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TROTTING

TAHOE’S CUP SUCCESS TROTTING AT CHEVIOT WARRENORE’S VICTORY Press Association CHRISTCHURCH. Saturday. The annual fixture of the Cheviot Ti-otting Club was held in line weather and before a good attendance. Although the track was somewhat on the i rough side it provided fast footing. | many good improvements on the handicaps being recorded. Totalisator i investments were on the increase. ; £6,169 being: handled for the day ! against £5.094 last year, i Results are as follow: i Trial Trot, of £4O; l\ miles: 3.7 class . (saddle).—9 Glitter, limit. K. SchMidd. T; i 4 Kanieri, limit. 2: 1 Shining Light, limit ! 2. Also started: 7 Elsie Thorpe, 6 Lord | Lupin. 5 Alat Billon. 3 Brentelly, limit j 2 Bingen Wilkes, 4Syds; S Progress. 96 Won by two lengths, a neck between I second and third. Time, 3.0 1-5. Domett Handicap, of £45; 3.55 i la miles (saddle). —2 Element, limit, T | Walker. 1 : I Ksbine. limit. 2: 7 Molly , Audubon. 120yds bhd. 3 Also started: 3 Chumet. limit: 0 Cold Bisrsrer, 36vds: . 4 Our Lorna, 00; 5 Great Dillon. 72; S i Nelson M< or, 84; 9 Pet. r McMillan, 132. Won by IX lengths, the same distance behvecn second and third. Time, 3.49 CHEVIOT CUP Of £127; 4.52 class; 2 miles. j 2—TAHOE, limit. J. Davidson . 1 ! 4—ll LB SI II X J-;k. limit j 6—WARRENORE. 4Syds 3 j Also Started.—lo Accumulator, limit 3 1 Prince Chimes, 1171111. and St. Gem-e.

60yds, bracketed; 5 Actor, 8 Great ITuon, 1L Logan Spof, 9 Great Audo, limit: 12 Mount Royal, 13 Myra Locanda, 7 Venarc, 1 Lily Bingen, 48. Won by a head, half a length between second and third. Time, 4.4 3. Mina Handicap, of £55; 2.28 class; 1 mile.—3 Arklow, limit, O. S. Smith, 1; 2 Lydia Pointer, limit. 2; 5 Future. 24vds, 3. Also started: 9 Belle Pointer, 3 Little Victor (coupled with the winner), 4 Golden Bond, 10 August Pointer, S Olson, 11 Lord Lupin, 1 Goldwortliv, 7 Checkers, limit; 6 Bingen Wilkes, 12 Glitter. 36yds. Won by half a length, the same distance between second and third. Time, 2.20. Spotswood Handicap, of £55; 3.45 class; 1 miles. —1 George Roy, limit, P. G. Holmes, 1; 3 Shining Light, limit, 2; 4 Eva Beta, limit, 3. Also started: 6 Pronto Bingen, 10 Belle Pointer, 5 Kanieri, 9 Duet, S Spinster-, 7 Nat Billon, limit; 2 Chilrnat, 12yds. Won by half a length, the same between second and third. Time, 3.36 2-5. Parnassus Handicap, of £7O; 5.10 limit; 2 miles.—l Esbine, limit, J. Davidson, 1;‘ 4 Chancet, limit, 2; 7 Great Billon, 48yds, 3. Also started: Heathcote Wood, 5 Golden Girl, 9 Birchwood, 11 Tiny Audubon f limit; 5 Our Lorna, 36yds; 8 Nelson Moor, SI; 10 Peter McMillan, 6 Molly Audubon, 96. Won by 100 yards, with 150 yards between second and third. Time, 4.54 1-5. MACKENZIE HANDICAP Of £SO; 3.2 limit; 1$ miles. 5 WARRENORE, 4Syds, W. Bar--6 VENARC, 48yds *' *’ 2 7 BONNIE LOCANDA, limit .. .1 3 Also Started.—B Prince Chimes, 11 Logan Spot, 9 Little Victor, limit; 3 Actor, 1 Red Shiner, 12yds; 2 Jollv Maid. 24; 4 Idol Boy, 10 Mount Royal, 36; 12 Myra Locanda, 48. Won by a length', the same distance between second and third. Time, 2.53 2-5. Bollard Memorial Handicap, of £55; limit; 1 mile (saddle).—3 Harley Bil on, obyds, J Bryce, junr., 1; 5 Bingen Wilkes, .L2yds, 2; 4 Great Audo, 12yds, 3. Also started: 9 Accumulator, 2 Chilmat, 7 August Pointer, 1 Future, 6 Brentellv. hrmt; S Country Life, 12yds: 10 Progress, 60. Won by three lengths, with the between second and third. Time, GOOD STOCK FOR SALE CANTERBURY OWNERS MAKING CLEAN SWEEP ARE THEY TIRED OF THE GAME? If the dispersal sale which is being held at Rangiora on Monday «s any criterion, there will be some Southern light harness enthusiasts going out of the game as well as the well-known Auckland provincial owners, who, it is alleged, are retiring from active participation in the sport. Messrs. C. E. Lindsay (Fernside), R. Ward (Ohaka) and D. Rodgers (Rangiora) are well known throughout New Zealand as keen adherents of the popular trotting pastime, and their respective colours have been successful on courses in various parts of the Dominion.

The Canterbury trio are now advertlS\nXrtheir exte nsi-ve stock for sale, and Monday, March 31, is the date on which their sires, mares, youngsters, and horses in training will be placed under the hammer. As an owner, breeder and trainer, C; E. Lindsay has done well at the business and his brood mares Swanchild, Driftmine and Flossie Dillon have produced many high-ciass pacers. The three mentioned, in addition to other well-bred 7T J ' C 7 are on the market on Monday. The Fernside owner is also offering a large number of untried horses ranging from one to four years, for sale all progeny of the American sire Sonoma Harvester, while Sonoma and Harvest Girl, both in training, are included in the list. Hige-grade Sire Mr. Ward, who owns Sonoma Harh,iY hi sh-grade son Harvest Child, notifies that they too can be purchased on Monday, while a couple of two-year-olds from proved mares, by the American importation, will also be on offer. Mr. Rodgers, better known in Aucklan,d as °™ r of the trotters Dipnoi and Lva Reta, is disposing of this pair m conjunction with Avoness, Warrenore and Sonoma Star, all well-known performers. In addition to these, the Rangiora owner will submit some promising three-year-olds bv Guv Parrish, Nelson Bingen and Sonoma Harvester. At the same time Mr. A. Sutherland of Fernside. will submit a five-year-old gelding by First Fashion from Miss \\ oods, a straight-out trotter, which is said to be showing some promise. With I s V r c 1 a batch of pacers and totters to °l , , , tho auctioneers at Rangiora snouid have a busy time; while owners 1 and intending owners will be afforded a golden opportunity of securing some i useful stock.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 14

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TROTTING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 14

TROTTING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 14

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