TROTTING
AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. THHID DAY’S RESULTS. [By Telegraph, Per Press Association AUCKLAND, Dec) 31. President’s Handicap.—(2) Dihvort (bracketed with Imprint) 1, (1 Wradkler '2, . (8) Linkman 3. Wo by a neck; the same. Time 4.29 2-.( New Year Handicap.'—(l) Stanmoo 1, (3) Evelyn Locanda 2, (4) Elzea 3. Won by tkreq lengths; tw lengths. Time 4.33 2-5. ■ , Association Handicap.—(4) Youn; Blake 1, (3) Rose (Bingen 2, (2) Muti 3. [Won by a long head ; one length Time 4.30 1-5. ' Telegraph Handicap—(l) Great Petcr 1, (2) Averin' 2, (4) Hostess 3. Won by half a length; two and a half lengths. Time 4.28 2-5. Premier Handicap.—(l) Coucliff 1, (2) Carmel 2, (4) Free Advice 3. Wort by three-quarters of a length; half a length. Time 2.43 3-5. Onslow Handicap.—(9) Genuine 1, (3) Bessie Logan 2, (2) Wilma Dillon 3. Won by a long neck; a length. Time 2.12. Tote receipts for the day were £52,590. compared with £53,387) for the corresponding day of last year. The receipts for the 'meeting were '£166,555 as against £170,301) last year, a decrease of £3,746). CANTERBURY PARK TROTS. CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 1. For the Canterbury Park T.C, meeting the weather was fine to the seventh race, when a heavy shower fell. The attendance was fair. The tote took £34,516 compared with £28,631 last year. , Introductory Handicap.—l(2) Admiral Bingen 1, (2) Nelson Prince 2, (9) Eva Reta .3. Won by two lengths; four length. Time 3.28 2-5. ■Templeton Handicap.—(3) Anon 1, (6) Rolex 2, (4) Kautomo 3. Won by a length; four lengths. Time 3.21 1-5. - Canterbury Handicap.—(s) Logan Chief 1, (4) Quality. .2, (1) Dundas Boy 3. Won by a head; a length. Time 4.42. Maiwhariti finished second but was unplaced' for galloping. Lyttelton Handicap.—(s) Sonoma 1. (2) Arikitoa 2,. (11) Avenger 3. Won by three lengths; a length. Time 4.32 2-5. , - • • Stewards’ Handicap.—(6)'" Ukelele Lady 1, (1) Len Wood 2, (3) John Mauritius 3. Won by four lengths; two lengths. Time 4.44. Islington Handicap.—(4) Athalone 1, (3) Roi I’Ox 2, (o). Talent 3. Won by three lengths; two lengths. Time '2144..; ■ . Railway Handicap.—(l) Roddy 1, (7) Phil Smith 2, (5) Horotane 3. Won by three lengths; one length. Time 2.20 ) ; \. An Revoir Handicap.—(2) Avikitoa 1, (1) Lady Cello. 2,-47). Sunshower 3. Won by three lengths; a neck. Time 2.25-4-5. :-'- v 1 • , SECOND DAY. CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 2. Canterbury Park trots were continued at Addington in fine weather, large attendance and track good. Progressive —(4) Jock Bingen 1, (1) Great Nelson 2, (5) Scuttle 3. Scr.—Nelson Ata. Won by three lengths. Time 3.36 4-5. Preblileton Handicap.— (1) Lough Neagh 1. (11) Bay Nut 2, (8) Ricardo 3s Sor. —Cusblft D’Or. Won by a neck. Time 3.31 2-5. Park Handicap:—(7) Harold Thorpe 1, (3) Sunshower (coupled with Jean McElwvn) 2, (2) Lindbergh 3. All started. Won by i of a length. Time 4.33.
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