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SPORTING.

OAMARU TROTS

(By Telegraph—Per Preti Association

OAMARU, May 14

The Oamaru Trotting Club’s winter meeting wan held in line weather. 'Rhe track was heavy after the recent mins. Die three dividends again proved an added attraction, the highest two-fig-ure dividend of the, day being returned by a third horse. There was a good attendance. The tote handed £9,725* a,s against £12,801* last year. liesuits •

Innovation Handicap:—(3) Fairyland 1; (8) Enigma 2; (12) Reclaim 3. Won by a length. Advance, Handicap:—(l) Cliomvood 1; (10) Te Kinga. 2; (5) Little Claire 3 Won by 5 lengths. Time 3.37. President's Handicap:—(7) John Noble 1; (0) Sunny Rob 2; (8) Harvest Child 3. Won by 2 lengths. Time 4.41 1-5. Papakaio Handicap:—(lo) Worthy King 1; (2) Nelson Guy 2; (0) Lord Lupin 3. Won by a length. Time 2.57 1-5.

Waikaura Handicap :—(9) Fairyland I; (fl) Stanley Bingen 2; (11) Bingen Spiers 3. Won by 3 lengths. Binie 2.57 1-5. Stanley Bingen, as a result of a protest was disqualified for galloping past the post, Bingen Spiers being placed second and Grout Patch third.

Tjufi'eld Handien.p: —(2)1 Nelson’s Victory 1: (4) Godlwi Pedro 2 ; (1) Gold Country 3. Won by u head, Time 2.54 1-5,

Stewards’ Handicap:—(3) Worthy King 1; (2) Great Thought 2; (5) Copper Nob 3. Won by one length. Time 3,30.

Electric Handicap:—(4) Herod 1; (1) Gunfire 2; (5) Dousolioa 3. Won by 3 len.glis. Time 2.17 3-5.

THAMES T.O,

THAMES, May 14

The Thames winter trotting meetrng was held in fine weather with the track fair, and a fair attendance. Results:—

Omaha Handicap:—(2) Mazda i (1) Bettenviu 2; (4) Homebrew 3 Won by a head. Time, 2.5 S 45.

Karaka Handicap:—(l) Eleawah 1; (2) Native Berry 2; (3) Derby Vale 3. Won by 8 lengths. Time 5.1 1-5. Tan mi Handicap:—(l) Win Huon 1; (2) Nebraska 2; (3) Mattie Herbilwyn 3. "Won by a nose. Time 3.53. Goldfields Handicap:—(s) Kewpic’s Triumph 1; (6) Anon 2; (7) Wa r spite 3. Won by 1* length's Time 4.46 1-5. Ngatea Handicap:—(4) Donee 1; (1) Betterwin 2; (6) Jester 3. Won by 1* lengths. Time 3.29 3-5. PUru Handicap:—(l) Amy Eta wait 1; (2) Windchat 2; (6) Wiriwhatu 3. Won by 5 of u length. Time 5.5 4-5. Totnra. Handicap :—(G) Oliver Thorpe 1; (1) Modern Light 2; (4) Rangihaui 3. Won by a. neck. Time 2.5-1.

The totalisator handled £5,105. There is no comjwriison as there was no previous second day.

SOUTHLAND R.C.

INVERCARGILL, May 14

The. (.Southland Racing Club’s wintomeeting concluded to-day in dull and showery weather with a moderate attendance and the track heavy, The totalisator handed £6.775 as against £7,865 last year. Total for the meeting was £13,306 as agajnst £17,331. Results:

Myrons Handicap : —(2) .Jack n Danb.v 1; (1) Silver Salvor 2; ( 4) Insolvency 3. "Won by a length. Time 1.34, Invercargill Trot:—(3) Weary Voyago 1; (5) Nelson’s Fortune 2; (4) Gold Era, 3. Won by a length. Time 3.45 3-5.

President’s Handicap : —(1) Muster Anomaly 1; (5) First Monejr 2; (6) Al •Tolson 3. Won by 5 lengths. Time 1.17.

Steeplechase:—(2) Main 1: (4) Nylcitis 2; (3) Gallium 3. Won by 7 lengths. Time 5.21 Awarnn Handicap:—(4) King BalIwa 1; (7) Red Sea 2; (2) Sal mo Sala.r 3. Won hy a length. Time 2.10 1-3. Bluff Handicap:—-(3) Colonel Cygnus 1; 16) Sailing Home 2: (2) Royal Emblem 3. Won by $ a length. Time 1.47.

Dash Trot Ha ml leap :—(7) Nellie Osborne l; (1) Nelson’s Fortune 2; (6) Erin’s Chief 3. Won by J a length. Time 2.27.

Winter Outs Handicap :—(1) Charlimine 1; (3) Inevitable 2; (5) Blue Metal 3. Won bv Li lengths. Time I.4ft l-o.

WANGANUI .T.C. W.WCANUT, May 14. The Wanganui Jockey Club’s winter

meeting concluded to-day in fine weather with tlie track ju better, order than mi the opening day. The attendance also improved, The totalizator handled £B,IBBJ-, as aganist £13,551} making a total for tlie meeting of £14,085, compared with £24,678 last year. Results:

May Hurdles:—(4) Feriidon 1; (2) Baboon 2; (3) Adventus 3. Won by r a neck. Time 3.4.

Belmont Hack Handicap :—(1) Royal Hunting 1; (6) Cereal 2; (2) Hampden 3, Won by a head. Time 1.3 2-5. Gonville Hack Handicap:—(3) Kiss--Ims 1; (1) Davistoek 2; (5) Lady Spy 3, Won bv a. neck. Time 2.2 2-5.

Wanganui Steeplechase :—(I) Cepey 1; (2) Princess Elizabeth 2; (5) Kowhatu 3. Won hy 6 lengths' Time 5.13 3-5.

Connolly Handicap: (2) Chopin 1; (4) Foghorn 2; (I) 11 Mi Falutin :i. Won by a head. Time’ 2.12 1-5.

Puma Hack Handicap:—(l) Sparkling Morn 1: (2) Orhv’s Choice 2: (4) 1/a Crown 3. Won by n neck. Time 1.17 1-5.

Farewell I lundi.vap : I ; (G) Juggle 2; (3) Equitant 3. Won by a head. Time 1.15 3-5.

TATTER SALES MEETING

'SYDNEY, May 15.

| T ttersalls Club held a meeting at Raudwick yesterday. The new Premier. Mr Stevens, tiffed the embargo mi the totalizator, thereby pleasing the racing fraternity and giving moires of iiicii employment. Results: Tat lersalls .'hikes: —Spa riel (Weiss) 1; ('mini rpart 2; Khartoum 3. Won bv 2 Time 2.6.',. Two-year-old Handicap Diamond do Rouge (Reed) 1; Vista 2; Delmoiid 3. 6 Won by i a neck. Time I.lls.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 2

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SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 2

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 2

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