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TROTTING.

FORBURY PARK MEETING CONCLUDING DAY S MEETING. DALNAniNE WINS BIG HANDICAP. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Nov. 27. The second day of the Forbury Park spring meeting was held in wintry weather and on a heavy traek. which again made for slow times. The totalisator handled £26,G00 10s for the' day, as compared with £37,411 10s for the second day last year, making a total for the meeting of £54,566 10s, as compared with £61,753 10s last year. The results are:— SUBURBAN HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs; 1 mile and 5 furlongs. O—NELSON McKINNEY (Townley) 1 4—YOUNG TOM 2 2 FAIRLIGHT 3 Also started: 1 Hawkesbury's Pride, 3 Elzear, 8 Harold Dillon, 10 Peter Felix, 7 Master Peter, 6 Underviewer, 5 Freeman. « Nelson McKinney took charge commencing the last lap, and stalled off Young Tom to win by a length, with Fairlight eight lengths away. Elzear was next. Time, 4min 7see. ADVANCE HANDICAP. Of 225 sovs; I mile and 5 furlongs. 4—DAY POINTER (McLellan) .... 1 3 LINGFIELD 2 I—COLEN POINTER 3 Also started: 16 Logan Park, 4 Royal Authoress, 5 Robert Bell, 17 Hereweka, 6 Kinney Dillon, 11 First Imperial, 7 Pert Pointer, 15 Spring Flower, 12 Scottish Maid, 9 Erin’s Child. 2 Sahib, 13 Peter Elect, 10 Amaris, 8 Mirella. After going a solid race Day Pointer won by two lengths, with the favourite half a length away, followed by Amaris. Time, 4min Bsee. EMPIRE HANDICAP. Of 275 sovs; 1 mile. 1— GENERAL BINGEN (Edwards).. 1 4 NIPPER 2 3—MOUNTAIN CHIMES 3 Also started: 7 Glen Farg, 3 Maiwfcaviti (bracketed with Mountain Chimes), 2 Rollicking Bells, 5 Logan Lad, 6 Macanda. Won easing up by eight lengths with the same distance between second and third. Glen Farg was fourth. Time. 2min 18 4-ssec. BRIGHTON HANDICAP. Of 225 sovs; 2 miles. 7—TIM WOOD (Lowe) ‘ I 2 REAL THE GREAT 2 1— YOUNG TOM 3 Also started; 5 Avalanche, 6 Underviewer, 4 Freeman, 8 Duke Bingen, 3 Nelson McKinney. Tim Wood was always prominent, and finally won very easily by twelve lengths from Real the Great, who beat the fast finishing Young Tom by over two lengths. Freeman was fourth. Time, smin 13 3-ssec. FORBURY HANDICAP. Of 700 sovs; 2 miles. 7 —DALNAHINE (J. Bryce, jnr.) ... 1 3 DOWNCAST 2 2 LOGAN LOU 3 Also started: 10 Harold Burwood, 4 Trenand, 8 Menember, 5 Napland, 6 Bing Boy. 1 Peter Bingen, 9 Event, 11 Dolly Dillon. Dahiahine was always in a handy position, and. finishing on strongly, won by a good three lengths from Downcast, who beat Logan Lou by two lengths. Menember was fourth. Time, smin 0 4 TAI.NUI HANDICAP. Of 225 sovs; 2 miles. 1— COLEHILL (Berry) 1 2 GENERAL BINGEN 2 3 DESBOROUGH 3 Also started: 4 Homer, 5 Some Wilkes, 6 Four Bells. The winner was always handy and came away to win nicely by over a length, with Desborough, who was driven wide out all the way, half a length back third. Homer was fourth. Time, smin 7 l-ssec. VICTORIA HANDICAP. Of 350 sovs; 2 miles. 2—ENGAGEMENT *..... 1 I—PROUD ATA 2 1— INGLE BINGEN 3 Also started: 4 Audobell. In a great race to the post Engagement just got up to beat the favourite by a neck, with Ingle Bingen nearly eight lengths away. Time. smin 6 2-5 sec. RECOVERY HANDICAP. Of 300 sovs; 1 mile, 2 MACARANDA (Walsh) 1 I—IVY AUDUBON 2 5 BING BOY 3 Also started: 7 Waiwhairiti, 6 Harold Burwood, 1 Bismurate, 3 Lady Embrace, 4 Downcast. Ma ca rand a soon reached the front and was never headed, winning by two lengths from Ivy Audubon, who beat Bing Boy by a length. Downcast was fourth. Time. 2min 7 3-osec.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 7

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TROTTING. Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 7

TROTTING. Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 7

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