TROTTING
NELSON MEETING. SECOND DAY’B RESULTS. GREAT CHUM BEATS SUPERB. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) .NELSON, Monday Tho Nelson Trotting Club’s meeting' was concluded to-day with u iargi attendance. The track was In good niTler. The total isator handled £5996, making the total for the two days £11,191. Results were:— PIONEER HANDICAP. or £7O; trotters; limit 3.49; U miles. 2—TAN JOHN, 48ydS hhd (Higlnbothani). t 1— COUNT PARRISH, limit (Pugh) .. 2 6—WRACKLESS, 96yds bit(l (Berkett) 3 Also started: 7 Dollar Maid. 8 Sy.lyan, 4 Wall run ga. limit: 5 Margaret Parrish, 36yds bhd; 3 Corrlanda, 48. Won by a neck with four lengths between second and third. Times, 3.33, 3.37 2 3.31 4-5. WAIMEA HANDICAP, or £7O; limit 3.43; !J miles. 3 MAJOR cry. limit (Donald) .... I I—PASSPORT, 36yds bhd (Kearns) .. 2 6—LOYAL AVIS, limit (Pope) .... 3 Also started: i Ruddy, 5 Gauge, limit; 2 Travel well. 36yds bhd. Won by hair a length with three lengths between second and third. Times, 3.28 1— 3.25 2-5, 3.30. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. or £100; limit 4.50; 2 miles. B—GREAT CHUM, limit (August) .. t 6—SUPERB, limit (Frost) 2 2 IDEAL, 36yds bhd (Thomas) .. 3 Also started: i l Aim worthy, 3 Aircraft, u Marie Louise, 7 Epilogue, limit; 10 Orleigh Mills, 12yds bhd; 5 Decoy Bird, 1 Grand Author, 36; 4 Hidden Charm, 48. Won by a head with one and a-hair lengths between second and third. Time, 4.34, 4.34 1-5, 4.32. APPLEBY HANDICAP. or £7O; limit 3.0; 1J miles. 1 — SHOELACE, limit (Stewart) .... t 3 REAL PAL, liml,t (August) 2 2 BRIAN BORU, limit (Roche) .. 3 Also started; 6 First Aid, 10 Janice, 8 Kaltawa, limit; 5 Wrackless, limit and Dusky Ohum, 12yds hhd (bracketed); 7 Lady Ann, 12; 4 Dandy Locanda, 9 Royal Travis, 24. Won by a length with a length between second and third. Times, 2.51 2-5. 2.5 1 3 2.53. TASMAN HANDICAP. Or £80: trotters; limit 5.7; •> miles. 1 — WINNIE PARRISH, -18yds bhd (Mackle) 1 3—COUNT PARRISH, limit (Pugh) .. 2 2 WIKITORIA, 84yds bhd (Rerkett) 3 Also started: 6 Dollar Maid, i Wahrunga, limit; 5 Margaret Parrish, 48yds bhd. Won by one length with four lengths between second arid third. Times, 4.52 RICHMOND RANDICAP. or £7O; limit 3.5; U miles. I —PASSPORT, 36yds bhd (Kearns) l S—RUDDY, limit (Yeatman) 2 3 BRIAN BORU, 36yds bhd (Roche) 3 Also started: 7 Glockenspiel, 6 Major Guy, 4 Northern Guy, limit; 2 Activity, 4Syds bhd. Won by a length with a length between second and third. Times, 2.48 2-5, 2.52, 2.49 3-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP. or £80; limit 2.23; 1 mile. 1 — ALLWORTHY, 12ydf B'id (Thomas) I •i—REAL PAL, limit (.%«Bust) 2 2 ROYAL TRAVIS, 12yriii>hd (Frost) 3 Also started: 10 Buddy, It First Aid, 13 Janice. 9 Kaitawa. limit; 3 Lady Ann. limit, and Decoy Bird, 36yds bhd (bracketed): 5 Oreatrast, .8 Waving Corn, limit; 7 Epilogue, limit, and 7 Trada, 12yds bhd (bracketed); 6 Dandy Locanda, 12 Marie Louise, 2 Superb and Royal Travis (bracketed), 12yds. Won by a length with a head between second and third. Times, 2.12 (course record), 2.13 1-5, 2.12 2-5.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 11
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