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WANGANUI TROTS

Principal Event Won by Red Flush GLORIETTA'S MEMORIALI (By Telegrapli— Preas Asaociation. ) WANGANUI, Last Niglit. The weather was fine for the Wanganui Trotting Club'® first meeting on Saturday, and ihe West Coast circuit jf trotting meetings was given a very Tood start. The attendance was good and the totalisator handled £6662, as :;ompared with £5526 10/- last year, the increase being £^135 10/-. The Wanganui raceeorse provided an excellent convineing ground and there was some fine racing, Detailed results are as under: — INNOVATION HANDICAP (harneas), of £70; 3.43 class; li miles. 3 TEANSFER (W. Johnstone), b.g., 5yrs., hy Peter Bingen — Tranquil, scr. (L. O. Thomas) 1 5 Tangaroa (H. Morpeth), br.g., 4yrs., ser. (C. G. Lee) 2 1 Northern Gny (W. G. Eeay), b.g., 6yrs., 36yds. (L. F. Berkett) . . 3 Also started: 4 Loyal Betty scr. (G. Tasker), 8 Loch Leven ser. (H. L. McNae), 6 Roman Chief scr. (A. J. Forbes), 8 Little Aeron scr. (H. M. Tagg), 2 Cash Down scr. (F. J. Smith), 7 Worthy Member scr. (A. H. Carmichael). Won by a length; twelve. Loch Leven was fourth. Times, 3.31 2-5, 3.31 3-5, 3.33 4-5. (Winner trained hy L. O. Thomas, Lower Hutt.) KTBK.WOOD HANDICAP (harness), of £70; 3.49 class; 15 miles. 1 BIWOETHT (F. S. Hewer), chg., 4yrs., by Worthy Bingen — ^Worthy Chimes, scr. (S. A. Eagen) . , 1 4 Native Bird (J. G. Mayo), b.m., aged, 60yds. (owner) 2 6 King Franz (D. W. Hunsen), b.g., aged, 36yds. (owner) 3 Also started: 2 Glen Bingen scr. (C. G. Lee), 8 Eowley's Wrack scr. (J. Flanagan), 9 Hard Lad scr. (M. J. Hasler), 7 Native' Guy scr. (H. Garnett), 3 Waingake scr. (J. Riddell), 5 Arapai 144yds. (A. F. LiddaJl). Won by three lengths; a length. Waingake was fourth. Times, 3.41 2-5, 3.36 4-5, 3.39. (Winner trained by S. A. Eagen, liower Hufct.) EASTBROOK HANDIOAP (harness), of £80; 3.39 class; 15 miles. 4 NORTHEBN GUY (W. G. Beay), b.g., 6yrs., by Guy Parrish — Louisiana, scr. (L. F. Berkett) 1 3 Trevor de Oro (L. O. Thomas), eh.h., Syrs., 24yds. (owner) .... 2 2 Ann Pointer (W. Hosking) b.m., 5yrs., scr. (F. J. Smith) 3 Also started; 6 Ropata scr, (S. Frew), '1 Savoldi scr. (C. S. Donald), 7 Eoad'ster 48yds. (J. A. Gerrard), 8 Baron iGrand 60yds. (H. Garnett), 5 Silver tBlack 60yds. (J. Riddell). Won by a length; two lengths. Eo'pata was fourth. Times, 3.28 3-5^ 3.26 4-5, 3.29 2-5. Winner trained by L. F. Berkett, Hope.) WANGANUI HANDICAP (harness), of £175; 4.43 class; 2 miles. 1 EED FLUSH (H. Murphy), b.g., 5yrs., by Jack Potts — Crimson Rose, 12yds. (M. Stowart) .... 1 6 Glorietta (Miss E. Hinds), br.m., 6yrs., scr. (C. Campbell) a 5 Full Hand (Mrs. M. A. Suttie), b.g., 6yrs., scr. (0. Tasker) .... 3 Also started: 2 Levity scr. (F. J. Smith), 3 Beno scr. (C. S. Donald), 4 Meadow King 12yds. (C. Moran) bracketed with Bonnie Direct 12yds. A. Cranston). Won by half a length each way. Bonnie Direct was fonrth. Times, 4.39 4-5, 4.41, 4.41 2-5. (Winner trained by M. B. Edtvards, Ohristchurch.) AUTUMN HANDICAP (harness), of £70; 3.5 class; 1} mttee. 1 WORTHY AUDUBON (F. S. Hewer), b.g., 4yrs,, by Worthy Bingen — ^Shirley Audubon, scr. (L. 0. Thomas)- I 4 Tangaroa (H. Morpeth), br.g., 4yrs., scr. (C. G. Lee) 2| 3 Truman (L. F. Berkett), ch.g., aged, 24yds. (owner) 3Also started; 7 Tapanui Lady scr. (G. S. Bodman), 8 Loyal Betty scr. (0. Tasker), 9 Loch Leven scr. (H. L. McNae), 10 Roman Chief scr. (A. J. Forbes), 12 Little Acron scr. (H. M. Tagg), 2 Accel scr. (F. J. Smith), 5 Connenora scr. (M. Stewart), 11 Worthy Member ser. (L. 0. Thomas), 6 Queenie Direct 48yds. (S. M. August). Won by half a length; four lengths. Accel was- fourth. Times. 2.54 4-5, 2.55. 2.54. (Winner trained by L. O. Thomas, Lower Hutt.) PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (harness), of £80; 5.4 class; 2 miles. 2 TAN JOHN (W. Heginbotham) , ch.g., aged, by Worthy Bingen — Advanco mare, lOSyds. (owner; i 6 King Franz (D. W. Hansen), b.g., aged, ser. (owner) j 7 Glen Bingen (J. Seager), b.g., G yrs., scr. (G. G. Lee) .. 3 Also started: 8 Hard Lad scr. (M. 3. - Hasler), 3 Native Bird 48yda. (J. U. Mayo), 1 Dollar Maid 60yds. (L. F. Berkett), 4 Reception 72yds. (A. J. Forbes), 5 Arapai 156yds. (A. F. Lid dall). Won by two lengths; four. Dollar Maid was fourth. Times, 4.44 3-5, 4.5--4-5, 4.55 3-5.

(Winner trained by owner, Waverley.)) FOSTER'S HANDIOAP (•harness), of £80; 3.0 class; 15 miles. 2 DE LA PAIX (C. S. Donald), br.m., 5yrs., by Jack Potts — 1 . Leila Denver, scr. (owner) .... 1) 6 Silver Black (G. Mills and J. ! Mann), blk.m., 6yx3., 36yd8. (J. Riddell) 2 1 Mountain Flight (E. G. Bridgene ; and Dr. M. E. Pezaro), br.m,, aged, scr. (F. J. Smith) S Also started: 8 Abyssinian King scr; (J. A- Gerrard), 3 Dusky Ohum 12yds. (L. F. Berkett), 4 Ef&e Parrish 24ydB., (C. Oampbell), 11 Orleigh Mills 24yds. (J. D. Cooksley), 5 Baron Derby 24yds.j (M. Stewart), 7 Decoy Bird 48yda. (Aj Cranston), 12 Juggler 48yds. (M. J. Hasler), 10 Native Cole 48yds. (R. J. Byrne), 9 Great Ohum 48yds. (S. M. August). Won by a head; a length. Effie Pjir-. rish was fourth. Times, 2.51, 2.48 1-5; 2.51 2-5. ; (Winner trained by owner, ; OhTistchnrch.) ! MOETON MEMORIAL HANDICAP (harness), of £110; 2.53 class; li milea^ 4 GLORIETTA (Miss E. Hinds), br.m., Syrs., by Brigand-^Miss Carriewood, scr. (0. Campbell) . . I 1 Kenworthy (S. A, Outts), b.g., 4yxs., 12yds. (F. V. Cutts) .... 2 2 Frank Best (Mrs. B. Young), ch.g., 5yrs., scr. (F. J. Smith) . . 3 | Also started: 5 Full Hand scr. (G. | Tasker), 6 Activity scr. (J. Flanagan), 7 Storm Queen scr. (J. A. Gerrard), 3 Silk Cord scr. (0. Moran), coupled "with Broughshane 12yds. (A. Cranston), 8 Bolinda King scr. (H. Garnett), 10 Eayon d'Or 12yds. (S. Frew), 9 Winshow 24yds. (M. P. Skousgaard). Won by six lengths; a neck. Broughshane was fourth. Tifnes, 2.50 3-5, 2.50, 2.52 2-5. (Winner trained by P. Campbellj I Palmerston North.)

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 50, 15 March 1937, Page 10

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WANGANUI TROTS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 50, 15 March 1937, Page 10

WANGANUI TROTS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 50, 15 March 1937, Page 10

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