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SPORTING.

FORBURY TROTS

MURIEL DE ORO CAPTURES METROPOLITAN.

INDIANAPOLIS THE TELEGRAPH

(Per Press Association — Copyright.)

DUNEDIN, January 28.

The Forbm’y trots were continued today in fine weather. The track was >n & pl.endid order and the attendance good Result^.—

Waverley Handicap.—(2) Raclaim 1, (5) Amonos 2, (3) Resound 3. W«n by two lengths; a n e ck. • Time 3.30 2-5. ( Stewards’ Handicap.—(2) Young Frank 1, (1) St. Felix 2, (Anthum) 3. Won by tour lengths; six lengths. Time 3.22 3-5. Telegraph Handicap.—(l) lndiana,poli s (2) Automatic 2, (6) Manoeuvre 3. Won by a long head. Time 2.11. Metropolitan Handicap.—(2) Muriel de Oro 1, (3) Free Advice .2, (7) Artthusa 3. Won by a head. TUne 4.28. Crescent* Handicap.—(s) B°sun 1, (1) Amonos 2, (3) 'Sea Mist 3. Won by three lengths; twenty lengths. Time 4.42 3-5.

Gore Handicap.—(6) Cloudy Range 1, (7) Special Sun 2, (1) Molly DesWougb 3, Won by one and a half lengths. Time 4.34 1-5

Royal Handicap.—(3) Prairie King 1. (1) Manoeuvre 2, (7) Probationer 3. Won by two lengths. Time 3.5 2-5. An Re voir Handicap.—John Noble 1. Muriel do 0»‘o 2, King Pointer 3. Won by a length • a neck, Time 2.42. The-. tot e for the day handled £16,858 10a, ns against £19,725, making a total for the' meeting of £28,554, as against £32,900 10 s last year,

NAPIER RACES

CARNIVAL HANDICAP WON BY

BRAMBLETORN

FIRST RACE TO PRINCESS BELL

NAPIER. January 28,

There was a large attendance for th« Napier carnival special m e eting which was held to-day in perfect weather. The track was in excellent order. The win and place tote system w ; a s introduced for the, first time. Results : Greenmeadows Handicap—(l-2) Princess Bell 1, (5-4) Admatha 2, (3-3) April Fool 3. Won by a head. Time 1.4. Trial Handicap.—(l-1) Hybiscus 1, (3-2) Royal Dash 2, (2-3) High Grader 3. Won by a length and a half. Time 1.15.

Carnival Handicap.—(l-1). Brambletorn 1, (5-5) White Fang 2, (3-3) Shrewd 3. Won by half a length. . Time 2.6 2-5.

Whai’erangi Handicap.—(3) .Slippery 1, ,(2-2) Stitch 2, (1-1) Courtyard 3. Won by a short head. Time 1,14. ■ Taradale Handicap.—(6-6) Miss Hastings 1, (5-5) Sffbatini 2, (4-4-) Mom Roi 3. Won by a length and a. half. Time 1.54 2-5. ' ;

Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs.’—(l-1) Spuohong 1,. (2-2) Good Hunting 2, (3-3) False Scent 3. Won by a fiend • two lengths. Time 1.12 4-5. New Napier Hack Handicap, 7 furSpeed 1, (1-1) Prifieeßs Bell 2, (10-10) Golden Shadow 3. Wton by a head; thr# e lengths. Time 1.26 4-5. The totulisatoy handled straightout £3,519, and place £5,710 10s.

TAKAPUNA RACES. GAY IDEA TRIUMPHS IN THE CUP. LANDLUBBER WINS TRIAL. AUCKLAND, January 28. The weather was fine and the attendance good for the Takapuna racc 6 today. The track was Jagt. Results;. — Trial Stakes -Handicap.—(l) Landlubber 1, (6) Diversion 2, (2) Courthaven 3, Wor by two lengths ; three lengths. Time 1.14. Orewa High-weight Handicap.—(6) Ornamental 1, (3) Gleuhaupo 2, (2) Prin-cipal.-3. Won by a length; threequarters of a length. Time 1.55. Carnival Hack Handicap.—(2) Mungatoon 1, (7) Ourrajong 2, (1) Lucidus 3. Won by a length and a half; two lengths and a half. Time 1.13 4-5. Takapuna Cup Handicap.—(3) Gay Idea 1, (5) Merry Damon 2, (6) Trishna 3. Won by a neck. Time 2.24 3-5. Calliope Handicap.—(4) Deputy Ruler 1, (2) Gay Sheila 2, (1) R e reat u 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.1. Z'ealandia XHar.dicap.—(2) Paganelli 1. (1) Sunny Sky 2, (3) W-akapara 3. Won by a length. Time 1.26 2-5. Hauraki Hack Handicap.—(l) Master •Brier!ey 1, (4) Merry Lap 2, (2) Pelting 3. Won by a length. T J me 1.53 4-5. Ferry Handicap.—(3) Limex 1, (1) Broken Rule 2, (7) Lord Willonyx 3. The tote handled onlv £20,362 15s against £30,076 15s on the first day last year, a decrease of £9,714. After the running of the Zealandia Handicap. J. Day, rider of Eager Rope, was suspended for three months under Rule 100 for allegedly assaulting Walters, rider of Rosshire, >n the 'jockeys’ room, after th© race.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1933, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
679

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1933, Page 2

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1933, Page 2

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