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TROTTING

FORBURY PARK TROTS HANDICAPS ARE DECLARED Press Association DUNEDIN, Thursday. j Following are the handicaps for the first day of the Forbury Park Trotting Club’s meeting on May S and 10: BAYFIELD HANDICAP * Of £200; limit 3.45; 12 miles.

HAWERA FORM

MONDAY’S PLACE-GETTERS CONSISTENCY WINS OUT Followers of form had a great day at Hawera on Monday when horses which ran well forward on the opening day caught the judge's eye consistently. First-day winners in Lee Nelson, Olive Nelson, N gahuia and Harold Logan sue* ceeded in making their tally-two for the carnival.

Capilano, the tour-year-old filly owned by J. Lloyd, of Hastings, proved herself the goods in the Trial Handicap, winning easily at the finish. She was well handled by young Gerrard.

Rita Thorpo did not begin well in the opening event and half a mile from home was well back, but began to make a forward move. When straightened up Fleming’s mare put in a. tine effort to beat everything except Capilano.

Despite his years Laurier has it on most trotters at getting off the mark in the 12-furlong event from 4S yards oi® hlt ?, il6 . fr , ont inside a quarter and although challenged by Bessie Bingen at the finish hung on to win by half a length Phil Green’s win was popular and he got a royal price.

tn? e^£ le B U? sen began correctly in the Ohawe Trot and trailed Laurier to the mile peg, where “Skipper- Price moved up. At the bend the mare w£s fa l iien r * ns> Wlt, . ths olcl selding, but she and wt° reproduce her usual brilliancy and was beaten into second place. ' W. Head drove Lee Nelson witl eap ry °Wh?n n R *“ U ! e Ka P“»» Hand!2L p - . N en Zolock made hK efiort along the back Lee Nelson kunt with him, and the youngster staved on a shade better at the fnd to ml narrow verdict. J

BhouiaXnf'Socl conceded that o?\o%\ ond n bert°h loCk " aS f ° rCed to sec-

promine < nt ll feature r fn n EnawSi l,P " as u in the Waimate PlaL Vlct ® ry chestnut mare was keoMn rhe position till the straight* J a handy w-here the Tamahere* trnhS? reachedthreugh on the rails. The n th a£ pU<3 hung on well to wan nice?” mar ® disgraced. in fact a 1 I ? y me ans luck the cup wirmer wouirf iJ lttle more srot the thick end of W have a »ain ° a «-Pte°d f t^^-tffro^-

the bottom of the straight he was disappointed and lmd to take the outer which kept him from heading Ena wall. ♦ vs

High Sea, now in the Mitchell stable, did not look forward when lie paraded lor the Fatea Handicap and tlic public did not attach much im.i ortance to hi* appearance in the field. Tke roan was in the leading division for a mile, where lie lost his position, but Bill Hughes brought him along with a vigorous effort ia the straight to win by a narrow margin.

Tumatakuru had plenty of racing, being started four times at the meeting. After getting well and truly beaten in the "Wanna te Plains Ilandi* young Bryce brought him straight back for the 10-furlong flutter, in which he ran second. AVith anything like luck in the run home the longnamed gentleman might have won.

Despite her penaltv of 24yds, Olive Nelson won just as easily in the twomile trot as on the opening day. The Karamea- owned mare is some trotter and promises to reach a high standard. * * *

Bright Light stayed on better than usual in the Opunake Handicap and he gave his backers a good run for their money. The Petereta gelding had no chance of heading Olive Nelson, but W quietened the rest of his opponents. ♦ * *

AY hen it came to the concluding stages of the Stewards’ Handicap there was only one in it and that was N’gahuia. The Hastings pacer waited on the field till tlic home turn and then gave them a real taste of his qualities. Lloyd made a. present of the gelding to "Wilfred Johnstone after the meeting.

Wild Voyage, a Ilappv Voyage mare which shaped fairly well on*the opening day, put up a determined tight in the mile dash. She was well clear at the end of six furlongs, but while fm* beat the rest home could not stall off Ngahuia's final dash.

When Harold Logan, favourite > n the final heat of the day. lost 60 yams at the start, his backers lost all interest in the race until he showed up half * l mile from home. Even then his looked hopeless, but pacing in great style he rounded the leaders up at the turn, to come home an easy winner

Brent Zolock had every chance in Kaponga Handicap and' at the bo{' tom of the straight appeared to h^ 1 * a good winning prospect. Tie battlon, but when Harold Logan earn the scene there was only the sm‘ ; Piece left for Brent Zolock.

s Lt Deceitful . . . 12 Box On . . . Lt Bon Boy. - 4 Bingen Queen Lt Great Binatra . . . . Esbine . . . . Lt Hydro Lt Stand By .... Jean Ballin . . Lt Fifa Kilbirnie Ban Secret Link . . Lt Sunnv Gold . . Petra Lt Repeta Mao . Lt Accumulator . Lt Golden Spray . Saxon Lt Mat \ oyage . . Saka Bona . . Lt Jade * - Lt Ambition . . . All Thorpe . . Lt Great Nelson . DOMAIN HANDICAP Of £200: imit a.39; H miles. Ardgour . . . . Lt Scotty Bingen Lt Southern Don. Lt Tussore Silk . Lt Willie Derby Lt Lady Zephyr . Free Chimes . Lt TJlm Lt Ellegro .... Lt Great Boro . . Jolly Queen . . Lt Lightwood . . Knowledge . . Lt Otaio Rose . . Ivibiringi . . . Lt Laracor .... Lt Licorice. . . . Lydia Poynter Lt Nelbar Match light Lt Russell Pointer Lt Silverwood . Lt Silver Jack . . Real Girl . . . Lt Halswell Queen H HANDICAP Of £225; saddle c ass. 2.17; 1 mile Lt El Direct. . . 12 Brook Pointer Lt I’roud Dillon Lt Pearl Logan Lt Sunchild . Lt Erin’s Fortune Great Triumph Lt Kotuku Jack . Lt Lemamhor . . . Lt Marinca .... 24 Lt Rita McKinney 24 Lt Downcast . . . Besborough . . PRINCE OF 12 WALES HANDICAP. Of £600; limit 4.30; 2 miles. Carmel Lt. Sun shower . . •24 Lingfield . . . Lt. Coneliff .... Lt. Daphne de Oro Omaha Lt. Trampfast . The Shrew . . Lt. King Pointer Real Bight . . Lt. Harold Thorpe Travis < ’ardinal Logan Ax worthy . . Lt. Dundas Boy . 4S Lt. Peterwali . . . Wrackeen . . . Lt. Logan Chief . 48 Bonny Logan . 24 Author Jinks . 6b | Native Prince 24 Quality . . .. Jean McElwyn 24 W aitaki Girl Silk Thread . . 24 ST. CLAIR HANDICAP. Of £275; imit 4.15; 2 miles. Lt. Nelson Ata . . 21 Lt. Peter Tan . . . 36 i Midland . Lt. Jock Bingen . 48 1 Oval Lt. Lazarus Tot Logan . . Lt. Dolores .... Com mander Tonic .... 60 Bingen . . . 12 Bonny 12 Belmont . . . Young Carbine 12 I.o Todd . . . S4 j Bon eta .... 24 Writer Nelson's Boy 24 Engagement .. 108 RENOWN HANDICAP. Of £220; limit 2.57; 11 miles. Becky de Oro Lt. Country King 12 Bingen Maid , TA. Kinney Dillon 12 Brentlight . Lt. Le Thorpe . . 12 Banny Boy . . Lt. Pink Sugar . . 12 Wild Bingen . 12 Busolina . . . Lt. Alva Lass . . 24 Erin Chimes . Lt. Denver’s Doll 24 Festival . . . Lt. F*ree Pointer 24 Golden Dawn . Lt. Lydia .... 24 Great Lady Antrim . 24 Abdallah . . Lt. Nona ’Bingen . 24 Hakari . . . . Lt. Erin’s Pointer 24 John Appear .. Lt. Tennessee’s Nate Logan .. Lt. Child .... 24 Lady Zita . .. Lt. Halswell Queen Lily de Oro Lt. Storm Bell . . 36 Marvin Patch Lt. Suncross . . . 36 Mary Locanda Lt. 48 Norwester . .. Lt. Kelp 48 Nelbar . . . . T it. Lily Harold .. 4S Pro Ra ta . . . Lt. Sandy Pointer 48 Play "Wave . . Lt. John Noble .. 60 Silverwood . . TA. Nelson Sunshade . . . Lt. McElwyn . . 60 Sodium JA. WHld Nita . . 60 St. George . . Lt. Marinca . . 60 Morrison . . . TA. 72 \ecto .... Lt. FLYING HANDICAP, Of £255; limit, 2.47; 11 miles. Grey Cloud .. Lt. Final McKinney 19. Liberal . . . . IA. Jolly Pet . .. 12 Lady Cello . . Lt. Omaha .... 12 Lingfield . . JA. Great Logan . 24 Morning Sun Lt. Logan Hanlon 24 Neerson . . . Lt. The Shrew . . 24 Steel All . . Lt. Carmel .... Wrackeen. . Lt. Warepa . . . . 1 A. 36 Wilma Billon Lt. Jean McElwyn 48 Vendome . . Lt.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 14

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TROTTING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 14

TROTTING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 14

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