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TROTTING

AUCKLAND T.C. CTJP TO CARMEL. SURPRISE JOURNEY WINS. By telegraph—Per. Presi Associations AUCKLAND', December 27. ’ The Auckland Trotting Club’s summer meeting opened in brilliant weather at Alexandra Park to-day. The attendance was large and the track in perfect order. The tote handled £55,462, compared with £61,709 for the first day last year, showing a decrease of £6,247. Results:— Selby HandicapKolmar 1; Triumph 2; Anseline 3. Won by 3 lengths. Time 4.38 4-5. December Handicap:—Benefice 1; Rawhitiroa 2; Baron Bingen 3. Won by a neck. Time 3.20 1-5.

Auckland Trotting Cup:—(s) Carmel 1; (1) Harold Logan 2; (4) Jewel Potter 3; (2) Wraclder 4. Won by 2 length. Time 4 .33 2-5. Association Handicap :— -Surprise Journey 1; Maxegin 2; Ukulele Lady 3. Won bv a head. Time 3.39 1-5.

Grandstand Handicap.: —Glenrossie 1; Proud Dillon 2; Tony Victor 3. Won by 1J lengths. Time 4.40. St. Helier’s Handicap :—Nella Dillon li. Warplane 2; Enawah 3. Won by a head. Time 2.50.

Akarana Handicap: —Baron Bingen 1; Dan Direct 2; Arethusa 3.- Won by length Time: 2.48:1-5. . r

WAIRARAPA: TROTS

HANDICAP' TO BONNIEWAH

CARTERTON, December 27

The concluding day of the Wairarapa trots was held in scorching weather, with a. moderate attendance. Good fields, and splendid racing prevailed, but the absence of investments, showed a marked drop in. the figures for the two days of £5630. The total for the second day was £5211 and for the meeting £12,696. The second race of the day was responsible' for the meeting of the Stewards to enquire into the runhing'of the- tvifitter of the Taratahi Handicap. After the ex- - haustive meeting, the owner was- warned. Results:— " ' ;a ' - '

Martinboro’ Handicap-Lady Coronado T; Whippett 2 ; Bara Gold 3. Won by 3 lengths. Time 3.31 2-5. Taratahi’- - Handicap: --Guv' Mcwyn T; Effigy 2; Bessie Bingen 3. Won by a length.' Time 3.47; Carterton Handicap:—Ailsa Bingen 1; Mr Guv 2; Hum Maid 3. Won by 2 lengths. Time 3.27 2-5. ' ' Mangapari. Handicap : —Bonniewah 1; Wakefield 2; Lady Author 3. Won by 4 lengths. ' Time 4.41 3-5. Eeatherston Handicap : Daddy Longlegs T; Jean Parrish '2; Bara Gold. 'Won by 6 : Jfengths. 'Tiltte 2.58 4-5 Stewards’ Handicap :—Kitty Patch 1; -Pilot 2; Effigy 3. Won by 2 lengths: Time 4.59 3-5. : Groytown Handicap: —Ra fa • 1; Vfaipuke 2; Jewel Elect 3.u-A\°n by a length. Time 4745 1-5- ; Ifinai Handicap Lady Jewell ly Radiola 2; /Hilltop 3. Time 2.50 2-o.

WESTPORT TROTS--

•"• CUP TO GiIBAT AUTHOR. sf.~

WESTPORT, December 27

The Westport Trotting Club’s midsummer meeting was held in gloiious weather with a. large attendance. The tote handled £9,202 for the day, makin<> £l9,4B2*'for the meeting, an increase of £2,035* on last year. Results : ' Charleston Handicap -.—Royal Drusus 1; Bonny Wrack 2; Indian Author 3. Won by 2 lehgths Time 3.40. Granityj Handicap:—Todd , Bingen 1; Elfibine 2; Ohilde Bov 3. .AYpn, by a length. Time 3.58 4-5. • Dominion Handicap:—Major Brent I,\ Jean Hnisus 2 ; Brent slect ; 3,, Won v» length. ' •- ; 'V West port Trotting Club Bandipop• (1) Great AuthorJ;: (2) Olive Nelson 2; Ul) Author Frjinz 3; Won by 1 length. Time 4.49 1-5. ' At the - 'eotmlnsitfh of the race, all H : Lovell (President), presented, the Licensed Victuallers’ Cup.to J. J, J; u ‘- den, owner and trainer o{ the^.wtn-^ ner. . . Wainiangaroa Handicap:—Major Brent 1, Golden Bond 2; Dollar King 3. Won by’2 lengths. Time 3.5. Scanlon Memorial: —Wikitoria 1 ; Real Money 2, Bell Heather 3. Won by 3 lengths." Time 5.12'2-5. ' Birclvfield Haiidicap:- -Lomar 1; Dillon Chimes 2; Le Fashion 3. Mon by a long neck. Time 3.44. Dash Handicap: Domavd 1; Ligli - wood 2: Flying Kate 3. Won by half a length. Fiiiie 2.26 2-5. d Put a lasting shine on : .your fk>oi.s> furniture and linoleums. Use TAJNOLry#e, labour -, economical polish. Air grocers.—Adlvt. Children love WADE’S WORM FtGS —the safe, sure remedy foi worms Absolutely harmless.—Adyt., . . You will soon rid yourself of Hay f'ever if you use “Nasol”—a safe, sure remedy. New double size contains 120 full doses for 2s fid.—Advt

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1930, Page 6

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TROTTING Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1930, Page 6

TROTTING Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1930, Page 6

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