SPORTING.
NEW BRIGHTON TROTS,
TWO BIG DIVIDENDS
(Per Press Association — Copyright.) ■CHRISTCHURCH, February 25. The weather was fine and there was a good' - attendance, .. Improvers’ Handicap.—(lo-11) G u y Carbine 1, (11-10) Esther 2, .(2-1) Chiming Wrack 3. Won by three lengths'; a, length. Timie .3.'41 2-5. Belfast Handicap.—(6-8) Lena Thorpe 1, (5-8) Chenwood 2, (7-'5) Elsie de Oro 3. Won .by a length and a half; half a length. Time 3.24 1-5. Detnton Memorial Handicap.—(2-1) 'Craganour 1, (1-2) Indianapolis 2, (10-8) Master Rby 3. Won by a length and a half; three lengths. Time 4.32. Eclipse Handicap.— J (3-3) King's Cup 1, (8-10) Checkers 2, (12-11) Gold Paper ,3. Won by a ilength ; two lengths. Tixn e 3.24 2-5. ■Dash Handicap.—(l-4) Ciro 1, (9-8) tDusoline 2, '(8-9) Rokena 3. Won by a short head; three lengths. Time 2.14. '
Autumn Handicap.—(l-1) B'elle Lor. rimier 1, (6-5) Great .Burton 2, (3-3) King’s Voyage 3. Won by a length;
(half a length. Time 4.34. ' Flying Handicap,—(4-2) Little Gtty 1, i(3-5) "Mountain Dell 2, .(5-4) Delightful 3.' Won by,,a length; ten lengths. Time 2.43 4*5. ■ Final Handicap., (1-1) Probationer 1, . (3-5) Gay Gordon 2, (4-6) John Jinke
The total isator handled a total of ' )£16,933> ;On the . corresponding day last year £10,487 10s passed through the machine.
TE AKOHA RACES. TE AROHA, February 25. For the" onenihg I 'of thA Te Aroba ijockey Club’s meeting there was fine ■weather and there was-a large attend■amoe. The track was in excellent order. Results,:—r .
Rnaknka UriiaHinn 1. (3-2) Emancipation 2, (11-9) Uno, c o 3. Won by ’a- ’ r eek. ’ Tim e - 2.44 .' Waitoa Handicap.—(6-51 Mah kill 1, (5-4) CRuTi .2/ (3-3)'Tatyoon 3. Won by a length. Time 1.15.3-5.. Juvenile Havidicap.--(1 : 1) 'Deputy Ruler 1,’.(4-4) Gdy Sheila''2. (8-9) Queen Kona 3. 1 '- Wdii bw -a "length. Time IX Berries Memorial Cup.; —(2-2) King’s Knave! 1; (1-1) Sunny. Sky 2,' ,Rose '3‘. -Won hy.,:a .-length. Time (2.20 3-5. .. . ' . ' ’V
■Shaftesbury "HackHandicap.—(s-4). Prolyxo 1, (11-9). Limey 2',/(9-.10)':Wood-full 3- Won by a length- and a, quarter. Hjime 1.34 2-5. Waihou Handicap.—(2-1) Gay .Lap 1. (3-4) Hampton Park 2. (5-5) Chief Cook 3. Won by a length. Time 1.13. Champion •<*>■ Handicap (15-13 h Chang 'l, (W*9) March. Alone 2, (7*7) Knight of Australia -3, Won by threeqnnrters of a length ; a head. Time 2.0 2-5, . ’ ' ■:
Hot Springe Handicap,—(4-3) Whaka. para 1/1(2-2) Grief Joy 2, (1-1) Habit 3. Won by half a length; one and a half lengths.-* Time 1.39 3-5. \
A sensational dividend of over a century was paid .by .Chang in the seventh race. - . •
The totalizator handled £24,261, an increase of' £5,98U. -
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1933, Page 2
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