ADDINGTON TROTS
SECOND DAY RESULTS IMPERIAL JADE TRIUMPHS OLLIVIER TO FINE ART (By Telegraph.—Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday The New Zealand Metropolitan TrottingClub’s carnival was continued at Adding-ton to-day under fine weather conditions before another larg-e attendance. The tiack was hard and fast. Concluding results: OLLIVIER HANDICAP First £isu, second £lsu, third £IOO, fourth £SO; limit 4.26; 2 miles - 2 —FINE ART, 12yds' bhd Of. C. McTlgue) i i Stewart ) 2 4 3—PLUTUS, limit [C. S. Donald) 3 5 S —GALLANT KNIGHT, limit (J. Bryce, jun.) 4 Also started: 3—B bonny Azure, limit; J —Renown s Best, limit, and Pot Luck, lj.’yds bhd (bracketed); I —l Cantata (bracketed with blair Athol), 12; 7—7 King's Play, 313; 3 —i Lawn Derby, 48. Length; two lengths. Times: 4.28, 4.27 1- 4.29 2-3. NEW ZEALAND DERBY BTAKEB, First £725, second £3ou, third £775, fourth £SO; three-year-olds; 1A miles ? — 2 —'IMPERIAL JADE (M. Holnfes) . 1 I GALLANT CHIEF (J. Bryce, 3— 4 — BETTY BOOP ' (\V.‘ J.' Doyle) ' 3 13 f —ORDNANCE (M. C. McTigue) . 4 Also Started: 6—6 Nationalist, 5—5 bhady Glen, l— i Highland Scott (bracketed with Gallant Chief), o—y Latest Edition, 4—3 Durability, 7—7 Great \V ai takl. Neck each way. Times: 3.22 1-5, 3.22 2- 3.22 3-5. SOCKBURN HANDICAP First £250, second £IOO, third £SO; trotters; limit 3.26; li miles *— s —>'ELL VOLO, limit (F. J. Smith) 1 - —-—ROYAL ROMANCE, 12yds bhd (\. Alborn) 2 1 — I —WARNOOKA, 36yds bhd (C. S. Donald) 3 Also started: B—B Aristotle, 7—7 Guy Hugo, 6—6 Pilot Peter, limit; 3—3 Lament, 4—4 Mute, 12yds bhd; 1— 1 Captain Bolt \bracketed with Wahnooka), 24. Length and a-haif; neck. Pilot Peter was fourth. Times: 3.19, 3.18 1-5, 3.16 2 METROPOLITAN HANDICAP First £2OO, second £6O, third £4O; limit 2.48; li miles 2—2—TOKEN, limit (J. Pringle) .... 1 10—10—WAIPAI1I, limit (P. Gallagher) 2 7—B—BING CROSBY, limit (M. Holmes) 3 Also started: 13 —14 Aide de Camp, fi—6 Cruiser, B—7 Donor, 9—ll Jesse Owens, 14—13 Red Pigeon, 4—4 Parauri, 12—12 Subsidy, 11—9 Wee Potts, ilmit; 5—5 Waitaki Power, 3—3 Lightning Lady, I—l Southern Chief, 12yds bhd; 15—15 George Rey, 24. Two lengths; neck. Lightning Lady was rourth. Tillies: 2.43 2-5, 2.43 4-5. CLARKSON HANDICAP First £225, second £75, third £SO; limit 2.45; li miles 3 3—ICE VI'S, 12yds bhd (11. Young) 1 1 I —COLONEL GRATTAN, limit (F. Holmes) 2 S—S—ROCKS AHEAD, 12yds bhd (J. Walsh) 3 Also started: 4—4 Frisco Boy and Frisco Lady (bracketed), 7—7 Glenrossie, 2—2 Windsor Lass, limit; 6—6 Village Guy, 12yds bhd. Neck; three lengths. Windsor Lass was , rourth. Times: 2.38, 2.39 1-5, 2.39. Higher Turnover The totalisator handled £48,904 10s, compared with £45,049 10s on the second day last year, an increase of £3855.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20958, 10 November 1939, Page 2
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