 Also started: 5 Homeward, scr.; 3 Jackie Thorpe, scr.; 7 Realty, scr.; 8 Smooger, scr.; 6 Travis, scr.; 9 First Flight, 48yds. behind; 4 Kewpie’s Triuipph, 48yds. behind (bracketed with the third horse). Three-quarters of a length; half a length. Times, 2.43 3-5, 2.40 4-5, 2.42.
CANTERBURY PARK Master Roy Wins Well By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, January 1. The weathpr was fine in the afternoon for the Canterbury Park trots after showers in the morning. The track was in good order, but the attendance was only fair. Totalisator investments amounted to £18,174 compared wth £22,279 last year. Results are as follow:— INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, of £l2O (unhoppled trotters); 3.43 class. One mile and a half. 3 NORMA BINGEN, 60yds. behind (D, Teahen) 1 5 HAKATERE, 48yds. behind (E. J. Smith) 2 2 PRINCE HARVESTER, scr. (J. Bryce, jun.) 3 Also started: 6 Esther, scr.; 4 Mother’s Boy, scr.; 12 Renovo, ser.; 7 Walter A’/rack scr.; 1 Chiming AVrack, 12yds. behind; 11 Dilfashlon, 12yds. behind; 8 Flotsam, 12yds. behind; 9 Chudleigb. 24yds. behind; 10 Kotinga, 48yds. behind. Neck; three-quarters ot’ a length. Mother's Boy was fourth. Times, 3.22 4-5, 3.24, 3.28 1-5. RAILAVAY HANDICAP (saddle), of £150; 2.17 class. One mile. 5 GREAT THOUGHT, scr. (R. B. Berry) 1 7 ARISTOTLE, scr (R. Motz) 2 1 REAL BURTON, 12yds, behind (M. Holmes) 3 Also started: 0 Halswell Queen, scr.; 3 Nelson Pointer, ser.; 2 AVar Officer, scr.; 4 Admiral AVrack, 12yds. behind, and Royal Comrade, 24yds. behind (bracketed); 6 King’s Cup. 12yds. behind; 8 Margaret Chenault. 12yds. behind. Two lengths; two lengths. War Officer was fourth. Times. 2.14 3-5, 2.15, 2.14 2-5.
CANTERBURY HANDICAP, of £400: 4.30 class. Two miles. 8 MASTER ROY, scr. (O. E. Hooper; 1 4 AVERNUS,< 12yds. behind (C. King) 2 2 ROLLO, 60yds. behind (M. Holmes) 3 Also started; 5 Great Author, scr.; 2 Trampfast,’ ser. (bracketed with Rollo); 1 Harvest Child, 24yds. behind; 7 Vesuvius, 24yds. behind; !) Gold Country, 36yds. behind; G Gold Tinge, 36yds. behind; 3 Silver de Oro, 48yds. behind. With half a mile covered Master Roy had charge from Trampfast, Avernus, Great Author, Harvest Child, Gold Country, and Gold Tlfige. There was no change in the order over the next round, and with six furlongs to go the order was Master Roy, Gold Country, Avernus, Great Author, and Harvest Child. The leaders were the same going down the back. Master Roy was followed into the straight by Gold Country. Avernus, Harvest Child, and Rollo. Master Roy stayed on to win by two lengths ftom Avernus with Rollo three lengths away third. Harvest Child was fourth. Times, 4.50 4-5, 4,50 1-5. 4.4(1 2-5.
LYTTELTON HANDICAP, of £130; 3.3 S 'class. One mile aud a half.
5 GRAND AUTHOR, scr. (L. Frost) 1 1 SAGE KING, scr. (AV. K. Tattcrsoii) 2 4 GRACE JicELWYN, scr. (It. B. Berry) 3
Also started: S Full Hand, scr.; 7 Imposter, scr.; 6 Ironside, scr.; 13 Pelting, scr.; 12 Rewai, scr.; 3 Vanity Fair, scr.; 11 Garry Thorpe, 12yds. behind; 10 College Boy, 24yds. behind: 9 Portlight., 24yds. behind; 2 Midshipmaid, 36yds. behind. Five lengths: two lengths. College Boy was fourth. Times, 3.36, 3.38, 3.38 3-5. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of £165; unhoppled trotters; 4.46 class. Two miles. 2 FAIRYLAND, scr. (E. N. Kenuerley) 1 1 AMONOS. scr (G. Mouritz) 2 4 KING’S VOYAGE. 84yds. behind .... 3 Also started: 5 Gay Parec, 84yds. behind; 3 Great Way, 120yds. behind. Four lengths; eight lengths. Great Way was fourth. Times, 4.52 3-5, 4.54 4-5, 4.51 1-5. ISLINGTON HANDICAP, of £150; 2.52 class. One mile and a quarter. 6 ARISTOTLE, scr. (R. Motz) 1 1 YOUNG TRAVIS, 12yds. behind (.1. .1. Kenuerley) 2 3 WILLIAM TELL, 24yds. behind (J. Bell, jun.) 3 Also started: 4 Great Thought, scr.; 9 Lough Guy, scr.; 11 Paul Drusus. scr.; 5 Tatsy de Oro, scr.; 10 Margaret Chenault, 12yds. behind; 2 Heal Burton, 12yds. behind; 8 Prince Author. 24yds. behind; 7 Worthy King, 36yds. behind. Neck; length. Great Thought was fourth. Times, 2.53, 2.52 1-5, 2.50 2-5. TEMPLETON HANDICAP, of £150; 3.33, class. One mile and a half. 1 LLEWELLYN’S PRIDE, 12yds. behind (G. McKeudry) 1 5 BLANDFORD. 12yds. behind (B. B. Berry) 2 3 GOLDEN CROSS, scr. .. IG. Mouritz) 3 Also started: 7 Gay Sister, scr.; 4 General Wrack, scr.; 6 Lone Derby, scr.; 8 Vagabond King, scr.; 2 Camera, 24yds. behind, and Rey Direct, 24yds. behind (brackete;. Two lengths; half a length. Vagabond King was fourth. Times, 3.23, 3.23 2-5, 3.24 3-5. AU REVOIR HANDICAP, of £200; 2.46 class. One mile and a quarter. 1 ELVO, scr (R. A. Bebbbiugton) 1 3 WILD GUY, scr (G. Mouritz) 2 2 CLOUDY RANGE, scr. (E. C. McDermott) 3 Also started: 6 Eureka Boy, scr.; 5 Harvest Child, ser.; 8 Lilian Bond, ser.; 4 Muriel de Oro, scr.; 12 Major Lind, scr.; 9 Gay Gordon, 12yds. behind; 10 George Rey. 12vds behind; 7 Somerby, 12yds. behind; 11 Gold Tinge, 36yds. behind; 13 Native Chief. 36yds. behind. Lilian Bond and Harvest Child were the early leaders, but Elvo went to the front with two furlongs covered, and was followed past the stands by Muriel de Oro, Harvest Child, Eureka Boy and Cloudy Range. The-leaders were the same going along the back for Elvo to turn for home clear of Muriel de Oro. Eureka Boy. Harvest Child, George Rey, and Cloudy Range. Elvo was not extended to win by two lengths from Wild Guy, with Cloudy Range a neck away third. Muriel de Oro was fourth. Tinies, 2.44 1-5. 2.44 4-5, 2.45. To-day’s Acceptances PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP, of £ 120; unhoppled trotters; 3.43 class. One mile and a half.—Esther, Mother’s Boy, Pr.lnce Harvester. Renegade scr.. Chiming Wrack, Flotsam 12, Chudleigih 24, Hakatere, Kotinga 48, Real Boy 72, Norma Bingen 84.
TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (saddle), of £150; 2.17 class. One mile.—Jimmy de Oro, Nelson Pointer, War Officer scr., Admiral Wrack. Aristotle. Great Thought, Kiug’s Cup, Margaret Chenault, Real Burton 12, Royal Comrade 24.
MASON STAKES HANDICAP, of £350; 4.32 class. 2 miles.—Elvo, Gay Gordon, Lilian Bond, Queen Author scr., Great Author 24, Avernus, Master Roy 36, Vesuvius 48, Gold Tinge 60. MIDDLETON HANDICAP, of £130; 3.38 class. One mile and a half.—Full Hand,, Impostor, Iraq, Ironside, Pelting, Rewai, Vanity Fair, White Stranger ser., Garry Thorpe, Sage King 12. College Boy 24, Portlight 24, Dundee, Midsshipmaid 36. HORINBY HANDICAP, of £165; unhoppled trotters; 4.46 class. Two miles.— Real Boy scr., Ainonos 12, Fairyland 36, Raclaim 72, King’s Voyage, 84, Sea Gift 108.
SELWYN HANDICAP, of £2OO ; 2.40 class. One mile and a quarter.—Cloudy Range. Eureka Boy. Great Author, Harvest Child, Major Lind, Muriel De Oro, Peter Locanda, War Plaue, Wild Guy scr., Elvo, George Rey, Master Roy 12, Pegaway 24, Gold Tinge, Native Chief 36. Silver De Oro 48.
PRiEBBLETON HANDICAP, of £150; 3.33 class. One mile and a half.—Agility, General Wrack, Golden Cross, Lone Derby, Vagabond King, Village Guy scr., Jimmie De Oro 12, Blandford. Camera 24, Tatsy Do Oro 36, Desert Maid, Llewellyn’s Pride 48. FINAL HANDICAP, of £115; 2.14.-Class. One mile. —-Fernbrook Lass. Harold Denver, Pronto Bingen. Real Burton, Trampfast scr., Great Chenault, Morning Sun, Queen Author, Rey Spec 12, Eureka Boy, Somerby 24, George Rey 36.
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