SPORTING.
THE MANAWAtU MEETING.
Pfiß PRESS AfWOOiATION'.. Palihovstoil K, ? April M
The totalisator figures &M»558, agiiiilst £17,930 the second day last year, the lotil) for the meeting being £50,962, against £30,958, an increase of £l-1,004. Additional :
Ava Mack Welter Handicap, one mile and fifty-live yards.—l Hereford 1, ;j Sylvan Dale 2; 8 Collector 3. Also started: 5 Midnight Start. 4 Sir Hishj er, (5 Improve, 2 Janitor, 9 Otahura, 7 Kuapa'ra, 10 Xo Idea. "Won by a head. Time, I'm ill 48sec.
Longbuln Handicap, one and a-quar-te'r miles.—9 Sunbird 1, Bertrada 2, 7 Kilrain -3. Also started: 1 Sauci, 3 Ventura, 1 Sir Alba, 11 Byron, 2 Birkline, 6 Tete-a-tete, 10 Square Deal, 12 Imarose, 5 Katana. Won by a length. Time, 2inin 7seo. Hack Flying Handicap, six furlongs.—2 Botanist 1, 1 King Cliiara 2, -1 Danger Signal <3. Also started: ,3 Jean Laddo, 5 Squadron. Won by a head. Time, linin lusec.
Borough Handicap, six furlongs.—. 1 Chakwana 1, 3 Aster 2,2 Avon Park 3. Also started: 4 Ineuru, 8 Patronale, 5 Oration. 4 Castalia, 6 Orleans, 7 Bonny Rigs. 10 Peroneal. Won by a length. Time, lmin IDscc. .TROTTING. NEW BRIGHTON CLUB. Per Press Association. Christchurch, April 22. The New Brighton Trotting Club's autumn meeting opened to-day in dull and cold weather. The totalisator figures for the day were £14,-562 10s, as against £13,202 10s last year. Results :VLadies' Bracelet Handicap, saddle, ' for unhoppled trotters, one mile and a furlong.—B Havana (lOsec.) 1, 1 Two Ways (Ssec) 2, 3 Ciss' Vivian (0 sec 1 ) 3. Time, 2rain 51 2-ssec. Trial Handicap, harness, one mile and a-half.—3 Wairongoa (4sec) 1, 1 The Sovereign (Ssec) 2, 11 Peggie Pryde (Bsec) 3. Won by six lengths. Time, ■'uriin'.'M 3-ssec. Burlvood Handicap, two miles.—9 •Vermont' (I2sec) 1, 9 Proud Girl. (11 sec:)' 2;' 1 Evelyn (Ssec.) 3. Won by three lengths. Time, 4min 47 2-ssec. Innovation Handicap, saddle, one mile and a-half.—s General Wilkes (15sec.) 1, 7 Wood-drift (12sec.) 2, 4 EllawoWd (6see.)«3. Won by six' lengths. Time, Jhnin 4.4 2-ssec. Autumh Handicap, harness, unhoppled 1 trotters only, two miles.—Great Audubon (26sec)'l, 2 Harold Wilkes rSOsec.) 2, 6 Bed Heather (26sec) 3. WoVi easily. Time, omin 7 l-ssec. Dash Handicap, harness, one mile. —7 Childsdale 1, 1 Sweet Agnes (3sec) 2, o It'icle' (lsec) 3. Won by a length. Time, I '2min 20 2-osec.
Wainoni Handicap, one and a-half 'miles.—2 Little Kauri (ssee.) 1, 5 Galvamta'VOsec') 2, 0 1..0.C. (Bsec) 3. Won by Half a length. Time, 3min 27 2-5 sc> -> . Electric Handicap, one, mile.—Miss Advocate (Gsec) 1, 8 Treasure Seeker !'ssee)'2, 3 Ottawa (Vsec) 3.- Won by six lengths. Time, 2niiu 19 l-sscc. HAWKE'S BAY RE-HANDICAPS. ; f Per, Press Association. Palmerstoil N., April 22. Mr H. Coylo has declared the following re-handicaps for the Hnwko's Hay autumn meeting:— Longlands Hack Hurdles.—Birkful 10,7. Mursery Handicap.—Eligihle 8.!). Porangahau Handicap—Chortle 10.3, Croesus 8.13, Tete-a-tete 8.0, Belasco 7.11. • Hawke's Pay Cup.—Mummer 7.13. Autumn Handicap.—Mummer \).l.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 94, 23 April 1915, Page 8
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490SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 94, 23 April 1915, Page 8
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