CANTERBURY PARK
TROTS Patriotic Acceptances (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Jnne 28, Following are the acceptances for the Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s patriotic meeting at Addington on Saturday:— “yALDHURST HANDICAP, of £260 ; 5.7 class. Two miles.—Bancor, Betty Maxegln, British Victory, Front Royal, Kaffir Prince, Little Jean, Paddy s Choice, Pointer Biugen, Tolerate Yahoo, scr., David Dryden, 12; Sealand, Maximum, Rivette, Suzerain, 48; Millie w £ack> W; Sea Gem, 72; Blackdale, 84; Castigate, 96; Flying Scott, 120. “l-ENLNSULA HANDICAP, of £300; 4.49 class. Two miles.—Castlebar, Gold Peg, Loyal Jack, Native Scott, Sunny Glen, scr ; Ovend. Tam o’ Shunter, Trikkala, Volusta, 12; Frances Easton, Hargood s Pride, Keewah, 24; Surprise Potts, 36. , HANDICAP, of £3OO : 3.49 class. One mile and five furlongs.—Cheval d’Or, Lucky Gem. Nola Scott, Pre-Emi-nence, Surprise Potts, Erin’s Country, scr.; Scottish Lady, 12.IJ WINTER HANDICAP, of £7OO ; 3.38 class. One mile and five furlongs.—Braw Lass, Parrish Lad, Special Edition, scr,; Lightning Lady, 12; Bronze Eagle, Dusky Sound, Mankind, 24; Horsepower, 36; Nelsdn Eddy, 48. 1.45-m AVIATION HANDICAP, Of £350; 3.48 class. One mile and five furlongs.—Allie Audubon, Milestone, Nationalist, Ordnance, scr.; Sea Max, 12; Lady Scott, Mervyn Derby, Rangefinder, Timworthy, 36; Margin,, 96. 2.30— ELLESMERE HANDICAP, of £3OO ; 2.00 class. One mile and a quarter.—Claremorris, Flash Guy, Gerfalcon, Manpower, set.; Burnham, Gallant Chief, 12; Erinack, Labour Day, Lady’Dawn, 24. 3.15— STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of £3OO : 3.46 Class. Ono mile and five furlongs.—Bank Again, Erin’s Country, Goldiinder, Paul Collette, Poppo.tunoa, Southland, scr.; Manpower, Prince Grattan, 12: Gallant Chief, 36; Watcher, -IS. 4.0— TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of £400; 2.47 class. One mile and a quarter.—Bing Crosby, Braw Lass, .Sabu, Safety Pin, "Special Edition, Trusty Scott. Waiuoni G-rl, scr.; Bronze Eagle, Dusky •Sound, Lightning Lady. Parrish Lad, 12; Horsepower, 24; Joan Conquest, Nelson Eddy, 36. Schooling Facilities nt Trentluuu, Following representations made to the secrctarv of the Wellington Racing Club by E. Rosewarne on behalf of visiting trainers, schooling facilities on the course proper for both hurdlers and steeplechasers are being made available at Trentham as from this morning. The original Intention was to make the course proper available onlj- on Tuesday aud Thursday of next week'. Wellington Acceptances Today, Acceptances for the first da.v of the Wellington Racing Club's winter meeting close today at 5 o'clock. Answers to Inquiries. "Soldlef,” Palmerston North: tl) £1 12/-. (2) £l/8/-. (3) £3/17/6 and £l/9/-. (4) £l/7/6. (5) £2/17/-. (6) £2/10/6 and £l/19/-. (7) £3/16/-. "J.M.," Petone: Subject to the approval of the Racing Conference, the Grand National meeting will be hold on August 5 aud 12.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 7
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