TROTTING
WESTPORT TROTS. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.' WESTPORT, Dec. 26. For the Westport Trotting Chib’s midsummer meeting on the first day there was a good attendance and keen racing. The totalisator took £10,280} compared with 10,830} last year, a decrease of £550. Seddonville Handicap.—(4) August Pointer 1 ; (12) Bonnie Drift 2; (5) Altair 3. Won by three lengths. Time 2.33 2-5. Tekufia Handicap.—(4) Todd Bingen 1, (1) Nancy Bingen 2, (2) Childe Boy 3. Won by three lengths. Time 3.5/. Progress Handicap.—(l) Dilion Logan 1, (2) L e Fashion 2, (2) Major Brent 3. V’on by two lengths. Time 3.41 2-5. Williams Memorial.—(l) Great Author 1, (4) Donard 2, (2) Author Franz 3. Time 4.49 2-5. President’s Handicap.—(7) Lair Exchange 1, (2; its bine 2, (4) Bell Heather 3. Won by a length. Time 5.12. Denniston Handicap.— (2) Bonny Drift 1, (3) Golden Bond 2, (1) Radlev 3. Won by two lengths, Time 2,29, Addisotts Handicap.—(3) Biiloft Ldgari 1, (2) Le Fndiion 2, (6) Radley 3. Won by half a length. Time 3.40 SWL Stockton Handicap.—-(1) Lightwood 1 (5) Liberty Hall 2, (4) Great Adventure 3, Won by half a length. GORE TROTS. GORE, Dec. 26. For the trots there was fine weather, the attendance was fair, the track fast, and the tote took £13,310 against £17,513 las} year, a decrease of £4,203. T , , _ Croydon . Handicap.—(o) Jade l, (4) Fernlee 2, (8) Royal Stan 3. Won by a neck. Time 3.3 G. Trial Handicap.—(l) Erin’s Fair 1, (17) Sadie Bingen 2; (6) Jack Hobbs 3. Won by six lengths. Time 3.53 Telegraph Handicap.—(6) Coldwood 1. (1) Dick Swithin 2, (5) Erin’s Boy 3. Won by six lengths.' Time 2.25 2-5. - uore Trotting Cup.—(2) .Satin King 1, (1) Ayrmont Chimes 2, (11) Lily Harold 3. Won by two lengths. Time 4.36 4-5. Christmas Handicap.—(2) Elite Bingen 1/ (1) Nelbar 2, (9) Luath 3. Won by four lengths. Time 3.48. Mataura Handicap.—(l) Merce Bingen 1, (5) Hydro 2, (13) Bon Jour 3. Won by two lengths. Time 4.59. President’s Handicap.—(7) Wehr Bingen 1, (10) Celeste 2, (8) Master Jack 3, Won by five lengths. Time 3,'27, Final Handicap—(2) Nelson’s Victory 1, (8) Silver Jack 2, (3) Maurice Dillon 3. Won by a length, Time 2,49 1-5.
SOUTH WAIRARAfcA TROTS. t CARTERTON, December 126. South Wairarapa trots opened in glorious ..weather. The track was fast and the attendance approached a record. The totalisator investments fell off £2,170, the figures being £7,485. Trial Handicap:—(3) Jew;e!\ Elect 1 ; (1) Golden Oaks 2; (2) Daddy Longlegs 3. Time 3.33 4-5. Summer Handicap(l) Arapai 1; (5) Bessie Bingen 2; (8) Billy Bingen 3. Time 3.44 2-5. Bay Handicap:—(2) Eilsa Bingen 1; (4) Drift Wave 2; (9) Huia Maid 3. Time 3.33 3-5. Wairarapa Cup;.—(l) Brent Zolock 1; (7) Native Hero 2; (2) Bonnie Wah 3. Time 4.42 2-5. Boxing Day Handicap:—(l) Poi 1; (2) Whippett 2; (6) Baragold 3: Time 2.57 Members’ Handicap:—(s) Billy Bingen 1; (6) Madam Mack 2; (1) Ben Bingen 3. Time 4.57 4-5. Clareville Handicap:—Rafa 1; Mr Guy 2; Waipuke 3. Time 4.49 4-5. Presidents Handicap :—(2) Bonnie Wah 1; (1) Lady Jewell 2; (4) Wakeful 3. Time 2.53 1-5.
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