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TE AROHA TROTS KEWPIE’S GUY WINS. f tty Telegraph—Per Press Association) TE AROHA, April 23. The Te Aroha Trotting Club’s annual fixture was held to-day in fine weather and in the presence of a fair attendance. The track was in good order. Results:— vi ..itoa Handicap.—3 Francis Lincoln 1. 2 Pukemiro 2, 4 Guid Harvest 3. (Won by two lengths; four lengths. Time 3.32 3-5. Elstow Handicap.—3 Summertime 1, 2 Win Huon 2; ID Nebraska 3. Won by five lengths ; three-quarters of a length. Time 3.43 1-5. Manawaru Handicap.—2 Free Logan 1, 1 Pegaway 2, 3 Worthy Cause 3. Won by a neck ; seven lengths. Time 3.30 2-5. Te Aroha Handicap.—l 6 Kewpie’s Guy 1, 1 Mr Penalty 2, 3 Arabond 3. Won by half a head; a head. Time 4.35. The winner returned a dividend of Over tt third of a century. Hot Springs Handicap.—l Free Logan 1,2 Native Berry 2 ; 10 Cogent 3. Won by two lengths each way. Time 2,17. Waihou Handicap.—6 Moko Bells 1, Z Zanzibar 2,2 Hardy Grattan 3. Won by a neck; ten lengths, Time 3.37 1-5, Ruakaha Handicap—4 Mild Derby 1, 3 -Myrtlene 2, 7 Nathaniel 3. Won by one and a half lengths; three-quarters of a length. Farewell 'Handicap.—First Flight 1, 1 Bracken 2 ; Direct Morning 3. Won bv Three-quarters of a length; two lengths. Time 2.46. The totalisator handled £8,922£ for the day as against £8,832J- last year.
,S. CANTERBURY RESULTS
SHATTER WINS HANDICAP
TIM'ARU, April 23
The South Canterbury Jockey Club’s autumn meeting was 'held to-day in fine weather, and in the presence of a fair attendance. The track was fast. The tote handled £10,451, as compared with £11,187* for the meeting held last April. Results:
Te Kapo Hurdles.—l Morena 1, 3 Rameses22 2 Quinopal 3. Won by two lengths; three lengths. Time 2.46 3-5. Soldier’s Pal fell at the first hurdle and was destroyed.
Smithfield Handicap.—s Red Royal 1, 3 Kerbside 2,2 lan’s March 3. Won by three-quarters of a length; two lengths. Time 1.13 2-5. ■
Otipua Trot.—2 Tatsy de Oro 1, 1 Red 'Spur 2, 9 .Sunbrown 3, Won bv two lengths; six lengths. Time 3.2? 2-5. Teschemaket Handicap.—l Shatter 1, 5 Dim Jose 2. 4 The Smuggler 3, Won by one and a half lengths; two lengths. Time 2.? 1-9, Electric Stakes.— -I 'Metal Bin! 1, 7 Lady Zephyr 2, 3 Shock 8. Won by a length; two lengths. Time 1.1 3-5. Gladstone Trot—l 'Symmetry 1, 1 'Peter Locanda 2, 6 Eureka Boy 3. Won by three lengths; two lengths. Time 2*48 4-5.
Rosewill Handicap.—l Weatherly 1, 2 C'raigavon 2, 10 Silver Salver 3. Won by half a length each way. Time 1,42 1-5.
Doncaster 'Handicap.—2 Master Anomaly 1, 7 Inevitable 2, 3 Gold Pit 3. Won by a neck; a head. Time 1.13 1-5.
nelson concludes. NELSON, April 23. The' second day of the Nelson Jockey Club’s meeting was held in fine weather. The track was good, as also was the attendance. Results: Trial Handicap.—2 Thornproof 1. 1 •Forest Stag 2, 4 Alpine Camp 3. Won by half a length ; . one. length. Tune 1.16. Maitai Trot.—l Adjuster 1, '2 Guv Pointer 2, 3 Tempo 3. Two lengths each way. Time 3.0. Redwood Memorial. —3 Ravine 1, 1 Landmark 2, 5 Flower 3. Won by three-quarters of a length ; a neck. Time 1.42 1-5. President's Handicap—3 White Doe 1, 2 Jael 2, 1 'Revision 3. Won by half a head; a head. Time 1.27 2-5. Flying Handicap—l Miladi 1, 1 Alpinist 2. 4 Lady Rtne 3. Won by one and a half lengths; one length. Time 1.15 1-5. , Wakatu Trot—l Guy Pointer 1, 2 .Red Clover 2, 4 Tempo 3. Won by one length ; two lengths. Time 3.28 4-5. Stoke Handicap.—l Projection 1, 2 Alpinist 2. 3 White Doe 3. Won by half a length; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.3. Glen Memorial.—l Appledore 1, 5 Black Mint 2, 1 Make Up 3 (coupled with winner). Won by a long neck ; a head. Time 1.41 2-5. The fotalisator handled £sß<s. master at Harihari.
SYDNEY RACING
SYDNEY, April 24. At Canterbury Park races results were:— Juvenile Handicap, second division. Gravure 1, Gold Trail 2, Parcourir 3. Won by a length; half a length. Time 3,145. Ashbury Handicap.—Nea Lap 1, Intrepid 2, Dear March 3. Won by h:d f a. length. Time 1.58-L Gold Trial and Nea. Lap ai'e both :ro|liming to New Zealand next Fri (lay.
I*MAR' LAP’S HANDLERS. NEW YORK. April 2". A message from Baltimore, Maryland. states that, the handlers of Plinr
L;i|> have been signed on by Mr W'ilis .Sharpe Kilmer, the owner of Sun Beau, who said that he had secured the services of trainer Woodcock, Dr Xnelson and the jockey, Billy Elliott.
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