SPORTING.
WELLINGTON TROTS.
(Australian Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Sep 10.
The weather was fine and the track in good order. The course was n good order. The totalisatbr. took £12,127, against £13,149, last year. Results— Hutt Park Trial Handicap (in harness)—(3) David C’Elwyn 24yds behind 1; (2) Cimarron scr 2, (1) War Officer scr 3. Won by half a length, Time 3 min 27 4-5 secs.
Nai Nai Handicap (in harness) 1\ miles— (3) Stahdley Bingen, scr., 1; (4), Wall 48yds behind 2; (2) Fairyland 3. Wofi by folii' lengths, with four lengths ‘between Second alld third. Time 3.38,
Bollard Memorial Handicap (in hatness), 8 mile*,—(B) Ayrmont Chimes 72yrs behind, 1 (4) Sir Guy 48yds behind 2 j (1) Netta Oro 12 yds behind 3. Won by a length. Time 4,29 3-5, Railway Handicap (in harness) 1$ miles—(2) Gumdigger 24yds behind 1; (4) Native Berry 24yds behind 2; (6) Winshow 24yds behind 3. Won by 3 lengths; with three lengths between second and third. Times 3.28, 3.25 2-5, 2.55.
Wilford Handicap, 2 miles.—(l) Louis Bingen, 12 yds behind, 1; (3) Wah 60 yds behind 2; (4) Stanley Bingen, scr., 3. Won by 1£ lengths, 8 lengths between second and third,. Times—4.44, 4.39 3-5, 4.46.
Wellington Handicap (in harness), 1J miles—Ayrmont Chimes 48yds behind 1; Kelp, 24yds behind, 2; Raydus, 12yds behind 3. Free Logan scr., Pronto Bingen scr., Wild Guy 24yds behind), Royal Ddumsus 24yds, Arabond 24yds, Country King 24yds, Playwave 24yds, and Sir Cay 48yds, also started.
Spring Handicap:— 1 TAXPAYER (Mouritz) ; 3 Gumdigger (King) 2; David McElwyn.3, Also started — 5 Indian Author-(Chimes, 7 Dusky, 6 Smooger, 9 Mihad, ,10 Drift Wave, 4 Native Berry. Won by a length and a half; the same.. Tmes —2.53, 2.55, 2.55 2-5.
MARTON RACES,
MARTON, Sep. 10,
The weather was fine, but a com wind was blowing, for the Marton spring meeting. The attendance was good and the track was fast. The totalisator handled £4932, as against £4,916 last October, an increase of £l6. Results Juvenile Plate, four furlongs.—(l) Prncess Roreen, 8.0, 1; (3) Dinelli, 8.0, 2 • (11) Bon Rapide, 8.0, 3. All started.: 'Won by two lengths. Time 50 4-5 secs. Hack Hurdles, H miles.—(3) Henry of Navarre, 10.4, 1; (5) Juggle, 9.5, 2; (1) High Commissioner, 9.5, 3. >\on by two lengths. Time 2.50. 'Tutaenui #s?k Handicap, 6 furlongs _(1) Glenvajfej- 7.0, I>, (($)-Solitaire % 8.0 2; (4) Dick Whittington, 7.0 3. Won bv five lengths. Time 1.16 1-m Maiden Race, six fur ongs.-(J) Senorita, 8.7, 1; (2) THununelh, 8.7, 2; (1) Copper King, 8.7, 3. Mon by two lengths. Time 1.18 1-5-Marton Handicap, U mil ° s , n \■ ■ Atliolspear, 8.2, 1; (6) B»”;, »•«. *- (5, Full Mart. 7.10, 3. Von by a neck. Time 2.12 4-5. Spring Hack Handicap, 1 mile and 137vds.—(4) Flower, 7.9. 1.(3) Kotaki Eka, 8.6, 2; (1) Sanguine King ..11, d \\r on bv a length. Time 1.54 2 -o. Railway Handicap-(5) All Hum oug !• (6) Habit 2; (1) Refresher 3. Won bv three-quarters of a length; a length. Time 1.16. Grand Jury was fourth. Farewell Handicap.—(l) Bambury (1;
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