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TROTTING RESULTS

Canterbury Park Final Day ELVO WINS STAKES By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, January 2. For the second day of the Canterbury Park trots the weather was fine and the track was fast. The attendance was good and the totalisator investments were 4)18,152/10/-, compared with £18,403 last year. The total for the meeting was £36,326/10/-, compared with £40,683 last year. Results are as follow:—

PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP, of £l-0; unhoppled trotters; 3.43 class. One mile and a half. 5 NORMA BINGEN, 84yds. behind (D. Teahen) 1 8 FLOTSAM, 12yds. behind (M. Holmes) 2 2 CHIMING WRACK, 12.vds. behind (E. C. McDermott) 3 Also started: 7 Esther, scr.; 4 Mother’s Bov scr.; 3 Prince Harvester, scr.; 6 Renegade, scr.; 10 Chudleigh, 24yds. behind; 1 Hakaterc, 48yds. behind; 9 Kotinga, 48yds. behind; 11 Real Boy, 72yds. behind. Two lengths; same. Prinee Harvester was fourth. Times, 3.19 1-5, 3.25 3-5, 3.26.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (saddle), of £150; 2.17 class. One mile. 1 JIMMY DE ORO. scr. (G. McKendry) 1 1 GREAT THOUGHT, 12yds. behind i (R. B. Berry) 2 7 MARGARET CHENAULT. 12yds. behind (F. G. Holmes) 3

Also started: 4 Nelson Pointer, ser.; 6 Admiral Wrack, 12yds. behind, and Royal Comrade, 72yds. behind (bracketed); 3 Aristotle, 12vds. behind; 5 King’s Cup, 12yds. behind; 2 Real Burton, 12yds. behind. Six lengths: two lengths. King’s Cup was fourth. Times, 2.10 4-5, 2.11 4-5, 2.13 1-5.

MASON STAKES HANDICAP, of £350; 4.32 class. Two miles.

1 ELVO. scr? .... (It. A. Bebbington) 1 5 VESUVIUS. 48yds. behind (V. Alborn) 2 2 GAY GORDON, scr. .. (J. Bell, junr.) 3 Also started: 7 Lilian Bond, ser.; 4 Queen Author, scr.; 6 Great Author, 24yds. behind; 3 Avernus. 36yds. behind; 8 Master Roy, 36yds. behind; 9 Gold Tinge, GOvds. behind. Elvo was soon in charge and led past the stands from Lilian Bond, Queen Author, Master Roy. Gay Gordon, Avernus, Great Author and Vesuvius. Over the next circuit the leaders maintained their positions, and with half a mile to cover Elvo was followed by Queen Author, Master Roy, Avernus, (Jay Gordon. Great Author and Vesuvius. Elvo was still in front entering the straight and stayed on in a hard finish to win by a length from Vesuvius, with Gay Gordon half a length away. Avernus was fourth. Times, 4.25, 4.21 1-5, 4.25 2-5. MIDDLETON HANDICAP, of £130; 3.38 class. One mile and a half. 1 IRAQ, ser (E. C. McDermott) 1 2 DUNDEE, 36yds. behind (R. B. Berry) 2 10 FULL HAND, ser (C. Tasker) 3 Also started: 10 Impostor, scr.; 5 Ironside, scr.; 14 Pelting, ser.; 13 Rewai, scr.; 6 Vanity Fair, ser.; 5 White St.ran»'r, ser.; 8 Garrv Thorpe. 12yds. behind: 3 Sage King. 12yds, behind; 12 Portlight. 24yds. behind: 9 College Boy. 24yds. behind; 4 Midshipmaid. 36yds. behind. Two lengths: half a length. Sage King was fourth. Times, 3.22 1-5, 3.19 3-5, 3.22 4-5. HOBINBY HANDICAP, of £165; unhoppled trotters; 4.46 class. Two miles. 1 SEA GIFT, 108yds. behind (E. ,T. Smith) 1 2 AMONOS, 12yds. behind (G. Mauritz) 2 3 FAIRYLAND, 36yds. behind (E. N: Keuncrley) 3 Also started: 5 Real Boy, scr.; 4 Reclaim, 72yds, behind; 6 Klug’s Voyage, 84yds. behind. Real Boy was first past the post from Sea Gift, Amonos and Fairyland. At a subsequent Inquiry Real Boy was distanced for galloping. Times, 4.28, 4.37 SELWYN HANDICAP, of £200; 2.46 class. One mile and a quarter. 4 GEORGE REV', 12yds. behind (F. Holmes) 1 2 PETER LOCANDA, scr. (M. C. MeTigue) 2 7 HARVEST CHILD, scr. (L. A. Maidens) 3 Also started: 1 Cloudy Range, ser.: 8 Eureka Boy, scr.; 10 Great Author, scr.; 11 Major Lind, scr.; 6 Muriel de Oro. set.; 12 'Warplane, scr.; 3 Wild Guy. scr.; 9 Pegaway, 24yds. behind; 13 Native Chief, 36 yds. behind; 5 Silver de Oro, 48yds. behind. Major Lind, Harvest Child, and Peter Locanda were the early leaders, and with four furlongs covered the order was Major Lind, Harvest Child, Muriel do Oro, Warplane, Peter Locanda, Cloudy Range, Wild Guy, and George Iley. There was a mix-up turning out of the straight, Cloudy Range and Wild Guy falling, while 'Warplane and Eureka Boy were pulled up. George Rey was clear of the field at the half-mile and had a good lead from Peter Locanda and Harvest Child entering tlic straight. George Rey was driven out to win by a neck from Peter Locanda, with Harvest 'Child four lengths away. Pegaway was fourth. Times, 2.41 2-5, 2.42 3-5, PREBBLETON HANDICAP, of £150; 3.33 class. One mile and a half. 1 VILLAGE GUY. scr. . (O. E. Hooper) 1 3 GOLDEN CROSS, ser (R. Motz) 2 2 AGILITY, scr (G. S. Smith) 3 Also started: 8 Lone Derby, ser.: 7 General Wrack, scr.; 9 Vagabond King, scr.; 4 Blandford, 24yds. behind; 5 Carnera, 24yds. behind; 10 Tatsy de Oro, 36 yds. behind: 11 Desert. Maiden, 48yds. behind; 6 Llewellyn's Pride, 48yds. behind. Two lengths; three lengths. Llewellyn’s Pride was fourth. Times, 3.20 3-5, 3.21 1-5, 3.22 1-5. FINAL HANDICAP, of £115; 2.14 class. One mile. 2 QUEEN AUTHOR, 12vds. behind (W. J. Doyle) 1 7 MORNING SUN, 12yds. behind (A. Fairbairn) 2 3 SOMERBY, 24yds. behind (V. Alborn) 3 Also started; 5 Fernbrook Lass, ser.; 4 Harold Denver, scr.; 6 Pronto Bingen, ser.; 9 Trampfast, scr.; 8 Great Chenault, 12yds. behind; 1 Rey Spec. 12yds. behind; 10 Eureka Boy, 24yds. behind. Neck; head. Fermbrook Lass was fourth. Times, 2.9 4-5, 2.19, 2.9 1-5.

WESTLAND ACCEPTANCES By Telegraph—Press Association. Hokitika, January 2. The following acceptances have been received for the Westland Trotting Club s meeting:—12.25 p.m.—DISTRICT HANDICAP, of £5O. One mile and a quarter. Forest .Maiden . ser War Sheila ... scr La Hinkle ... scr Lazy Pete ... 36 Lough Erne ... scr Superb 36 1.50 p.m.—JtltMU GOLDFIELD HANDICAP. of £7O; 3.10 class. One mile and a half. Lady Souoma .. scr Rose Chenault . scr Parette scr Silver Sea .... scr Patsy Parrish . scr Mimic 00 KANIORI HANDICAP, of £7O; 2.27 class. One mile. Betty Jinks ... scr Minnetonka .. scr Glockenspiel .. scr Myra Chenault . scr G'reat Travis .. scr Royal Time .. scr Hermes scr Shore Leave .. scr Isabel Derby .. scr War Sheila .. scr La Rinkie .... scr Tolgate 12 2.10 p.m—WESTLAND TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, of £120; 4.52 class. Two miles. Chancellor Boy scr Peter Mitchell . scr Fearless ser Sandy N scr Insolvent scr War Betty ... scr Giengowrle ... ser Welcome Guy . scr Grand Author . scr 3.95.—-STRATFORD HANDICAP, of £6O; 3.5 class. One mile and a quarter. Arctic Voyage . ser Great Travis ... scr Betty Jinks ... ser Minnetonka .. ser Cerebus scr Mimic ser Glockenspiel . scr Shore Leave .. ser Hermes scr Myra Chenault . scr Isabel Derby .. ser Lazy Pete .... 30 La Rinkie ... scr 4.II).—DOMINION TROTTERS' HANDICAP, of £7O; 5.7 class. Two miles. Lady Sonoma .. scr Silver Sea .... scr Parette scr Mimic SI Rose Chenault . ser 4.SS.—AVIATION HANDICAP, of £6O; 2.27 class. One mile. Atar.au King ... scr Neil Dillon ... 24 Shore Leave .. scr Rollicking Wavo 24 Tollgate 12 Superb , 24 S.4O.—FINAL HANDICAP, of £7O; 2.21 class. One mile. Dawn Sonoma .. ser Superb scr Eastern Queen . ser Chancellor Boy 12 Golden Square . ser Fearless 12 Real Pal ser Giengowrle ... 12 Rollicking Ware scr Insolvent 12

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 12

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TROTTING RESULTS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 12

TROTTING RESULTS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 12

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