TROTTING
AT AUCKLAND
MARK MEMORIAL TO REREMAI
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, 21st June. The Auckland Trotting Club's Winter Meeting opened to-day. The weather was fine, but the track- heavy after heavy rain overnight. The attendance was fair, and the totalisator handled £30,358 10s, compared with JE38,689 on the corresponding day last year. Kcsults are as follow:— Winter Handicap (harness), of 230 soys; r>.o class; two miles.—2 Blue and Gold, 30yds behind (L. 0. Thomas), 1; 3 Urn Blngcn, 12yds behind, i; 9 Nelson Girl, scr, 3. Also started: 13 Golden Hula, (i Kopu Boy, 12 Prince Triumph, 7 Royal Triumph 11 Tom Pepper, 8 Zanzibar, scr; ) Parrisli Belle, 12yds behind; 5 Black Masie, 72yds behind; 4 Lord Haldane, 84yds behind; 10 Audo Spray, 108 yds behind. Parrlsh Belle was first Into the straight, but tired In the run home. Blue and Cold won by three-quarters of a length from Ben BlnItcn, with Nelson Girl two lengths away third. Parrlsh Bello was fourth. Time, smln 9 2-5 «cc. Mangero Handicap (harness), ot 250 soys; 3.3ti class: one railo and a half.—l 6 Realty, 12yds behind <E: S. Ciroat), 1; 1 Denver City, 12yds behind, 2; 13 Ilohora, 72yds behind. 3. Also started: 12 Lady Yvonne, 5 Prince Pedro, (i Chrystal. 10 Lord Lou. scr; 2 Belle o' Mine. 4 Uanitihau, 12yds behind; i) Lady Author, 24 yds behind; S Marionette, 30yds behind; 17 d'Artagnan. 48yds behind; 3 Gold Treasure, 60yds behind; 14 Mignonno, 7 Nelson Dillon. 72yds behind; 15 Arachne, 18 Klngsclerfl, 11 Trustworthy, 84yds behind. Realty waß In the lead after the drat furlong, and led Into the straight to win by throe lengths from Denver City, with Hohora two lengths and a half away third. Gold Treasure was fourth. Time, Smln 37 l-ssec. Provincial Handicap (harness), of 250 soys; '4.32 class; two miles.—l Kolmar, 43yds behind (A. \V. Broughton), 1; 2 Paradigm, CO yds bchlud. 2; I Homo Vovaire, Sl.vds behind. 3. Also started: 0 Direct Action. 7 Komn Biiigrn, scr; 8 Marble Star, S Itaneltoro. 12yds behind; ii Audo Spray, 24yds behind. Kolmar drew away sli furlongs from home, had a lead of five lengths along the back, and lasted Just long enough to win by a'" neck from Paradigm, with Home Voyago two lengths away third. Audo Spray was fourth. Time, smln 4sec. C. P. MARK MEMORIAL HANDICAP (harnwi), of 750 sovs;-4.31 class; two miles. 6 Bercmal. 12yds behind (G. Mitchell) .... 1 7 Florent, scr (A. W. Brotfgnton) 2 2 Linkman, 36yds behind (V. Albotn) .... 8 Also started: 11 Evelyn Xocanda, 8 Genuine, 3 Great Peter, 1 Logan's Pride, 12 Torpedo Huon, 10 Vcndome, scr; 4 Sunshower, 36yds behind; 5 Cardinal Logan, 48yds behind: 9 Jewel Pointer, 72ydg behind. Genuine made most of tho running. Beremal and Florent Joined him In the lead half a milo from borne, and went out In a good finish, Reremal beating Florent by a neck, wltti Llnkman half a length away third. Evelyn Locanda was fourth. Time, 4min 50 3-S sec. Hobson Handicap (harness), of 300 soys; 4.40 class; two miles.—4 Gang Awa, 24yds behind
(W. Hughes), 1; 2 Invader, OCyds behind, 2; 1 Country King, 12ydu behind, S. Aleo started; 5 Dealer, G Hostess, 13< Reliance, «cr; 11 Concertina, 12ydB behind; 14 Glandore, 5 Peter Pirate, 24yds behind; 10 Explosion, 7 Vecto, 3flyds behind ; S .Vceoro, 9 Warsplte. 48yds behind; 12 Ilrutus, 00yds behind. Three furlongs from homo Country King, Invader, and Cans Awa left the rest of tha flcld. Gang Awa came up on (ho outside to win by a length and a half from Invader, with Country Klne two and a half lengths a way third. Wareplto was fourth. Time. 4min 53 3-ssec. Stewards' Handicap (harness),-of 100 sors; 4.41 class; two miles.—s Seblsca. scr (O. T. Mltchol, Jun.), 1; 1 Akcnelil, 60yds behind, 2; 14 Peter M'Klnney, S4yds behind, 3. Also started: J2 Anscline, 10 Nelson's Boy, 3 Ollvf Nelson, scr; 7 Dipnoi, ■» Florallne. 24yds behind; 8 Lady Fan, 9 Tradesman, 30yds behind; 8 Gold Sovereign, 11 Tho Tartar, 48yds behind; 13 Dolores, 2 Writer, 72yds behind; 15 Res* Blngen. 132 yds behind. Two furlongs from homo Scbisca and Akcnohi drew put sllghtW to lead into the straight from Nelson Boy and Peter M'Klnncy. In a great finish Seblsca woa by a bead from Akenehl, with Peter M'Klnnty a head away third. Floraltno was fourth. Time, Omln 3 3-uscc. Cornwall Himdtap, of '100 soys; 2.14 class; ono mile.—(j Stanmoor, 12yds behind (S. .I*. August). 1; 7 Hal Chimes, scr, 2; 3 Mima Mlllon, 24yds behind,' 3. Also started: 11' Master Hula, 3 Neahuia, 1 Warplane, «cr; !• Laplander, 12yd3 behind; 9 All Bell, 24yd« behind; 4 Carmcl, 5 Linkman, 13 The Abb«y, 36yds behind; 8 Machine, Gun, 14 -Niton Talker, 48yds behind, 12 Gold Jacket, SOyds behind. Stanmoor took tho lead at the turn froai Hal Chimes. Warplane. and Wllma Dillon. Stanmoor held his own on the rails to win by three-quarters of a length from Hal ChlmM. with Wllma Dillon half a lehgth Sway third. Warplane was tourth. Time. 2mln 22 3-."se«. Marconi Handicap (harness), of 230 sovss 2.6H4 class (2.17 riass)-; ono mile and a quarter.—2 Harold Loif.nl. 24yds behind (R. Humphreys), 1 ; Country Kins. 12yds behind. 2; 4 mountain Dell, 36yds behind, ,3, Also started: R Benefice, 7 Corntllan, 5 Rlchorc. Ncr; 12 . Direct MamIng, 6 Great Ballui, 11 Uncle Bert. • Woodvalo, 12yds behind; 13 Goldman, 24W» behind; 0 Vccto, 3Cyds behind; 10 Gold Dial, 48yds behind. Rlchore, Benefice, and Country KlnK were prominent early. Harold Lo(*a dashed round the field with a brilliant sprint three furlongs from home, and came on to Wl« by a length and a half from Country Klntr, with Mountain Bell three-quarters of a length away. Woodvalo was fourth. Time. Smln.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 6
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