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TROTTING

FORBURY PARK CLUB

CHIEF RACE TO NEEORO

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, 9th May. The Fu/bury Park Meeting concluded to-day in beautiful weather. The track was fast, the attendance large, and speculation' fairly brisk.. . The.totalisajtor.handled _£23,156, compared wilh £33,7-65 for-the-second tiny last year, making a total for the meeting of £39,940 10s, compared with £5C,547 10s for last year Results:— ,;,■ ~ . ■ ■ , . • ; > ! Tahuna Handicap (harness), of 150 "soys; one mile and a half:—l Todd Lonzia' (Alborn) 1; 5 Kcreta, 2; 3 Nelllo Hugo, 3. Also started: 12 Dilfashion, 6 Gardeuella, 11: Modem Girl 10 Patchwood, 7 Kcal Boy, 13 Wiitcrsong, S Bon Jour, 4 Royal Purple,- 2 Kilbirnlo Dan 9 Suuspeck. Todd ■ Lpiizia,. went evenly throughout, and won by five 'length's,'with' nearly two lengths between,second'and third. ■ ' Royal Handicap (harness)/ of'lso soys; one mile and a. half.—6 Bracken (Wiirreur 3 ; ° Probationer,, 2; 4 God.et.la','" 3. Also started■ 4 Madam Locanda (bracketed with Gpdetla), 11 j John Appear, 7 Meditate, 13 Molly 'D'csb'oroiigh ' 12 Nelson Guy, 3 Ron, 1 Royal Parade, 8 Radio' 10 Special Sun; 9 Great De Oro, 14 Wave Soon 14 Jack Hammer, 5 Master Roy. -Won by a long, head, a length-betwecit'.--second -and .third. Times: 3min. 25se"c,.8min 26 :i-sscc. 3min "7 l-ssec., ''/ . ;;:..'..,:■■,.: .- .. ,■".". ' •'.". Padflo Handicap (harness), of 170'sovs; one mile.—7 HoUy Bank-(Young), 1; 4 Sunclilld, 2; 1 Denver City, 3. Also started: II Baby Joan, 6 Nona Bingen, 2 Jolly Wave, 12 Blngen Patch, 8 Dick Swithln, 3 Sbmerby, 9 Sunblbom 5 Our, George,- 10 Belle Lorimer, 4 Sunchlld. The winner, led practically throughout and won by a good neck. Denver. City was two lengths and a half away," with' Nona Bingen fourth Times: 2min U l-ssec, 2min- 11 3-sscc' 2min 15 l-ssec. ' .■ : • ..•'•••:-.. :.. ■■', ::■ •■' Railway Handicap '.(harness), of 170 soys; one mile and-three• furlongs.l—-1- Priceless- (G. M'Kendry), 1; 6 Netta Oro, 2; 13 Sunranes, 3. Also started: 15 Elito Blugen; 14 Sunshade, 11 Prairie King, 2 Mountain Dweller and Ulm (bracketed), 8 Arlstable, 5 Erin's Advance, 1G Honest Dillon, 3 Llewellyn; 7' Eocatlori, 10 Willie Derby, 4 Mountain Ore, 12 Bay Admiral, 9 Matchmaker, 17 Nelbar. Won comfortably by halt a length, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Times: 3min 7 3-Ssec, 3mlu 5 l-ssec, 3mln 8 2-Ssec. JAMES: SIEMORTAt'HANDICSP Oiiir'ncss), of 'ft- v■ i- ' '400 »soys; two-milesi'v ... ■■)-,,. a Neooroi^Hendricksen) "w..;.,..-{., V/':V] 3 Milo Jlinto (Hooiier) .....■...;....;.;:.;•> 1 Rod Shadow (Bryee)'. ■ 1 .....1...'..,i.,.'. i ' a Also started; 7 Nelson do!Oro,. Sunny Bob, Tarndale,' Rollo, 0' Pageant;.lD ■'Harvest' Child, 9 "esuvius. . ■■-;• - : ". ■• ■ ..* . ; Red Shadow, Mild' MLntp,I'Sunny Bob; and Neeoro was the order into the "straight. In the run home Neeoro camo" on strongly to win by three-quarters of a Jcngth.from Milo Jlinto, who boat Red Shadow by .a' length.' Harvest Child was fourth. Times: 4mln 24 3-sscc, 4min 26 4-ssec, 4miu■ 2asec. 'The winner's tune was ft track ; 'v ; ■ Peninsula Handicap (harness), of 200 soys; ,wo miles.—S.Arctotis (M'Lonnan), 1; 1 Great Way, 2; 6 Merce Blngen,:'S. ' Also started: S Jade, 4 Groat Glee, 2 Great Nolson, 3 Lough Guy; 7 Repute. Arctotls lod all the way, and won by, a long neck, ;fou'r -lengths separating second and. third. Times;. 4miu 42sec,:4min ■10 l-ssec, 4miu 42scc. ..:.' : '.'".' t .■.;"'■"': V'" ". .Southland Handicap (narncssjj of' 17p soys; one mile and a half.—B Sijincfby' (Albbrh); 1; 1 Erlii'B Pointor'y. 2 ;<5 BlaiclJ Lion,' 3. Also .started: 13 Imperial JBlrigen^.7. Millie do Oro, 10 Our George, 15 Rqbert 'Gii j,. 3 Sumiy Mom, 2 Suubloom and Meteor (bracketed)V 12.. Wchr Blngcn, 1 Belinda; 16 Belle ibrimor, 6 Logaleen, 14,.Coldwp6d, 11-Lily Harpid; 8 Suncliild. The winner soon took charge and. wonf.coralortably, three-quarters of a heud separating second and third. The favourite failed/to go olr. Times: limiti 21secV 3mln 21 2-ssec, 'Smin 17 3-ss.ee. As a result of Millie'de:Oro: boring In,.the stewards recommended-that sbe:should not be allowed to start on dirt tracks in'future. Black Lion's time was.'d'track record. :'=•;■ •■": ;: , Farewell Handicap'/(harness),- of- 220' soys; one mile and a .quarter.-^-4 Cyono (P. L Holmes), 1; 3 Major Lind, 2; 1 Aretfnisa, 3. .Also started: 6; Dillon Logan-,. 7 Happy-Land, 8 John Noble, 5 ' Rollb; ■ 2 Lindbergh. . \ Major Lind led all the way, but In the"run home Cyonc got up to win by half a length, with -'Arclhusn half ft length away . third," and BOUO fourth. Times: '2mln '4S 3:ssec, 2min 48 4-Ssec, 2mln •19 2-ssec. '■'■ • : ■■' ." ..,.• ;■:•'.■- i :c-r -

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 109, 11 May 1931, Page 6

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TROTTING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 109, 11 May 1931, Page 6

TROTTING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 109, 11 May 1931, Page 6

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