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WELLINGTON, Sept. 11. The spring meeting of the Wellington Trotting Ciub was heid at Hutt P&rk (to-day in dull and eold weather. The , track was in good ordex and theve was a large attendance. The totalisator handled £24,414 10s, as against £19,647 for last year. Results: — NAI NAI HANDICAP, of £150; 3.39 class; 1$ miles. 5.3 — c. McDonald's DEBUTANTE 24 yds bhd (J. Bryce, junr.) . . 1 4-6 — Winnie Parrish, scr (B. J. Mackle) • ^ 3-4 — Dark Hazard, scr (M. C. McTigue) ^ Also started: 2-2 Indolent, 6-5 Prince Harvester, 1-1 Swordsman, 8-8 Mabel Chimes, 7-7 Franz Derby. Won by two lengths and a ien-gth. - Indolent was fourtli. Times: 8.38 1-5, 3.42 3-5, 3.42 4-5. Dark Hazard was disqualified for excessive galloping in the sfcraight, IndoI lent being placed third and Dark ! Hazard fourth. HUTT PARK TRIAL, of £130; 3.43 class; 1 \ miles. e 2-1—0, T. Evans ' TARUNA, acr (M. Holmes) 1 8-6 — Adversity, scr (G. T. Mitchell) 2 ; 1-8 — Snowy Bingen, scr (G. C. Paton) 3 Also started:' 1-2 Anna Wong, 6-5 Ivy Peterson, 9-10 Orystal Chimes, 5-3 ' Twenty Grand, 10-8 Winning Post, 11-11 ! Stepson, 12-12 Acora, 7-4 Lombard, 3-7 Charlie Chan. Won by half a length; four lengths. Twenty Grand was fourth. Times: 3.37, 3.37 1-5, 3.39. BOLLARD MEMORIAL, of £350; ' 4.33 class; 2 miles. 5-5 — W. Hosking's IRONSIDE, scr (F. J. Smith) 1 2-4— Frisco Lady, scr (J. Bryce, jnr.) 2 8-2 — Lady Fame, 12 (M. Stewart) .. 3 Also started: 4-3 Casanova, 8-7 Iraq, 6-6 Navy Blue, 1-1 U Scott, 7-8 Little Nelson. Three lengths; two lengths. Casanova was fourth. Tim^s: 4.42 3-5, 4.48, 4.42 2-5. . WELLINGTON STAKES, of-' £500; for three-year-olds; 1J miles. 1-3 — J. R. McKenzie's REFUND (G. McKendry) 1 1-1— Sandusky (F. J. Smith) .... 2 2-2 — Twos Loose ( J. Bryce, junr.) , . 3 Also started: 4-4 Horse Power, 5-a Bliydon. Length; two lengths. Twos Loosc was fourth. Times: 3.35 2-5, 3.35 3i5, 3.36. Twos Loose and Sandusky were the early leaders, with Refund olose handy aud Blaydon tailed off. The last time round Sandusky took the lead from : Horsepower, with Refund coming fa£t. ; Tn a neck-and-neck tussle up the ; straight refund gained the better of Sandusky and won going away by a length. The ribbon was presented to , Mr J. R. McKenzie, the owner of the i winner, by the Governor-General, Lord i Galway, and a gold-mounted whip to . the driver, McKendry, by the Prime I Minister, the Hon. J. M. Savage. ' RAILWAY HANDICAP, of £200; i 3.35 class; li miles. , 3-7— A. Leggett's HEATHER QUEEN 36 (owner) 3 j 2-2 — Worthy Need, scr (C. K. Yeatman) 2 - • 7-3 — Trevor de Oro, 36 (L. 0.; | Thomas) . . a 3 1 Also started: 4-6 Rollalong, 9*10 ' Vanity Fair, 8-8 Ace Pot, 5-4 Labourj man, 1-1 Oversight, 11-11 Pola Negri, ; 10-9 Happi, 12-12 Lady Author, 6-5 ! Franz Derby. ! Half length; two lengths. Oversight i was fourth. Times: 3-32, 8.S5 1-5, 3.32 ! 4-5. ! WILFORD HANDICAP, of £175; 4.54 class; 2 miles. 6-6 — A. S. Gurney's PRINCE HARVESTER, 36 (R. W. Franks) . . 1 2-2 — Debutante, 60 (incl. 24 yd« rehandicap), (J. Bryce, junr.) .. 2 5-4 — ^Indolent, 36 (S. O. Wright) .. 3 Also started: 3-3 DaTk Hazard, 4-5 ^innie Parrish, 1-1 Swordsman, 7-7 [Mabel Chimes. : Half length; two lengths. SwordsIilclj. . L Ai»l . . - . .j . . . 3-5, 4.59 1-5. SHARPE HANDICAP, of £130; 3.5 class; 1£ miles. . 2-2— R. E. HalPs TWENTY GRAND scr (J. Bryce, junr.) 1 I-l — Bayard, scr (F. G. Holmes) ..2 II-11— Guy Zolock, 12 (J. F. Cotton) 3 Also started: 4-5 Anna Wong, 8.9 Ivy Peterson, 14-15 Acora, 5-7 Lombard, 13-13 Playful, 7-4 Snowy Bingen, 13-14 Crystal Chimes, 9-8 Sewana, 12-12 Winning Post, 5-6 Taruna, 10-10 Ropata, 3-3 Charlie Chan. Six lengths; four lengths. Ropata wias fourth. Times: 2.57 2-5, 2.59, 3.0 a-5. WELLINGTON HANDICAP, of £215; 2.47 class; 1£ miles. 1-1 — J. R. McKeftzio's U Scott, 12 (B. Dunn) l' 3-3 — Lady Fame, 32 (M. Stewart) .. 2 6-6 — Iraq, ser (M. J. Clare) 3 Also started: 5-5 Casanova, 4-4 Navy j Blue, 8-8 Little Nelson, 7-7 Purser, 2-2 Southern Smile. Two lengths; length. Southern iSmile was fourth. Times: 2.51 2-5, 2.51 4-5, 3.53 4-5.
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