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CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB

 

YEAR: 1894

1894 CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB: WINTER MEETING

The weather accompaniments to the Canterbury Trotting Club's meeting yesterday were all that could be desired, and the expectation of a thoroughly successful gathering was fulfilled to the letter. Indeed, the meeting may be set down as the best trotting reunion held in or about Christchurch, and those present had the satisfaction of witnessing some of the finest exhibitions of trotting that have been seen in New Zealand.

The attendance, if not a record one, was, at all events, nearly as good as at any previous meeting on the Showgrounds. As usual, the management was first class, and happily there was but one trivial protest.

The elimination of Yum Yum from the Addington Plate robbed the race of a little interest. The finish, however, between the mare's stable companion and Miss Poole was very exciting, for after the latter had caught and passed Ike in the straight, the gelding came again and gained the verdict by a little more than a head.

The stallion race too was robbed of some excitement by the refusal of Kentucky to leave the mark, and his rival was well ahead before Farrar got his horse going. It was found, however, that Imperious, who was lacking the condition of the other two, had been under-estimated by the handicappers, and he succeeded in keeping in front to the end, winning from Specification by three and a half seconds.

The latter made ample amends by securing the three-mile-race, covering the distance in 7min 35 1/2sec, which reduces by a big lump all New Zealand records for the distance. Keith and his horse were loudly cheered on coming up the straight.

Another record was established when the great Yum Yum came out in the Electric Stakes, and cutting down her opponents very easily, ran over the mile in 2min 27 1/2sec. The track was in splendid order, as may be supposed, for the making of fast times.

During the day the sum of £2856 was passed through the totalisators, being the largest sum handled at a winter meeting.

Following are details:-

MAIDEN HANDICAP (in saddle) of 30 sovs; second 5 sovs from stake. Two miles.

Mr T Dixon's b g Bunthorne by Victor-Albany mare, 3yrs, 20sec (Owner) 1.
Mr G Warburton's b g Mallow, aged, 6sec (Owner) 2.
Mr M Friedlander's b m Rosewood, aged, scr (C Kerr) 3.

Virginia 6sec, Autonomy 14sec, Wee Ben 16sec, Killone 17sec, Shooting Star 18sec, Lady Ethel 18sec, Evina 18sec, Dolly 20sec, Vagary 20sec, Ruby 20sec and Blackheath 20sec also started.

Vagary, the favourite, left his mark badly, and before rounding the first turn was some lengths behind Bunthorne and Ruby, but joining the latter before the end of the first round led, Bunthorne breaking repeatedly falling back. Vagary and Ruby broke alternately, and Bunthorne settling down caught the pair in the third round. Ruby then dropped back, and Mallow ran into second place, but was unable to reach Bunthorne, who won by seven seconds, the rest headed by Rosewood distanced. Time, 5min 55sec. Totalisator, £418 10s. Dividend - £6 16s.

WINTER HANDICAP (in harness) of 45 sovs; second 5 sovs from stake. Two miles.

Mr Mulholland's blk g Hollywood by Young Irvington, 5yrs, 25sec (W Kerr) 1.

Peppermint 10sec, Geordie II 12sec, Virginia 13sec, Bit o' Blue 14sec, Seawood 16sec, Jeanette 24sec and Dingo(late Mountain Lad) 26sec also started.

Hollywood passed Jeanette going down the back, and passing the post the first time held a clear lead. Peppermint being in third place. The latter drew rapidly on the leaders in the second lap, and with a mile gone had made up the best part of her handicap; she, however, broke badly at the top turn on the third round, and Hollywood getting away was not afterwards troubled, winning easily by 100 yards. Time, 5min 59sec. Dividend - £1 14s.

ADDINGTON PLATE HANDICAP of 80 sovs; second 10 sovs and third 5 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr B Edwards's ch g Ike, aged, 94sec (Owner) 1.
Mr M Friedlander's cr m Miss Poole, 5yrs, 27sec (C Kerr) 2.
Mr P Howard's br m Shamrock, aged, 27sec (Hamill) 3.

Hippias 38sec and Doll 38sec also started.

With Ike well in front of Shamrock and Miss Poole the race had narrowed itself down to those three when the first lap had been completed. At the mile post Ike was travelling well within himself in front, the two mares being in company some forty yards away. Just after this Shamrock lost her place through getting in the air. Passing the post the third time Ike was going so well that he seemed to have the race in hand, but Miss Poole steadily drew on him, and as they were rounding the home turn the gelding broke and Miss Poole got in front. Ike, however, coming again, got up on the post, and won by a head and neck. Time, 5min 35sec. Dividend - £2 4s.

FIRST SIRES STAKES HANDICAP (in harness) of 50 sovs; second 10 sovs from stake. Two miles.

Messrs Mangan & Wilson's b h Imperious by Director-Mundane, aged, 20sec (C Kerr) 1.
Mr A J Keith's b h Specification by Contractor-Kate Merry Lark, aged, scr (Owner) 2.
Mr WV Jardin's b h Kentucky, aged, 4sec (Farrar) 3.

Kentucky refused to leave the mark, and when Specification got going Imperious, making the best of his handicap, held a strong lead. At the mile the son of Director had come back very little to the scratch horse, while Kentucky had given up the hopeless stern chase. In the last round Specification closed up on the leader, but in no time endangered his chance, Kerr driving Imperious past the post a winner by ten lengths. Time, 5min 21sec. Dividend - £2 4s.

SELLING HANDICAP (in harness) of 30 sovs. Two miles.

Mr J Dewey's ch g Harlequin, aged, 17sec (Owner) 1.
Mr C Hendrickson's ch g Tommy, aged, 12sec (Owner) 2.
Mr T Walker's br g Energy, aged, 8sec (Owner) 3.

Pride of Erin scr, Seawood 14sec, Meg 15sec, Buckeye 12sec, Te Kooti 17sec, Dingo(late Mountain Lad) 18sec, Beatrice 22sec and Mariner 24sec also started.

Harlequin at once going to the front, was never headed, and won easily. Dividend - £12.
A protest was lodged against the winner for galloping, which was dismissed. Harlequin was bought in for £9.

CANTERBURY STAKES HANDICAP (in harness) of 100 sovs; second 10 sovs from stake. Three miles.

Mr A keith's b h Spesification by Contractor-Kate Merrylark, aged, scr (Owner) 1.

Kentucky 6sec, Opossum 36sec, Olly 36sec, Springfield 40sec, Milly 52sec and Holly 52sec also started.

When a mile had been covered Springfield was in front, while Kentucky and Specification, who had been travelling at a great pace, had drawn very considerably on the leaders. Shortly after passing the mile post Kentucky got in the air, and Specification went passed him. At two miles Springfield was the only one in front of Specification, who got to the front at the turn out of the straight commencing the last lap, and going on finished alone. Time, 7min 35 1/2sec. Dividend - £3 6s.

ELECTRIC HANDICAP (in saddle) of 50 sovs; second 5 sovs and third 3 sovs from the stake. One mile.

Mr C E Abbott's b m Yum Yum by Childe Harold, aged, scr (B Edwards) 1.
Mr E M Stackwood's blk m Black Angel, 6yrs, 28sec (Owner) 2.

Commotion 11sec, Fairchild 15sec, Mallow 17sec, Kelpie 17sec, Gipsy's Warning 18sec, Darkie 18sec, The Frog 20sec also started.

Yum Yum caught The Frog at the bottom turn on the last round, and won, pulling up, by fifteen lengths. Time, 2min 27 1/2sec. Dividend - £2 8s.

PONY SADDLE HANDICAP 0f 25 sovs. Two miles.

Mr J Jardin's br f Doris, 3yrs, 20sec (Owner) 1.

Black Oats scr, Kissing up 34sec, Paddy 34sec, Iris 36sec, Jean 42sec and Vera 42sec also started.

Doris passed with the lead at a mile, and going on distanced all others. Time, 5min 52sec. Dividend - £8.

Credit: The Press 25May1894

 

YEAR: 1892

1892 CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB: WINTER MEETING

President, Mr Hugh McIlraith. Vice-Presidents, Messrs William Boag and Edwin Blake. MHR Stewards, Messrs G W McRae, W Tonks, A L Myers, Jos Perkins, Jas Jackson, H McIlraith, E Blake, MHR, Wm Boag, C Amyes. Judge, Mr Wm Boag. Hon.Treasurer, Mr H McIlraith, Time-keeper, Mr H Reynolds. Starter, Mr H J Derrett, Clerk of the Course, Mr F Mulholland. Clerk of the Scales, Mr J Kerr. Handicapper, Mr J Heslop. Secretary, Fred Mills.

The sou-west rain of Friday night made the track heavy and slippery for the Canterbury Trotting Club's Meeting. Though the day was bright there was a cold wind blowing, and this, no doubt, kept many people away. There was, however, a fair attendance.

Before the races started Mr Friedlander applied to be heard with reference to his nominations, but the Committee decided that they had been insufficiently addressed, and consequently they objected to allowing his horses to start. Mr Friedlander put in a claim to be allowed to start them notwithstanding the decision of the Stewards present.

The trotting throughout was of a rather mixed order. Owing to the breaking of Coronella and Spinaway in the Maiden Erin's Hope probably owed her victory. In the Handicap Pony Trot May failed to show form she has previously done, and Parnell, who was dressed in his best, travelled throughout faster than any one of his bigger opponents, and won easily. Berlinda and Tennessee, daughters of Berlin, finished first and second respectively in the Telegraph Handicap in harness, and Blue Gown secured third place on sufferance.

The Addington Plate Handicap, in saddle, proved the foregone conclusion it was voted for Nilreb, who had Marahuna caught at the end of a mile. The most interesting event of the day was the three-mile harness race, won by Sonny, who, with JM, had all their work cut out to make up their ground on some of the leaders, though Sonny had the race won half a mile from home. An exciting finish between Coronella and the Auckland pony Shamrock III, wound up the afternoon's sport.

Following are the results:-

MAIDEN STAKES HANDICAP (in saddle), of 20 sovs. Two miles.

Mr J Breslin's br m Erin's Hope by Berlin, 5yrs, 12sec (Johnston) 1.
Mr A Scott's b m Coronella, 4yrs, 10sec (Scott) 2.
Messrs J & J Murray's b m Spinaway, 6yrs, 10sec (Jas Murray) 3.

Idaho scr(C Kerr), Alyth 7sec(McDonnell), Oaklands 7sec(Mitchell), Orizabo 7sec, Vixen 10sec, Apprentice 15sec(King) also started.

Erin's Hope went to the front early, and kept the lead all the way, though twice closely pressed by Coronella, who broke up and spoilt her chance, and finished four lengths away. Spinaway, who broke repeatedly at the early part of the race, 70yds away, Idaho fourth. Time, 6min 28 1/2sec. Dividend - £3 11s 6d.

HANDICAP PONY TROT (in saddle) of 15 sovs; second pony 2 1/2 sovs from stake. Two miles.

Mr R Ray's blk g Parnell, aged, 10sec (Owner) 1.
Mr F Whitehead's b m Taradale, 8sec (Owner) 2.
Mr T Williams' b g Scotty, 12sec (Turton) 3.

May 1sec, Belle 17sec, Hickory 20sec also started.

Won very easily. Time, 6min 23 1/2sec. Dividend - £1 11s.

TELEGRAPH STAKES HANDICAP (in harness) of 25 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stake. One and a half miles.

Mr H Mace's b m Berlinda by Berlin, 5yrs, 34sec (Milne) 1.
Mr J Murray's b m Tennessee, 5yrs, 30sec (Vallance) 2.
Mr W T Oliff'sb h Blue Gown, aged, 16sec (Oliff) 3.

Sandgate 6sec(Edwards), Venus 15sec(Hamil), Colonial 23sec(Barns), Alyth 32sec(McDonnell), General 32sec(J Munro), Kentucky Wilkes 34sec(Needham), Miss Sligo 34sec(Moorehouse), Lincoln Yet 36sec(Jackson), Vulcan 36sec(Seaton), Daphne 38sec(Douglas).

Berlinda got to the front early and was never headed, winning by 20yds; a poor third. Time, 4min 57 1/2sec. Dividend - £4 5s.

ADDINGTON PLATE HANDICAP (in saddle) of 55 sovs; second 5 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr W Kerr's b g Nilreb by Berlin, 4yrs, 24sec (W Kerr) 1.
Mr T Whitehead's b m Marahuna, 40sec (Owner) 2.
Mr H T Brewer's b g Rover, 28sec (M Edward) 3.

Bob II 30sec(Linskey), Highfield 36sec(Wright) also started.

After they had gone a mile Nilreb went to the front and won easily by 60 yards, pulling up the last part of the journey; a poor third. Time, 6min 3 1/2sec. Dividend - £1 8s.

HANDICAP DISPOSAL STAKES (in saddle) of 15 sovs. Two miles.

Mr J Filson's br g Pegasus, aged, 10sec (Owner) w.o.

Pegasus was sold for £4 10s to Mr McGregor.

STEWARDS' PLATE HANDICAP (in harness) of 55 sovs; second 5 sovs from stake. Open to all horses that have put up a harness record of 9min 30sec, or its equivalent either as first, second or third. Three miles.

Mr C Bridson's ch g Sonny, aged, 22sec (Munroe) 1.
Mr J Gaskins' g m JM, aged, 30sec (Gaskin) 2.
Mr T Walker's b m Elsie Gay, aged, 40sec (Walker) 3.

Venus 32sec(Hamil), Diplomacy 52sec(Goslin), Shela 52sec(Jarden), Timbuc 58sec(Jones).

Timbuc led from the first to the end of the third round, when Shela drew level, and first one and then the other was in front, but both broke in the fourth round and let in Elsie Gay, who, after a fair trial of pace with Timbuc, shook him off. JM and Sonny in the fifth round closed on Elsie Gay, and Munroe, who drove very patiently, then took Sonny to the front and won finally by fifty yards, JM who was not handled in the same workmanlike manner as the winner, after a good set-to just beat Elsie Gay for second place. Timbuc fourth. Time, 9min 8sec. Dividend - £1 14s 6d.

ELECTRIC STAKES HANDICAP (in saddle) of 25 sovs; second 5 sovs from the stake. One mile.

Mr A Scott's br m Coronella by Lincoln Yet, 4yrs (Brake) 1.
Mr M Edwards'blk g Shamrock III, aged, 16sec (B Edwards) 2.
Mr J Jarden's b g Unknown, 4yrs, 17sec (Jarden) 3.

Coronella went away in capital style, and soon overtook Unknown and Jess II, and led the last half a mile. Shamrock III who began rather badly, finished up the straight in good style, and only failed by the shortest of heads; a poor third. Time, 3min 1 1/2sec. Dividend - £7 7s 6d.

A protest was entered against Coronella on the ground that she had shown a reversal of form on her maiden effort. It was argued that a change of riders, the improved state of the track, and an alteration in shoeing had contributed to Coronella's success, and the stewards rightly disallowed the protest.

£1354 was passed through the totalisator.

Credit: The Press 6 June 1892

 

YEAR: 1892

1892 CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB: OCTOBER MEETING

Quite one of the most successful gatherings held under the auspices of the above-named Club was that of Saturday last. The day was delightfully fine, almost too warm, and although there have been larger assemblages at some of the previous trotting meetings on the ground the attendance was more than an average one.

The President of the Club was conspicuous by his absence; he has not yet returned from Wellington, but all the other officers were in their places, and the management left nothing to be desired. The sport was of a superior kind. It was expected that fast time would be put up; the breaking of records was, however, not looked for, and when Miss Hilda reduced the time for the two miles in saddle, and Parnell gave further evidence of what a wonderful midget he is by clipping a few seconds off his previous long distance performances, the spectators were more than satisfied, and hailed both the winners mentioned in the heartiest manner.

The opening fell to Oakland, a full brother to Kentucky, who never gave his opponents a ghost of a show, and the same horse easily accounted for the mile saddle event in both his races, being well handled by young Edwards. The dual victory of Oakland was very popular, the more so from the fact that such a thorough going sportsman as "Mr H Fear" has been hitherto singularly unfortunate. The collapse of the sulky to which Pride of Erin was attached lessened the interest in the Telegragh Stakes, as the mare might have made a fight of it with the winner.

Starting at a fine, even gait, Miss Hilda gradually overhauled her opponents in the class saddle event, and in the end came home alone, eclipsing Calista's record for the distance by half a second. Following on this meritorious performance came Parnell's victory, the public's little favourite - not the machine favourite on this occasion, for his backers received the best dividend of the day - just gaining the verdict, covering the two miles well under even time.

The running of Jess II in the concluding event, which was annexed easily by Locket, was deemed so unsatisfactory that Craw, the rider, was bought before the Stewards, who, after hearing what he had to say, severely cautioned him.

The sum of £1988 represented the operations of the totalisator.

Following are details of the sport:-

MAIDEN STAKES SADDLE HANDICAP, of 30 sovs. Two miles.

Mr H Fear's b g Oakland by Berlin-Jenny Tracy, aged, 29sec (Edwards) 1.
Mr E E LeLievre's b g Hassen, 5yrs, 15sec (Wright) 2.
Mr J J Lewis' b g Commotion(late Hilton), 4yrs, 15sec (Owner) 3.

Dick 15sec, Gobo 15sec, Albino 15sec, Brown Duchess 15sec, Miss Poole 15sec, GOM 15sec, Lena 20sec, Gentle Annie 20sec, U Know 20sec, Fairholm 20sec and Jenny Lind 20sec also started.

Oakland at once drew away, and not being approached, won very easily by over 100 yards. The second and third finished close together. Time, 5min 57sec. Dividend - £2 2s.

TELEGRAPH STAKES (in harness) of 40 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr D Barns'ch g Colonial, aged, 25sec (Owner) 1.
Mr C Barry's br g Stonewall Jackson, 5yrs, 35sec (Marr) 2.

Pride of Erin 30sec, Lena 32sec, Vulcan 40sec and Jess II 40sec also started.

At the mile post Pride of Erin was leading, but a short distance further on Colonial got up and a collision occurred, in which Pride of Erin's sulky came to grief. Colonial was hard pressed by Stonewall Jackson, but maintained the lead to the end, winning by four lengths. Time, 6min. Dividend - £3 13s.
A protest lodged against the winner for foul driving was dismissed.

STEWARDS' CLASS SADDLE HANDICAP of 80 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr M Friedlander's b m Miss Hilda by Berlin-Southern Queen, aged, scr (Harold) 1.
Mr J Willis' g m Patience, aged, 28sec (Wright) 2.
Mr P Walker's ch m Mistake, aged, 23sec (Owner) 3.

Coronella 18sec, Jimmie Ossan(late Ossan) 28sec, Lightning 28sec, Bridal Rose 28sec, HRH 36sec also started.

Mistake led for over three-quarters of a mile, when Patience got in front. On the last round, Miss Hilda, who had been coming steadily through, passed into the lead, and won very easily. Time, 5min 21 1/2sec. Dividend - £3 9s.

PONY SADDLE HANDICAP of 20 sovs; second 2 1/2 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr R Ray jur's br g Parnell, aged, scratch (Owner) 1.
Mr T Waddington's b m May, aged, 14sec (Moorhouse) 2.

Nick 25sec, Princess May 25sec, Slouch 25sec, Carmen 35sec and Merivale 40sec also started.

May got to the front on the second roundand led till passing the post the third time, when Parnell ranged alongside; the two kept close together all the way round, and in a most exciting finish Parnell won by half a length, May breaking on the post. Time, 5min 57 1/2sec. Dividend - £5 7s.

ADDINGTON PLATE CLASS HARNESS HANDICAP of 80 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stake. Three miles.

Mr H Brinkman's b m HRH by Berlin, aged, 50sec (Munro) 1.
Mr T Walker's ch m Mistake, aged, 52sec (Owner) 2.
Mr A Goslin's blk m Diplomacy, aged, 45sec (Owner) 3.

Miss Hilda 9sec behind(pen 11sec), Tennessee 25sec, Colonial 32sec(pen 8sec), Charlie 32sec, Belle Mahone 35sec, Apology 40sec also started.

Mistake and HRH kept close together for a mile, when the latter drew away, and trotting in fine style soon obtained a commanding lead, and maintaining an even gait all through, won very easily, distancing the others. Miss Hilda broke up badly. Time, 8min 54 1/2sec. Dividend - £2 3s.

ELECTRIC STAKES SADDLE HANDICAP of 40 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from stake. One mile.

Mr H Fear's b g Oakland by Berlin-Jenny Tracey, aged, 13sec(pen 5sec) (M Edwards) 1.
Mr T Walker's ch m Mistake, aged, 18sec (Owner) 2.
Mr E Bowes' ch g Roy, aged, scr (Angus) 3.

Darkie 10sec, Unknown 10sec, Miss Irwell 12sec, Diana 12sec, Apology 12sec, Jimmie Ossan (late Ossan) 15sec, Broomlands (late Clarence) 15sec, Patience 15sec, Makarara coupled with Brown Duchess each 15sec, Miss Molly 15sec, Commotion (late Hilton) 15sec, Stonewall Jackson 18sec and Jess II 20sec also started.

Oakland caught Mistake at the home bend, and the latter breaking Oakland won easily by a dozen lengths, Roy, who lost a lot of ground at the start, a fair third. Time, 2min 49 1/4sec. Dividend - £4 10s.

MAIDEN HARNESS HANDICAP of 30 sovs; second 5 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr A Lenhardt's b m Locket, aged, 25sec (Owner) 1.
Mr J A Horner's br g Clearwell, aged, 25sec (Owner) 2.
Mr A G Holmes' ch m Bridal Rose, aged, 3sec (E Price) 3.

Oddfellow 15sec, Dick 15sec, Chaos 15sec, Jenny Lind 25sec, Jess II 30sec, and Old Maid 30sec also started.

By the time a mile had been covered Locket was in the lead, and, maintaining her advantage to the end won by fifty yards. Time, 6min 29sec. Dividend - £4 1s 6d.

Credit: The Press 17 Oct 1892

 

YEAR: 1888

1888 CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB FIRST MEETING

[Per the "Star's" Pigeon Express]

The first meeting of the recently-formed Canterbury Trotting Club was held at the A & P Association's Grounds this afternoon. The weather was very favourable, and the arrangements on the ground appear to be excellent, but the attendance was not large at the commencement of proceedings, but increased as the afternoon progressed. The following are results received up to the hour at which we went to press :-

MAIDEN TROT (in saddle) of 20 sovs. About two miles.

Mr J Baker's b g Dexter, aged, (Cox) 1=

Mr G Burke's b m Jane, 4yrs (Owner) 1=

Mr W Cliff's b h Blue Gown, 5yrs (Harrington) 3.

Lady Munster, Miss Small, Jenny, Blossom, Arian, Rose, Bachlieu, Misfortune, Hard Times, Our Nag and Waikari also started.

Jane went to the front immediately the word was given, and during the first round established a lead of ten lengths, Misfortune, Dexter, and Hard Times following in that order. There was little change until beginning the second round, when Jane eased up, and Dexter began to catch the leader. A most exciting race ensued, and Dexter catching the favourite in the last dozen yards made a dead heat, Blue Gown, who broke repeatedly, a fair third. It was decided to run off the dead heat, Dexter winning.

Time 6min 7 1/2sec.

HANDICAP PONY TROT - Sedgemere Lass, Misfortune, Emily.

HANDICAP TIME TROT - Victor, Blue Gown, Gipsy.

NOVEL RACE - Jess, Whalebone, Doctor.

HANDICAP TIME TROT - The Rogue, Wait-a-While, Betsy.

TIME HANDICAP TROT - Blue Gown, Gipsy, Gip.

HANDICAP CONSOLATION TROT - Queenie, Bob Gawn, Hard Times.

Credit: Star 7 & 9 April 1888

 

YEAR: 1888

1888 CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB MAY MEETING

MAIDEN TROT (Saddle) - Emily, Blossom, Bachlieu.

TIME HANDICAP PONY TROT (Saddle) - Emily, Brown Joe, Shakspere.

HANDICAP TIME TROT (Saddle) - Blue Gown, Wanda, Gipsy.

HANDICAP NOVEL TROT (Saddle) - Double Hill, Zella, Emily.

HANDICAP TROT (in harness) - Jimmy, Jenny, The Rogue.

TIME HANDICAP TROT (Saddle) - Frolic-some, Wait-a-While, Blue Gown.



Credit: Star 12 & 14 May 1888

 

YEAR: 1888

1888 CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB JUNE MEETING

The third meeting of the Canterbury Trotting Club was held at the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's grounds, Addington, this afternoon. There was a fair attendance, and the track was in good order.

The following are results received up to the hour at which we went to press. (NB - The handicaps are behind scratch):-

MAIDEN TROT (in saddle) of 20 sovs. About two miles.

Mr A Grimmer's blk g Mosquito, aged (F Angus) 1.

Mr F Horner's w m Snowball, aged (Owner) 2.

Shuttle, Lady Emma, Kitty, Bachlieu, Guida, Anger, Wildacre, Sutton, Emulation, Jack, Midge & Pat also started.

Midge and Bachlieu led for three rounds alternately, Emulation looking dangerous. At the fourth turn round Mosquito came out and won very easily by several lengths, the rest pulling up.

Time 6min 18sec. Dividend - £5 3s.

HANDICAP PONY TROT (in saddle) of 15 sovs. Height, 14h 1in. About two miles.

Messrs W & C Kerr's blk m Tiny, aged, 18sec (C Kerr) 1.

Mr J Keith's b m Emily, aged, 27sec (Owner) 2.

Mr H McBratney's blk m Maori Maid, 8sec (Owner) 3.

Fedora scr, Little Nell 5sec, Dad 8sec, Hero 10sec, Farewell 10sec, Brown Joe 20sec and Queenie 35sec also ran.

Tiny soon went to the front, Emily and Maori Maid next in attendance. Emily looked dangerous coming up the straight, but broke and was beaten by four lengths, the mare a fair third, the rest beaten off.

Time 6min 33sec. Totalisator dividend - £4 7s.

HANDICAP TROT (in saddle) of 35 sovs; second hors to receive 5 sovs from the stake. About three miles.

Mr A Grimmer's blk g Mosquito, aged, 11sec (Angus) 1.

Mr T Marr's b m Waikari, 5yrs, scr (J Milne) 2.

Mr D Barns' ch g Richmond, aged, 23sec (Owner) 3.

HANDICAP NOVEL RACE (in harness) of 20 sovs. The winner to be sold immediately after the race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds. About two miles.

Mr H Kibblewhite's b g Big Ben, 5yrs, 8sec (Farrar) 1.

Mr J Campbell's rn g Seldom Fed, aged, 5sec (Walker) 2.

Mr C Crooks' b m Midge, aged, 10sec (Owner) 3.

HANDICAP TROT (in harness) of 30 sovs. About three miles.

Mr T Marr's b m Waikari, 5yrs, 3sec (Owner) 1.

Mr J Barker's br g Dexter, aged, 30sec (Cox) 2.

HANDICAP TROT (in saddle) of 20sovs. About two miles.

Mr B Edwards' br g Lunatic, aged, 47sec (Owner) 1.

Mr J Barrett's ch g Bachlieu, aged, 15sec (Owner) 2.

Mr A Grimmer's blk g Mosquito, aged, 20sec 3.

HANDICAP NOVEL TROT (in saddle) of 20sovs. The winner to be sold immediately after the race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds. About two miles.

Mr R Sunderland's gr m Sedgemere Lass, aged, 27sec (Farrar) 1.

Mr V Harris' b g Emulation, aged, 20sec 2.

Mr F Lee's b m Kitty, aged, 20sec 3.



Credit: Star 23 & 25 June 1888

 

YEAR: 1888

1888 CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB: November Meeting

MAIDEN TROT (in saddle) of 20 sovs. About two miles.

Mr J Hanson's gr g Roarer, 6yrs, (A J Keith) 1.

Mr J Thomas' b g Native Boy, 6yrs, (J Jardin) 2.

Mr H Mace's ch m Kate, aged, (Milne) 3.

Spot, Hilda, Sonny, Fleurette, Nanki Poo, Duke of Connaught, Fermanagh and Apprentice also started.

HANDICAP PONY TROT (in saddle) of 15 sovs; second, 2 1/2 sovs from the stake. About two miles.

Mr G Sharpe's rn g Vanity, 6yrs, 40sec (W Kerr) 1.

Mr J Farrar's cr m Brown Joe, aged, 25sec (Owner) 2.

Mr G Burke's br g Fernandez, aged, 40sec (Owner) 3.

HANDICAP TIME TROT (in saddle) of 30 sovs, second horse 5 sovs. About three miles.

Mr H McKay's b m Semolina, 5yrs, 45sec (W McKay) 1.

Mr H Mace's ch m Kate, aged, 60sec (Milne) 2.

Mr R Young's br m Despised, aged, 50sec (Douglas) 3.

HANDICAP NOVEL TROT (in saddle) of 35 sovs. About two miles.

Mr G McBain's gr m Milley, aged, 40sec (Bourke) 1.

Mr J Poff's br g Charlie A, aged, 40sec (Douglas) 2.

Mr E Simpson's gr g Hero, aged, 20sec (Owner) 3.

HANDICAP TIME TROT (in harness) of 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs. ASbout three miles.

Mr A J Keith's b g Long Roper, aged, 25sec (Owner) 1.

Mr B Edward's br g Plunger, aged, scr (Owner) 2.

Mr A McKee's rn m Kate, aged, 45sec (Owner) 3.

HANDICAP TIME TROT (in saddle) of 20 sovs. About two miles.

Mr J Knight's br m Symphony, aged, 50sec (Bourke) 1.

Mr A Bowes' ch g potatau, aged, 35sec (Owner) 2.

Mr H Mace's ch m Kate, aged, 50sec (Milne) 3.

HANDICAP NOVEL TROT (in harness) of 15 sovs. About two miles.

Mr J Jardin's ch m Never Mind, aged, 15sec (Owner) 1.

Mr H McBratney's b g Timbuc, aged, 30sec (Seaton) 2.

Mr J R Walsh's gr g Shuffler, aged, 45sec (Owner) 3.

Credit: Star 26 Nov 1888

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