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CANTERBURY TROTS FINE WEATHER AT ADDINGTON. WIN FOPi MILESTONE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s winter meeting is being held today in fine weather. The track is ,fast and there is a large attendance. Results: — YALDHURST HANDICAP, Im, sf. 3/5 Milestone, 12yds (D. C. Watts) 1 5/4 Houghton Feast. 24yds (G. McKendry) 2 4/3 Chateau, scr (R. Young) 3 Ser— Smooger. Won by three lengths; four lengths. Time, 3.40. PENINSULA HANDICAP. 11m. : i inciitm Ci'.i per. ;-:c-r (T. Gleeson) 1 L 3 S Up" Fi w. scr (A. Fairbairn) 2 11/13 Warfield 36yds (L. Frost) .... 3 Ser. —Embargo. W-m by ,i niDt; :i km.f'l: Timo. 3 19. .-• Stmdlwayu, scr :R. L. flcrry) . 1 5 Cmn; .r.-; .’cr ii. H. Gtummg) -■ , v ’. 11r ■■■iii, ;c i - >■-. J. Duy K) ••• ■ '-11 started. Won by lour lengths; a head, lime .2.50. SECOND DAY AT DUNEDIN AM IMPROVED TRACK. h-tOSLYK STEEPLECHASE WON BY GOLDEN GLOW. (By T ’• -Fr.'.sr Association.) DUNED’N Th : s Dav I secund ;l.y of the Dunedin’ • 1 , • v.'h ! ch is beini. i ~ : ’ -V | |■■ 3 •■ ■-I ’ ■■ ''l v ■- - ;■ ■■ ' 1 : 2 Pride o' Central, 1011 (P. J. Boyle) ” I Ser.—Superex. Wr.-n by four lengths; li Irng'h? i Time. 4.51. NOVICE HANDICAP, 6fur. i”T Bsshiul Lady. 8.11 (Gibson) ... |1 ' J. 3 R-ionev. 5.7 (Jennings) 3 ■i-2 Milton Abbas. 9.0 (Hrt”c) 3 i Ail storied. Won by three lengths; ■■; hc:i-;i. Time. 1.22. JUNE HURDLES. 1-Jm. 5/4 Half and Half. 9.1 (A. Ingram) 1 6/6 Waka, 9.0 (M. Billington) 2 1/1 Mungatoon, 10.0 (H. Hibberd) 3 Scr. —Kippen. Won by four lengths; one length. ! Time, 2.51 4-5. • WANGANUI IDEAL CONDITIONS FOR SECOND DAY. MODERATE SALUTES JUDGE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) PALMERSTON N. This Day. There are ideal conditions for the ’ccrmd day of the Wanganui Jockey I Club's meeiing at, Awapuni. There ir !■; ver.', - large crowd present, and the i'.rack is in perfect, order. Results: — I CABTLEGLIFF HANDICAP 7f. 13 Moderate, 8.0 (Caddy) 1 1 7 Ocean Breeze, 8.0 (Albrey) 2 1 Salvation. 8.8 (Broughton) 3 Scr. —Squeers. Ftingless. i Won by half a length; 11- lengths. Time, 1.29 4-5. JUNE HURDLES, l?m. 2 Travail, 10.0 (L. Jarvis) 1 1 Great Quex, 10.5 (Burgess) 2 3 Segra, 10.4 (P. Jarvis) 3 Wen by half a length: a head. Time, 3.13 2-5. HURRICANE HANDICAP, 6f. 3 Sceptre, 9.0 (Burgess) 1 2 Star Zone, 9.12 (Caddy) 2 1 Kriemhild, 8.4 (Broughton) 3 All started. ' Won by 1J lengths; half a length. Time, 1.14 2-5.

AUCKLAND WINTER MEETING TODAY. ' RADIANT VAALS SUCCESSFUL. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND. This Day. The Auckland Racing Club’s winter meeting was opened today in ideal weather and with the track in good order. The attendance is very large. Results: — JERVOIS HANDICAP, 7f. First Division. 3/3 Radiant Vaals, 9.2 (Cameron) 1 4/3 Bronzora, 8.0 (McTavish) .... .-... 2 5/4 Foxwood, 8.8 (McKenzie) 3 Scr. —Esquire. Royal Son, Bambury Cross. Won by a neck; 1.1 lengths. Time, 1.26 2-5. Second Division. 1/1 Sea Lav/, 8.5 (Hooton) 1 2/2 Expellant, 8.1 (Jones) ’ 2 7/6 Classic, 9.0 (McTavish) 3 Scr.—Trig Station, Sea Eaglet, Gold Bloom. Won by a neck: a length. Time. 1.25 1-5. GREENLAND STEEPLECHASE, about 2Jm. 6/6 Clansman, 9.1 (Chaplin) 1 5/4 Wino Berry. 9.0 (Fergus) 2 2/3 Jewish Lad, 11.2 (Baker) 3 Scr.—Dark Rose, Bright Idea, Ruling Star, Selwyn, Pertinax, Comrie, Lericla, Benighted. Won by 31 lengths; two lengths. Time. 5.4 3-5. NAPIER PARK SECOND DAY RESULTS. HURDLES WON BY WHETU. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) GREENMEADOWS, This Day. The track is in splendid condition today for tbe second day of the Napier Park Racing Club’s meeting. The attendance is large and the weather warm and fine. Results: —■ WAIOHITI HURDLES, IJm. 2'2 Whelti, 11.3 (Lord) 1 3A3 Jungle King. 9.2 (Nicholson) .... 2 7/7 Vengeance, 9.0 (Caveney) 3 Scratched: Royal Stusrt. Won by a neck; three lengths. Time, 2.43.

GREENMEADOWS HANDICAP, 6f. 1 Khurja, 9.8 (Howell) 1 2 Halley. 9.2 (Morris) 2 3 Dark Water, 3.0 (Stevens) 3 Also started: 4 Silver Bat. Won by a.head; three lengths. Time, 1.15. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. I.lm. 4/4 Malacca, 8.10 (Howard) 1 1/1 Vai Fere, 8.10 (Cole) 2 3/2 Goldcraft. 9.5 (Vaughan) ; 3 Scr. —Whetu. Won by a neck; two lengths. Time. 2.12',. PARK STEEPLECHASE, about 21m. 1/T Eirkolcgy, 10.9 (Nicholson) 1 3/3 Anini, 9.7 (Caveney) 2 2/1 Son and Heir. 9.6 (McLaughlin) 3 Scratched: Lueullus Boy. Won by half a length; four lengths. Time. 4.59.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1941, Page 6

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LATE SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1941, Page 6

LATE SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1941, Page 6

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