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BRONZE EAGLE WINS

Trotting At Addington (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH July 2. The Canterbury' Park Trotting Clubs patriotic meeting was held yesterday at Addington before a fair attendance. The weather was fine, with a cold south-west-erly blowing. The track was in good condition. The totalizator investments amounted to £55,971/10/-. Results:— yALDHURST HANDICAP, of £260; trotters; 5.7 class. Two miles 6/6 SEA GE'M. 72 (Bntterick) J. 2/2 SUZERAIN, 43 (R- Young) 2 8/10 MAXIMUM, -IS (Cameron) 3 Scratched: Tolerate. Ten lengths; three. Blackdale was fourth, Times: 4.4 a 4-5, 4.50 1-5. 4.50 4-5. PENINSULA HANDICAP, of £300; 4.49 class. Two miles. 1/1 GOLD PEG, ser <C. King) I 6/(1 NATIVE SCOTT, stcr. (N. Alborn) 2 7/5 KEEWAH, 24 (J- Behrns) •> All started. Half a length each way. Times: 4.37 2-5, 4.37 3-5, 4.33 4-5. WAIMAIRI HANDICAP, of £300; 3.49 ••lass. One mile and five furlongs. 3/3 PRE-EMINENCE, scr. (W. Doyle) 1 1/1 SCOTTISH LADY, 12 ( M. Holmes) 2 2/2 NOLA SCOTT, scr (Noble) •> .Scratched: Surprise Potts. Three lengths; half a bead. Cheval d’Or was fourth. Times: 3.39 3-5, 3.39 2-5, 3.40 3-O. WINTER HANDICAP, of £700; 3.38 class. One mile aud five furlongs. 1/1 BRONZE EAGLE, 21 .. (R. Berry) -I 3/2 HUSKY SOUND, 24 .. (L. Maidens) 2 8/8 LIGHTNING LADY. 12 (W. '.Patterson) 3 All started. Length and a half each way. Special Edition was fourth. Tinies: 3.33 -1-5, 3.34 1-5, 3.3 a J-o. AVIATION HANDICAP, of .£350; trotters; 3.43 class. One mile aud five furlongs. ORDNANCE, ser (J. Wilson) .1 2/2 RANGEFINDER. 36 (C. 8. Donald) 2 1/1 SEA MAX, 12 (W. J. Doyle) 3 Scratched; Milestone, Nationalist. Three lengths; 10 lengths. Tiinworthy was fourth. Times: 3.41 2-5, 3.39 2-5, 3.44 2-5. ELLESMERE HANDICAP, of £300; 3.50 ■ class. One mile and a quarter. 2/2 PRINCE GRATTAN,, scr. (1,. A. Matdens) 1 ■l'4 GALLANT CHIEF. 12 (G. B. Noble) 2 1.-l CLAREMORRIS, scr. (F. G. Holmes) 3 All started. Length aud a half, half a length. Labour Dav was fourth. Times; 2.4 S 3-5. 2.18 2.49 .1-5. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of .£300; 3.46 class. One mile and live furlongs. ■l/i SOUTHLAND, ser. (L. A. Maidens) .1 7/7 MANPOWER, 12 ... (W. Lalluim) 2 3 3 WATCHER, 18 (M. Holmes) 3 Seratehed: Prince Grattan. Erin's Country. Head; length /and a half. Gallant Chief was fo.urth. Times: 3.11 1-5, 3.43 2-5, 3.10 TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of £100; 2.17 ••lass. Ono mile and a quarter. 3/3 TRUSTY SCOTT, scr. 111. 15. Berry) 1. 6/5 LIGHTNING LADY, 12 (W. K. Tattersou) 2 LJ SAFETY PIN, ser. (F. G. Holmes) IP ScratcbeiJ; Bronze Eagle, Parrish Lull, Nelson Eddy. Two b-nerths; half a length. Dusky Sound was fourth. Times: 214 2-5, 243 1-5. 2.41 2-5. t Quietened Donn. When Old Glory was sent, from the south to be trained at Trentham by A. Sagar be was more than a handful, largely due to nervousness. Toda,- be works quietly and is thriving, a credit to Sager for bis careful handling of an animal that pr'.iseiited many difficulties in the first tow weeks after his arrival at Trentliam. From Family of Galloper 1 *. Tlie Golden Eagle—Horomoa two-year-old gelding owned by W. H. Htnnc will race as Golden Kea. He has developed I into an attractive typo of horse, and probably will bo given his first race at the Wellington winter meeting. He comes front a family of first-class gallopers, Including Lady Tinkle, Deehili, Mittlo, and Terry.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 7

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BRONZE EAGLE WINS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 7

BRONZE EAGLE WINS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 236, 3 July 1944, Page 7

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