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SOUTHLAND RESULTS

Great Shot’s Handicap CHERRY QUEEN AGAIN By Telegraph—Press Association. Invercargill, January 3. The Southland Racing Club’s summer meeting concluded to-day in dull, fine weather. The track was yielding. There was a large attendance, and the totalisatoi handled £12,208/10/-, against £10,402 last year. The total for the meeting was £26.082/10/-, against £21,040/10/- last year. Results tire as follow:— GLADSTONE HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of £llO. One mile. 1/1 PALATINATE, 10.3 (Beale) 1 (1/6 VALISKA, 9.3 (C. Brodie) 2 2/3 GOLDEN KING. 9.0 (Cooper) 5 Also started: 7/6 Honest Maid, 10.1; 4/2 Bowlands, 9.7: 8/8 Thornton, 9.7; 5/4 Johnny. 9.3; 9/7 Silver Issue, 9.1; 3/5 Academy, 9.0; 10/9 Orderwood, 9.0. Valiska, Golden King and Palatinate made all the running and were In line entering the straight. Palatinate cleared out to win easily by two lengths and a half; third horse half a head away. Thornton was fourth. Time, 1.45 4-5. MAKAREWA TROT, of £120: 3.43 class. One mile and a half.' 1/2 OZANAM. 36yds. behind (Gallagher) 1 6/6 MOKO CHILD, scr (Kerr) 2 3/10 VACATION, set (Maconnell) 3 Also started: 12/13 Bessie Freeman, scr.; 13/11 Bondi Chimes, scr.; 8/7 Chief Drum, scr., and Sliver Guy, scr. (coupled) ; 4/3 Chevalier, scr.: 7/8 Eri'nsla, scr.: 14/14 Mishap, scr.; 9/9 Picotee, scr.; 2/1 Royal Drive, scr.; 11/12 Christina’s Wave. 48yds_. behind; 5/4 Embark. 48yds. behind; 10/5 Fairhaven, 48yds. behind. Head; head. Embark was fourth. Tinies, 3.32 4-5, 3.32, 3.36 1-5. SHORTS HANDICAP, of £l5O. Six furlongs. 2/2 CHERRY QUEEN, 8.10 .. (Jenkins) 1 1/1 GUARANTEE, 8.10 (Mackie) 2 3/3 UNSEEN. 7.0 (Wilson) 3 Also started: 4/4 Jlayam, 7.0; 5/5 Clara Bow. 7.0. Cherry Queen led carl}’ from Unseen and Clara Bow. Guarantee moved up at the straight entrance, but Cherry Queen easily kept clear and won by two lengths; Unseen a head away, and Mayam fourth. Time, 1.14 3-5. SUMMER HANDICAP, of £llO. Ono mile. 1/1 NIG'HTFORM. 9.4 (Brodie) 1 2/2 COLO.SSIAN. 9.7 (Barr) 2 8/7 BROKEN RULE. 7.13 .. (Phillips) 3 Also started: 3/3 First Song. 8.7; 4/4 Daring Deed. 8.5: 9/9 Acla. 7.9; 5/5 Bay Biddy, 7.6; 10/10 Young Sentinel. 7.3: I'l/11 Impala. 7.1: 6/6 Galleon, 7.0; 7/8 Madam Pompadour, 7.0. Daring Deed, Broken Rule and Madam Pompadour were early prominent, then Bay Biddy joined in. Nightform and Colossian were handy at the straight entrance, and a keen finish saw Nightform win by a head. Broken Rule was a length away, then Madam Pompadour. Timo, 1.44 2-5. SOUTHLAND HANDICAP, of £250. One mile and a quarter. 2/3 GREAT SHOT, 8.0. ear. 7.94 (Cotton) 1 1/1 HUNTING GO. 7.12 (Leckle) 2 3/2 SIGNALLER, 8.13 (Barclay) 3 Also started: 5/5 Stoeton. 8.10; 4/4 Tauramal. 8.7: 6/6 Aesculus. 7.7. Groat Shot left the field early to lead by four lengths into the back from Tauramai. Then Hunting Go joined in. The three leaders were in close order across the top. with Signaller next. Once in line Great Shot came on to win easily by three lengths. Signaller a neck away and Aesculus fourth. Time, 2.9 3-5. ROSLYN TROT, of £140; 4.52 class. Two miles. 1/1 ALL SUNSHINE, 60yds. behind (E. Todd) 1 1/1 HAPPY KNIGHT, scr.. coupled with the winner (W. Todd) 2 3/3 VOLOGDA, scr (Lawlor) 3 Also started: 6/6 Erin's Chief, scr.: 4/4 Erin's Star, scr., and Sergeant Dallas, 112yds. behind, coupled; 2/2 Bronze Wave, 12yds. behind, and'Mountain Jewel, 36yds. behind, coupled; 7/5 Nellie Osborne, 24yds. behind; 5/7 Llndrum, 72yds. behind. Head; length, Erin's Chief was fourth. Times, 4.35 3-5, 4.40 4-5, 4.41. ROSEDALE HANDICAP, of £llO. Six furlongs. 4/4 BEAM, 9.0 (Leckle) 1 3/2 HALF NOTE. 9.0 (Voight) 2 5/8 SILVER DART. 7.8 (Cottun) 3 Also started: 1/1 Capital. 8.11: 11/9 Slaenilsh. 8.6: 2/2 Bay Dnke, 8.1; 8/11 Silk Arrow. 8.0: 10/7 Bowlands. 7.13; (1/5 Coat of Arms, 7.13; 7/6 Lady Kate, 7.12; 9/10 Lady Leighton. 7.3. One length and a half: two lengths and a half. Bay Duke was fourth. Time, 1.15. FINAL HANDICAP, of £145. Ono mile. 7/5 GRAND FINALE, 7.7 .... (Leckle) 1 2/1 GUARANTEE, 8.12 (Mackie) 2 10/9 TOREADOR. 7.8 (Wilson) 3 Also started: 5/4 Cough, 8.7; 3/3 Silver sight, 8.5; 4/5 Last Link. Brs: 9/8 Sailing Home. 7.8; 6/7 Venite, 7.8; 8/7 Totolomal, 7.7: 1/2 Travenna, 7.0. Travenna made all the running from Grand Finale, Totolomai and Sailing Home. Guarantee moved up across the top and threw out a challenge, but Grand Finale got to the front to beat Guarantee by half a head, Toreador a length away and Venite fourth. Time, 1.42. WESTLAND TROTS Jubilee Cup Won by Fearless By Telegraph—Press Association. Hokitika, January 3. Tim Westland Trotting Club's midsummer meeting was held to-day in showery weather: the grass track was in perfect order after the recent rain. The attendance was poor and the totalisatoi- investments were £2350. against £3598 last year. Results arc as follow:— DISTRICT HANDICAP, of £5O. One mile anil a quarter. 1 LAZY PETE, scr 1 2 SUPERB. 60yds. behind 3 LA RINKIE, ser 3 Also started: Forest Maiden, scr. Halt a length; four lengths. Time, 2.59. RIMU GOLDFIELDS HANDICAP, of £7O; 3.49 class. One mile and a half. 3 SILVER SEA, scr 1 1 I’ARETTE. scr 2 2 MIMIC. 60yds. behind 3 Also started: Lady Sonoma, scr.; Bose Chenault, sei l :’ Six lengths each way. Time, 3.45. KANIERI HANDICAP, of £7O; 2.27 class. One mile. 1 GREAT TRAVIS, ser 1 3 TOLLGATE. 12yds. behind 2 2 BETTY JINKS, scr 3 Also started: Glockenspiel, scr.: WaiShiela, scr.: Hermes, scr.; Minnetonka, scr.: Myra Chenault, scr. One length ; two lengths. Time, 2.23 2-5. WESTLAND JUBILEE TROTTING CUP, of £120: 4.52 class. Two miles. 5 FEARLESS, scr 1 1 GRAND AUTHOR, 12yds. behind ... 2 3 INSOLVENT, ser 3 Also started: Peter Mitchell, scr.: Glengowrie. ser.; Sandy N., scr.; Welcome Guy, scr.: Chancellor Boy, scr. A fine race. Neck: half a length. Timo, 4.57. STAFFORD HANDICAP, of £6O; 3.5 class. One mile and a quarter. 3 ISABEL DERBY, scr 1 2 BETTY JINKS, ser 2 4 MYRA CHENAULT, ser 3 Also started: Arctic Voyage. ser.; Glockenspiel, ser.: Hermes, ser.: Minnetonka. scr.: Great Travis. 36yds. behind. Four lengths; three lengths. Time, 3.2 2-5. DOMINION TROTTING HANDICAP, of £7O: 5.7 class. Two miles. 1 SILVER SEA. 36yds. behind " 1 4 LADY SONOMA, ser £ 5 ROSE CHENAULT, ser 3 Also started: Paretic, set-.: Mimic. 84yds. behln d. Four lengths; neck. Time, 5.11. AVIATION HANDICAP (saddle), of £6O; 2.27 class. One mile. 2 SHORE LEAVE, scr 1 1 TOLLGATE. 12vds. behind 2 3 ATARAU KING", ser 3 Also started: Neil Dillon. 24yds. behind: Superb, 48yds. behind: Rollicking Wave, 24yds. behind. Four lengths; two lengths. Time, 2.19 2-5. FINAL HANDICAP, of £7O; 2.24 class. One mll<‘. 7 GOLDEN SQUARE, scr 1 2 EASTERN QUEEN, scr 2 1 INSOLVENT, 12yds. behind 3 Also started: Rollicking Wave, ser.; Superb. 12yds. behind: Dawn Sonoma, scr.; Glengowrie, 12yds. behind. Half a length; two lengths. Time, 2.26 2-5.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 85, 4 January 1935, Page 13

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SOUTHLAND RESULTS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 85, 4 January 1935, Page 13

SOUTHLAND RESULTS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 85, 4 January 1935, Page 13

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