RACING.
NELSON RACING CLUB.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association. - )
NELSON, April 27. The second day of the Nelson Jockey weather. There was a good attendance. and the track -was holding. Results:—
Trial Handicap.—(2) Makeup 1, (1) Cntrina 2, (4) Arnerno 3. Also ran: Dancing Star. Won by a neck; five lengths. Time 1.21 1-5.
Mnitni .-Handicap Trot.—(l) Denver Hinds 1, (2) Waipuki 2, (6) George the Fourth 3. Scr.: Lady .Audubon. Loch Bank, Fair Lad. Won by a length ; three lengths. Time 3.0 2-5. Redwood Handicap.—(7) Miss Mercia 1. (2) Rabbi 2, (1) Black Mint 3. Scr.: Discourse, Mati, Modern. Won by a head; three lengths. Time 2.1 3-5. Kliuna Handicap.—'’of Double Mint 1, ((',) Shining Star 2, (1) Smithereens 3. Scr.: Cntuna, "Wreath of Myrtle. Won by a head; a neck. Time 1.33.
Flvitig Handicap.—(l) Maui 1, (2) Ronald 2, ’ (7) Spode 3. Won by two and a-half lengths; a neck. Time 1.19 2-5.
Wakatu Handicap Trot.—(l) Loch Punk 1, (2) Kodie 2, (3) Wnipuki 3. Scr.: Denver Hinds, Fair Lad. Won bv Four lengths; a neck. Time 3.4/. Stoke Handicap.—(4) Dainty Ways 1, (3) The' Dove 2, 72) Dcrmod 3. Also ran: Arrow. Roy, Dancing Star, Royal Flower. Won by three-quarters of a length each way. Time 1.5 2-5. Glen Handicap.—(l) Ronaki 1, (2) Kiriana 2, (4) smithereens 3. Also ran; Modern, Lady Gay, Lucklaine. Won by a short head; two lengths. Time 1.48.
The tote handled £11,281, against £i0,758 on the second day last year. For tne meeting the total was £20,033 against £17,942, an increase of £2C9I.
AMBERLEY MEETIN G
CHRISTCHURCH, April 27.
The Am her ley Racing Club’s meeting was held at Amberley to-day in perfect weather. There was a large attendance, and the track was hard and fast. The tote handled £11,021 as against £10,458 last year. Results:— Brackenfield Hurdle Handicap.— d) Oriflnmb 1, (3) Amorist 2. (4) Kaiknhu 3. Won by a length; six lengths. Time 2.59.
Seadown Hack Handicap—(l) Great Star 1, (5) The Bailiff 2, (4) Sea Raid 3. Half a length each way. Time 1.14 4-5.
G. TL Starkey .Memorial Handicap <3) Buoyant 1, (2) Prickles 2. (o) Evening 3. Woii by a head; a length. T'ime 2.9.
Rowai Trot Handicap—(B) Mignonne 1, (1) Guy Pointer 2, (12) Sandy Pointer 3. Won by a length; three lengths. Time 3.34.
Novice Stakes.—(l) Solgele 1, (2) Ron rose 2, (7) Amourette 3. Two lengths each way. Time 1.2.
Amberley Handicap.—(3) Winsome Boy 1, (2) Paper Boy 2, (1) ArroWmir 3. A head each way. Time 1.29. Glasnevin Hack Handicap.—(3) Honeycomb 1. (3) Ripdale 2, (5) Croilus 3. Two lengths each way. Time 1.42.
Teviotdnle Trot.—(3) Royal Voyage 1 (9) Tahoe 2, (7) Ivanieri 3. Won by a length; ten lengths. Time 4.56.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1929, Page 4
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