AUCKLAND TROTS
CHANCELLOR WINS THE GREAT NORTHERN DERBY DOMIN'ION TO PUKEMIRO Auckland, Friday. There was a fair attendance at the second day of tlu Auckland Trottifig j CiubY summei uuetln^ at Alexandra Park, Epsom. The weather was 'bois- ( t tefotis and severai showers f ell. The "j handled £17,098 compared with ; £20,343 last year, a dscrea.se of £2345. The total for two days this year was £53,024 against £53,476, a decrease of £452. Double figure divitiends were returned by Pukemiro in the Dominion Handicap and Our Summer in the Tramway. Eollowina are the resulcs: — :OAK HANDICAP, Limit 3.46; 1 4 miles. 4 /4— INDOLEN T, 24yds 1 2/2— GOLDEN EAGLE, 36yds .... 2 6/5— AUTUMN LU, ,24yds 3 Also: 8/8 Black Native, 9/9 Eilissa, 1/1 Gala Day, limit; 5/7 Ivlountam Sun, 12yds; 6/6 Nelson Pirate, 36; 3/3 Rustle, 48. One and a. lialf lengths each wayTimes:, 3.39, 3.38 3-5, 3.40 2-5. TRAMWAY HANDICAP Limit, 3.6; 13; miles. 110/7— OUR SUMMER, 30yds 1 1/2— ANITA FAME, limit 2 3/4— KIA KAHA, limit '3 Also: 8/10 Anthony's C-ift, 7/8 Denby Fame, 4/3 Jester, 13/13 K.ng'r Wlarrior, 5/6 Lady Fame, 11/11 Lucky Love, 9/9 Nelson Luvan, limit; 6/5 Nellota, 33yds; 12/12 riby•ment, 36; 2/1 Margaret Chenault, 60 yds. Three lengths. two lengths. Times, 2.52 3-5, 2.58, 2.59. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY; 12- miles. 1— (CHANCELLOR 1 2 — 'RINGTRUE 2 1 — RARE REY 3 Chancellor ar.d Rare Rey were coupled on Ihe machineAlso. 3 Grea.t Chum. ' "fhree lengths; a length. Times: 3.27 1-5, 3.29 1-5, 3.29 3-5. MILFORD HANDICAP Limit, 4.33; 2 miles. 1/1— PEGAWAY, 33yds 1 3/3-AVE'RNUS, 12yds ...- 2 2/2— KEWPIE'S TE1UMPH, 60yds 3 Also: 4/4 W'ilma Dillon, 12yds; 5/5 :01iv,e Nelson, 36. One and a-half lengths; one and a quarter lengths. Tane: 4.33 2-5, 4.3-1-5, 4-36. DOMINIOX I1ANDK AP Limit, 3.27; 12 miles. 5/5— PUKEMIRO, limit 1 3/3— SILVER BINGEN, 36yds .... 2 7/8— GLANDORE, 24yds 3 Also: 1/1 Cimarron, 24yds;- 6/ 1 Pree Logan 12yds; i . j Do.d s Hope, 12yds; 2/2 Homeward, 48yds; 9/3 Herod, 48yds; 4/4 Our Peter, 43yd . Four lengths; three 'e: ;,,ths. Times: 3.27, 3.26 3-5, 3.29 1-5. EPSOM iiAIAHCAP Limit, 3.35 ; 12 miles. 1/1-NELL VOLO, 60yds 2 3/3— KING'S GUARD, 12yds 2 2/2-DON CHENAULT, 36 yd* 3 Also: 5/4 Gay Pare 2 72yds bivel:eted with Moko Bells, 7/7 Wakefield i2yds; 6/6 Fairyianu, 24yds, 4/5 Parrish Belle, 36yds. Three lengths, two lengths and a halif. 1 .mes: 3.d3 2 5 3.dS 2-5, 3 2. 3—5'. RANFURLY HANDICAP Limit, 2.46; li miles. 4/4— JEWEL POINTER 60yds .... .1 2/2— KEWPIE'S TRIUMPH, 60yds 2 1/1-SIR GUY, 36yds 3 Also: 5/5 Little Guy, 12yds, 3/3 Wilma Dillon limit. Two .lengths. three-quarters of a length. Times: 2.44, 2.46 4-5, 2.47. INNOVATION HANDICAP Limit, 3.1; II miles. 1/1— MARGARET CHENAULT, (Limit 1 9/8— WiCRTHY ClilLF limit .... 2 6/4-BONNIE DIRECT, limit .... 3 Also: 2/2 Min Bells, iimlt, 7/7 Peter Junior, limit, 5/6 May Chenault 12yds, 8/9 W'haliahihi 12yds, 4/3 Indian Aufhor, 24yds; 10/ 10 Fisher 36yds, 5 / Bingen Chief, COy 1sTw / gths, 12 lengths. Times. 2.51 t / .53 3-5, 2.54.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 727, 30 December 1933, Page 6
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