TROTTING
MARLBOROUGH TROTS
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BLENHEIM, April 5
The Marlborough Trotting Club’s meeting was held in beautiful weather, tliis being the first occasion that the meeting has been held separate from the Racing Club’s meeting. There was a large crowd, blit the totalizator showed a falling off, the machine handling £6265. against £7280 at ; the previous meeting. Results:—’ ’ ” Trio 1 Handicap,.—(l)-Daucoto . J.. ' (3) bßeflle?6’“>M ihe '■% '&) . Nelson Gnra 3. Won by one and a. half lengths: three-quarters of a length. Time 3.29 4-5.
Stewards’ Handicap.—(l) Ockley Wood 1, (4) Balayah 2, (3) Billy Dingen 3. Won Iby a length and a half ; ale n g li. Ti me 3.40 3-5. Marlborough Cup.—(6) Vikota 1, (2) Russell Pointer 2, (5) Radiola 3. Won hv a length ; half a length. Time 4.33 3-5..
Waterlea Handicap.—(l) Dancoro'l (2) Kodie 2, (3) Grey Thorpe 3. Won by one and a Half lengths; four lengths. Time 3.33 4-5. Bracelet Handicap.—Belle o’ Aline 1, (1) Hone Hoke 2, (3) Ailsa Bingen 3 Won by one length; five lengths. Time 3.3(3 1-5.
President’s Handicap.—(4) Balayah l, (2) Billy Bingen 2, (3) Arthur Thorpe 3. Won by half a length; three lengths. Time S.SR Dash Handicap.—-(2) Lively Pronto I, (5) Vikota 2, (6) Nelsonian 3. Won by' half a length; three-quarters of a length. Time 2.19 3-5.
'lWjbwoU Handicap.—(3) Grey Thorpe 1, (1) Lightwood 2, (4) Chancellor Wilkes 3. Won by ten lengths; a head. Time 2.54 1-5.
WAIKATO TROTS
HAMILTON, April 5
The Waikato T.O. meeting was held in fine weather with a large attendance; the track being good. Results: Improvers’ Handicap.—(6) All Special 1, (9) Roto 2, (5) Black Magic. 3. Won by a; neck; .throertj.uarters ol a length. Time 4.5. Progressive Handicap.—(l) Cold Treasure 1, (3) Inverness 2, (4) Zealous 3. Won Iby a long head; three lengths. Time 3.47.
Waikato Handicap.—(3) Warplane 1, (1) Morning &un 2, (2) Peter Pirate 3. Won by half a length; a head. Time 4.32 4-5.
. Members’ Handicap.—(3) Anselinc 1, (3) Gold Sovereign 2. (1) Paradigm 3. Won by one and a half lengths; two lengths. Time 4.44 4-5. Raglan Handicap.—(3) Dealer 1, (6) Tfohoro 2, (2) Benefice 3. Won by three-quarters of a length ; two and a half lengths. Time 4.39 2-5. Waipa Handicap.—(l) Great Ball in 1,. (3) Nella Dillon 2, ((>) Don Direct 3. Won by a long neck; two lengths. Time 2.14.
Dominion Handicap.—(l) Marionette 1, (6) Lord Lou 2, (5) Dealer 3. Farewell Handicap.—(l) Brook Pointer 1, (4) Nathaniel 2, (2) My Thorpe 3. Won by two and a half lengths; two lengths. Time 2.50 'Pile tote handled £22,130J-, a decrease of £lO9l.
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