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' FORBURY PARK MEETING CHIEF EVENT TO BATTLEFIELD. WIN FOR CANTATA. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN. November 26. The Forbury Park Trotting Club’s 1 spring meeting concluded in dull, cold weather, with a large attendance. The ■ track again favoured fast times. The ■ totalisator handled £29,291 10s for the day (win and place), compared with £29.149 10s (single pool), on the second day last year, making a total for the meeting of £49,531. compared with £47,723 last year. Results: — Suburban Handicap, for trotters; 3.44 class; one mile and a half.—6/6 Judgement, scr (M. Holmes) 1; 1/1 Reta's Own, 24yds bhd (R. Townley) 2; 3/3 Co-Director, scr (Butterfield) 3. Also started:. 7/7 Allen Wrack, 5/5 Axworth, 4/4 Native Ruler. 9/9 Tiny Guy. 8/8 Gaynor, 2/2 Premier. Ten lengths; six. Time, 3.30 2-5. Advance Handicap, 3.38 class; one mile and a half. —4/5 Shadow Queen, scr iJ. Bryce, Junr.) 1; 2/1 Sabu. scr (Teahen) 2; 7/8 Charles Russell, 12yds bhd (J. Brinsdon) 3. Also started: 9/9 Great Joy and Safe Voyage (bracketed), 1/2 Lady Carol. 11/11 Royal Thread, 6/7 Tiny Axworthy. 8/10 Worthy Cross, 11/11 Cirrus. 5/4 Rowi. 3/3 Honestus. Two lengths; one. Time. 3.20 3-5. Brighton Handicap, 3.16 class; one I mile and three furlongs.—4/4 Black i Surprise, 24yds bhd (McTigue) 1; 10/10 j Flash Guy, scr (J. Bryce. Junr.) 2; 9/9 I Becky Direct. 12yds bhd (F. G. Holmes) 3. Also started: 8/8 GuyI win. 1/1 Huguenot. 7/7 Labour Day, ! 12/11 Royal Chief, 3/3 Siege Gun. 6/6 | Royal Surprise, 5/5 Seascape. 2/2 i Sentiment, 11/12 Guncase. Neck; half I a length. Time, 3.8 2-5. I Forbury Handicap. 4.34 class; two .miles. —1/1 Battlefield, ,12yds bhd (Pringle) 1; 2/2 Cruiser. 12yds bhd (Hooper) 2; 8,8 Jesse Owens, scr (J. Walsh) 3. Also started: 5/3 Red Pigeon. 6/6 Fremont. 4/4 Jackaranda, 3/5 Quest, 7'7 Waipahi. Length; neck. Time, 4.29 2-5. Empire Handicap. 3.30 class; one mile and a half. —3/3 Queen’s County, scr (J. Bryce, Junr) 1; 1/4 Special Edii tion. 24yds bhd (Watts) 2; 6/6 Aci countant. 36yds bhd (C. S. Donald) 3. j Also started: 2/5 Coquette. 11/11 Golden Moness, 8/8 Gay Lady. 10/10 Ivy Peterson, 9/9 Replica. 4/1 Attain and Aidershot (bracketed), 5/2 Battlevale and Lady Milne (bracketed). 7/7 Regal. Three lengths; head. Time, 3.20 Tainui Handicap, 3.26 class; one mile and a half.—4/4 Roan Duke, scr (E. Todd) 1; 3/2 Aqua Bond, scr (R. W. Townley. Junr) 2; 6/6 Mankind, scr (E. J. Smith) 3. Also started: 8/8 Blue Logan, 7/7 Gay Avon, 2/3 Donor, 5/5 Worthy Need, 1/1 Great Don. One length and a half; half a length. Time. 3.19. Victoria Handicap, for trotters, 3.58 class; one mile and five furlongs.—2/3 Dollar Maid. 24yds bhd (Watts) 1; 5/5 Anna’s Voyage. 36yds bhd (Alborn) 2; 7/7 Parrish Chimes. 48yds bhd (Johnson) 3. Also started: 4/4 Sir Kit. 1/1 Bush Laddie, 6/6 Golden Bingen. 3/2 Parachute. Twelve lengths; one. Time, 3.42 3-5. Recovery Handicap, 2.46 class; one mile and a quarter.—l/1 Cantata. 24 yds bhd (Watts) 1; 3/3 Jackaranda, scr (C. S. Donald- 2; 6/6 Navy Blue. 12yds bhd (M. Holmes) 3. Also started: 5/5 Fremont, 7/7 George Rey, 4/4 Rocks Ahead. 2/2 Icevus. Four lengths; head. Time, 2.40.
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