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BAYARD’S SUCCESS

PRINCIPAL HANDICAP

TROTTING AT AUCKLAND

MONGOLIAN'S DOUBLE HEAVY "TOTE" INCREASE (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. Ideal weather favoured the second day of the Auckland Trotting Club’s spring meeting yesterday. The attendance was 1(3,000. The track was fast.

The totalisator handled £54,088 10s, compared with £35,055 10s on the second clay last year, an increase of £19,033. The figures for the two days were £100.973, compared with £68.352 last year, an increase of £32.621. Results:—

Green Lane Handicap, of £225; ('3.45); 11 miles.—4-4 Leeleeta, It. (A. Broughton). 1; 2-2 Audrey’s Last, 12 yds. (J. A. Gerrard). 2; 6-6 Frontier Boy, 12yds. (H. Garnett), 3. Also started: 7-5 Elliotvale It., 10-10 Redmond's Pride It., 1-1 Sir Tony It., 8-7 Gold Kip 12yds., bracketed with Canadian 60yds.; 11-11 Charteris Bay 24 yds., 9-9 Black Native 36yds., 3-3 Air Pilot 48yds., 12-12 Autumn Lou 48yds., 5-8 Dick Redmoncl 48yds. A length; a neck. Times, 3.32, 3.31 2-5, 3.31 3-5.

Improvers’ Handicap, of £200; (3\5); 1 \ miles.—Second division: 1-1 Revision, 12yds. (E. C. Walker), 1; 2-2 Neon Oro, It. (E. .1. Smith), 2; 4-3 Bronze King, It. (E. N. Kennerley), 3. Also started: 8-8 Blue Crest It., 15-16 Bold Boy It., 3-5 Cavalryman It., 5-6 Exporter It., 10-9 Honey Pot It., 2-2 Silver Plane It., bracketed with Neon Oro; 6-4 Maratua It., 7-7 Northern Smile It., 9-10 Parrish Queen It., 1613 Princess Linnett It., 14-14 Rockfel It., 12-11 Sir Echo It., 17-17 Great Travis 12yds., 11-12 Parishioner 12yds., 13-15 Reyola 48yds. A length and a half; a length. Times, 2.47, 2.48’2-5, 2.48 4-5.

Junction Handicap, of £240; (3.33.1; 11 miles.—l-3 Mongolian. 12yds. (L. E" Berkett), 1; 5-0 Hillcrest, 24yds. (E. V. Cults), 2; 4-4 Kete Kura, 12yds. (M. Paul), 3. Also started: 2-1 Amywyn It., bracketed with Don Acron It.; 7-11 Cyrano It., 15-15 Handicapper It., 12-12 Marcus lt„ 3-2 Envious 12yds., bracketed with Molly Direct 24yds.; 11-10 Forest Jewel 12yds., 15-13 Lucky Love 12yds., 10-3 Laminate 12yds., ISIS Monty Chimes 12yds., 14-10 Silver Watch 12yds., 9-5 Bedford 24yds., 13-14 Bronze Queen 24yds., 6-7 Isabella Pointer 24yds., 8-9 Lynn Key 24yds., 17-17 Resistance 24yds. A length and a half; half a length. Times, 3.20 2-5, 3.20 1-5, 3.21 2-5. LABOUR MAY HANDICAP, Of £500; (4.34); 2 miles. 3-3 BAYARD, It. (K. Bell) .. 1 1- RED FLUSH, 24yds. (M. Stewart) .. .. - • .. 2 2- SANDUSKY, 30yds. (F. J. Smith) .. .. • • .. 3 Also started: 3-3 Kewpie’s Triumph 12yds., bracketed with Bayard; 6-6 Fernbrook Lass 12yds., 5-4 Our McKinney 24yds., 4-5 Isabel Derby 48yds. A long head: a length and a half. Times, 4.27 1-5, 4.25 2-5, 4.25 2-5. Hillsbro Handicap, of £250; (4.52); 2 miles.—4-3 Worthy Merit, It. (M. Stewart), 1; 1-2 Great Surprise, 12yds i. I. T. Paul), 2: 3-4 Nell Volo, 168yds iF. J. Smith). 3. Also started: 8-8 Autumn Lou It.. 6-6 Black Native It., 7-8 Decoy Bird It., 9-9 Rio Grande It., 2-1 Gay Moko 36yds., 5-5 Stalky 36yds. A neck; three lengths. Times, 4.44 1-5, 4.43 2-5, 4.32 1-5.

Campbell Handicap, of £225; (3.38); U miles.—6-4 Kewpie’s Queen, It. (J. Gee), 1; 5-G Llanvabon, 24yds. (F. J. Smith). 2; 1-3 Double Peter, It. (G. McNicklc), 3. Also started: 6-4 Grand Dame It., bracketed with Drumcree 24yds. and Kewpie’s Queen; 9-8 Mandalay It., 7-7 Sewana It., 10-9, Silk Lady It., 4-5 Te Roto It., 2-1 Young Parry It.. 8-10 Llewellyn’s Pet 12yds., 11-11 Militia 12yds., 3-3 Our Jewel 24yds Three-quarters of a length; a neck. Times, 3.24 3-5, 3.23, 3.25 1-5.

Insulation Handicap, of £250; (4.43); 2 miles.—2-4 Mongolian, 12yds. (L. E. Berkett), 1; 1-1 Josedale Grattan, 12 yds. (F. J. Smith), 2; 8-8 Shrewdy, 12yds. (J. J. Kennerley), 3. Also started: 12-12 Bronze Queen It., 13-13 Kewpie’s Crest It., 6-6 Peter Smith It., 7-7 Tangaroa It., 3-2 Tinker It., 5-5 Transwell It., 10-9 Munga Tangi 12yds„ 4-3 Equipoise 60yds., bracketed with Great Chum 60yds.; 9-10 Vanora 48 yds., 11-11 Tangatu 60yds. A short head; a neck. Times, 4.26, 4.26 1-5, 4.26 2-5

Itemucra Handicap, of £300; (2.48); I.', miles.—4-2 Three Bells, It. (E. N. Kennerley), 1; 1-1 Nervle’s Last, It. (C. G. Smith), 2; 3-4 Uenuku, 24yds. (R. A. McMillan), 3. Also started: 5-6 Bold Venture It. 9-9 Eighteen Carat It., 7-7 Gold Dredge It.. 4-2 Loyal Direct it., bracketed with Three Bells; 1-1 Parauri It., bracketed with Ironside 36yds., and Ncrvie's Last 12 yds.; 8-8 Proletarian It., 10-10 Star Pronto It., 0-5 Our McKinney It., 2-3 Red Flush 12yds. Three-quarters of a length each way. Times, 2.43 2-5, 2.42 4-5, 2.43.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 24 October 1939, Page 10

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BAYARD’S SUCCESS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 24 October 1939, Page 10

BAYARD’S SUCCESS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 24 October 1939, Page 10

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