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SPORTING.

AUCKLAND TROTS. SECOND DAY RESULTS. (By Telegraph—Press Association). AUCKLAND,v.-,October 29. The weather \yas overcast and the track heavy for -the tl-pts yesterday. The attendance- was good. - Green Lane Handicap.—(2) Lynette the Great 1, (3) Peterson 2 (1) Taniahine 3. All started. Won by a head. Time 3.-38 - - Newmarket, ..Handicap.—(l) Belle Axworthy 1, Queen Elizabeth 2, (3) Master Hrim. 3. Eleven started. Won by a length; half a length. Time 3.31. .j ft Alexandria; Handicap.—(l) Wrackler i, (2) Linkman 2, (5) Torpedc Huon 3. All started. Won by a lengthhalf" a length. Time 4.36 4-5. Junction Handicap.—(s) Rockburn 1, (1) Sunshower 2, (4) Explosion 3. Eight started. Won by two and a half lengths. Time 4.4 1-5. Hillsborough !< handicap.—(3) Peter McKinney 1, (6) Etta Cole 2, (8)Tradesman 3. Ten started. Won by half a length. Time 4.43 1-5. Campbell. Handicap.—(2) Nelson Tasker 1, (8) Dillon Huon 2, (3) Stanmoor 3. Twelve started. Won by two lengths. 'Time 2.48 2-5.

Rei'niicra Handicap^—(7) Peter Pirate 1, ,(3) Limosa 2, (2) Jackie Logan 3, Thirteen started. Won by a length; half a length. Time 4.41 3-5.

Consolation Handicap.—(s) Rock burn 1, (4) Hal Crimes 2, (8) Florent 3. Nine started. Won by a nose. Time 2.51 4-5. . .- The totalisator for the two day put through £78,788, an increase o £5358.

OAMARU TROTS. WELLINGTON, October 29. Fine weather and good attendance. Improvers’ Handicap.—(l) Great Nelson 1, (3) Rustle 2, (2) Ambition 3. Eleven started. Won by six lengths. Time 3.32 1-5. Trial Handicap.—(2) Sir Guy 1. 0) Cushln D’Or .2, (17) Perdo Pointer 3. Sixteen started. Won by a length. Time 3'.36 3-5. Oamaru Handicap—(9) Trampfast 1. (2 )Traves Axworthy 2, (8) Jolly Pet 3. Thirteen started. Won by half a lengh. Time 4.28 3-5. Pukeuri Handicap.—(3) Wild Spur 1. (1) Morning Sun 2, (2) Dilnoo 3. Fourteen started. Won by a neck. Time 2.55 3-5.

Waikaki Handicap.—(B) Boneta Bi n 1, (7) Lazarus 2, (4) Repute 3. Eigm started. Won by three lengths. Time 1.47 3-5. Merton Handicap.—-(2) Rai D’Orl. ((5) Jolly Pet 2', Brentloc 3. Tbit teen started. Won by two lengths. Time 2.47 2-5. Iledcastle Handicap.—(l) Cushla D’Or 1, (2) John -Jinks. 2, (5) Sandy Pointer 3. Eight started. Won by two lengths. Time 3.31 2-5. Dash Handicap.—(2) Sylvie Logan 1, ( c ) . White Sun 2, (1) Return Voyage 3. Thirteen started. Won by fourlengths. Time 2.'14 3-5. The tote handled £29,529, a decrease of £193. NEW ZEALAND CUP. IN THE SHADE REHANDICAPPED CHRISTCHURCH, October 29. In the Shade has been reliandicappod at 7.9 for the New Zealand Cup, an increase of 61bs.

WAVERLEY RACES. WANGANUI, October 29. The weather was showery in tho afternoon but the attendance was rood. Tote £18,300, a decrease of C 1,660. . - Mar ton Memorial,—(2) Marcia 1, *o) Just an Idea 2, (4) Valina 3. Twelve started. Won by a length. Time 1.16. Brewer Handicap.—(2) Limited 1, (6) Oration 2, (4) Melissia 3. Eight started. Won by a length. Time 1.15. Hack Hurdles.-(3) Vivo 1, (1) Royal \cre 2, (5) Whenuanui 3. Three others also started. Won by three lengths* Time 3.44. Wilson Hack. —13) Auctioneer 1, (10) Kentish Lad 2, (5) .Fortatice 3. Ten started. Won by three lengths, lime 1.30. r Waverley Cup.—(2) Mendip l, (5) Kawhaine 2, (3) Manley 3. Eleven started. Won by a length. Time 3.8 2-5. Flying Hack.—(s) Greenfaire 1, (1) Some Acre 2, (3) Tenacre 3. Four others also started. Won by two lengths. Time 1.15 2-5. Maumahaki Hack. —(4) Latakia 1, (5) Fortalace 2, (1) Singer 3. Four others also started. Won by half a length. Time 1.16. Jackson Hack.—(l) Fernden 1, '2) Some Acre 2, (41 Callapat 3. Won by three lengths. Time 1.3.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1929, Page 5

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SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1929, Page 5

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1929, Page 5

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