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AUCKLAND TROTS. % W SECOND DAY’S RESULTS., i (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Dec. 28. The Auckland Trotting Club’s summer meeting was continued at Alexandra Park in dull weather. There was again a large attendance, and good racing was witnessed. The tote receipts were £52,256, compared witli £56,074, for the corresponding day of last year. The total for two days was £113,965, as against £116,91.4 for the two first days of last year, a total decrease of £2949. Oak Handicap.—(2) Writer 1. (3) Tamahine 2, (6) Kolmar 3, Won by two lengths; two and a half ! engths. Time 4.56. Tramway Handicap.—(l) Enawah 1, (6) Warspite 2, (4) Hal Chimes 3. Won by two and a half lengths. Tune 3.36. Champion Handicap.—(3) Kohara and (4) Padlock, a dead heat, 1, (1) Peter Bingen 3. A dead heat; two lengths. Time 2.52 2-5. ’Xmas Handicap.—(l) Lady Fan 1, (5) Sebisca 2, (3) Gold Sovereign 3. Won by a. neck; a head. Time 4.52. Dominion Handicap.—(2) Great Peter 1, (1) Sir Author 2, (3) Evelyn Locanda 3. Won by a long neck; two lengths. Time 4.50. Summer Handicap.—(l) Machine Gun 1, (G) Concliff 2, (3) Torpedo Huon 3. Won by ope length; two lengths. Time 4.43 1-5. Epsom Handicap.—(l) Young Blake 1, (3) Rose Bingen 2, (2) Peter McKinney 3. Won by a- short head; two lengths. Time 4.48 3-5. Ranfurly Handicap.—(l) Wrackler 1, (7) All Bell 2. (6) Carmel 3. Won (by one length; two and a half lengths. Time 2.53. WINTON TROTS. INVERCARGILL, Dee. 28. The annual meeting of the Win ton Trotting Club was held to-day in beautiful weather, with a large attendance. The track was holding. The tote took £12,558 against £12,906 last year. Results: — . Commissioners’ Handicap.—(li Jerelderio 1, (13) Jack Hobbs 2, (9) Black Lion 3. Won by two lengths; six lengths. Time 3.41. South Hillend Handicap.—(6) Cathedral Rose 1, (2) Meree Bingen 2, v 4) Royal Stan 3. Won by three-quar-ters of a length; half a length. Tune 3.47.

Winton Trotting Club Handicap.— (4) Erin’s Fortune 1, (3) Tnmatukui u 2, (8) Marinca 3. Won #by two lengths; two lengths. t Time 4.T9. Stewards’ Handicap.—(2) Chrystal 1, (5) Coldwood 2, (4) Lady Voisin 3. Won by two lengths; three lengths. Time 3.43 3-5.

President’s Handicap.—(l) Sunny Gold 1, (4) Royal Stan 2, (6) Jade 3. Won by three-quarters of a length; half a length.- Time 5.3.

Speedwell Handicap.—(3) Tarmlale 1. (2) Cyone 2, (4) Lady Zita 3. Won bv two lengths; three lengths. Time 2.54 1-5.

tivi cm hers Memorial Handicap. -(6) Haerapai and (12) Tennis, a dead heat 1, (4) Geroderei 3. A dead heat, half a length. Time 3.59 4-5. Farewell Handicap.—(B) Kinney Lou 1, (2) Coldwood 2, (10) Princess Pointer 3. Won by two lengths; six lengths. Time 2.19 3-5. CARTERTON TROTS. CARTERTON, Dee. 28'. There was glorious weather for the second day’s trotting, and good fields and racing were witnessed by the large crowd present, and all receipts were in excess of last meeting. The tote receipts for the meeting were £18,326*, an increase of liesuits : M/art inborough Handicap. Some Dillon 1, Victor Kyle 2, Billy Brent 3. Won by ten lengths. Time 3.35 2-5. Taratahi Handicap.—Bessie Bingen 1, Togo’s Promise 2, Laurier 3. Won by twenty lengths. Time 3.9. Carterton Handicap.—Sister Chris 1, Gumdigger 2, Achray 3. Won by a length. Time 3.35 3-5. Mangapai Handicap.—Hilltop 1, Bell Dill 2, .Logan’s Pride 3. Won by a length, 'lime 4.39 4-5. Foathcrston Handicap. Master Cute 1, Reality 2, Bara Gold 3. Won by a length. Time 2.22 2-5. Stewards’ Handicap.—Brian Bingen 1, Miss Leda 2, Togo’s Promise 3. Won .by half a head; half a length. Time 5.0 3-5.

Greytown Handicap.—Gumdigger 1, Lady Author 2, Mountain Princess 3. Won by a length. Time 4.49 4-5. Final Handicap.—Bell Dill 1, Item 2, Halmore 3. Won by a length; half a length. Time 2.53 2-5.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1929, Page 6

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650

TROTTING Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1929, Page 6

TROTTING Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1929, Page 6

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