TROTTING
NEW BRIGHTON T.C,
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH,. March 15
For the New Brighton T.O. autumn meeting, the weather was glorious, attracting a good attendance. The course was in fast order. Tote investments were £23,791 compared with £22,627} for last year. Improvers’ Handicap:—(7) Micky Audubon 1, (10) Kitty Patch 2, (0) Waiata Poi 3. Won by two lengths. Time 3.41.
Belfast Handicap(lo) Becky De Oro 1, (1) Howdah 2, (1) Ulm 3. Won by a neck. Time 3.27 1-5. Denton Memorial Handicap:—(s) A von wood 1, (8) June De O'ro and (4) Fair Wave (dead heat) 2. Won by 1} lengths. Tijuie 4.34 2-5. Eclipse Handicap:—(6) Brentlight 1, (2) Dusolina 2, (3) Pro Rata 3. Won by half a length. Time 3.30 1-5. Dash Handicap:—(l) Ivid Logan 1, (10) Great Triumph 2, (3) Shady Spot 3. Won by a short nock. Time 2.15. Autumn Handicap —(3) Oval 1, (0) Young Carbine 2, (10) Avalanolie 3. Won by a neck. Time 4.49. Wainoni Handicap:—(4) Fair Wave 1, (5) Kelp 2, (6) Royal Comrade 3. Won by a length. Time 2.48.
Electric Handicap:—(l) El Direct 1, (1) Young Bingen 2, (3) Thorpie 3. Won by a length. Time 2.15.
APPEAL AGAINST DISQUALI-
FICATION
Cl Lit I STCH.U RCH, March 15
The appeal of F. G. Taverner, the owner of Guy Bingen, and Roy Helve wen, the driver, against the 12 months’ disqualification imposed by the Invercargill Trotting Cluib tor alleged inconsistent running, was considered in committee by the Board of the New Zealand Trotting Association.
Upon resuming in open meeting the Board reported that as the additional evidence adduced at the inquiry might have the effect ol causing the Association to reverse the decision arrived at by the club the association bad decided to send back to tlie club such additional evidence for further consideration.
HAWKE’S BAY TROTS
HASTINGS, March 15
There was beautifully fine weather for the opening day of the Hawke’s Bay trots, and a good attendance. Tne tote put through £8,777 for eight races as against £7,360} for seven ra.es on the first day of last June meeting, lin increase of £1146}.
Novice Handicap:—(2) Rangibnu 1, (4) Highland Derby 2, (1) Inverness 3. Won by a head. Time 3.29 3-5. Havelock Handicap:—-(l) Parrish Belle 1, (3) Ockley Wood 2, (4> King Peter 3. Won by two lengths. Time 3.44.
Napier Handicap: Spiers 1, (5) Hardiness 2 t (2) Bonniewah 3. Won by 1} lengths. Time 3.32 2-5.
Hawke’s Bay Cup:—(2) All Red 1,
y .) Sir Guy 2, (5) Arachne .3- Heads only between the placed horses. Time 4.39.
Hastings Handicap;—(l) HighTa'Rl Derby 1, (4) Fliton 2, (3) Victor Kyle 3. AVon by three lengths. Time 2.58. Stewards’ Handicap(l) Rosie Nelson 1, (4) Pilot 2. (2) Brian Bingen 3. Won bv three lengths. Time 4.57. March Handicap,;—(2) Little Guy 1, (6) Zealous 2, (4) Kevin Brae 3. AVon by three lengths. Time 3.29 3-5. Knramu Handicap;— (2) Peter Lloyd 1, (5) Fliton 2. (1) Pavlova 3. AVon by 1-’- lengths. Time 2.56.
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