TROTTING.
I NANG Alf UA TROTTING CLUB
There was a fair attendance at Reefton yesterday, and good trotting took place. About went througli the tote.
Welcome Handicap.—Ringleader (14 secs) I, Lady Bombay (13sees) 2. Myrtle Leaf (11 secs) 3.- Invictus and Lady Lin wood were scratched. Progreiss Handicap.—lnquisitive (7 secs) 1, Ardroth (16 secs) 2, L. R. (scr) 3. All started.
Trotting Club Handicap.—Lucy Wnl lace (12seos) 1, Lord Rase (17soos) 2 Osier (ITsecs) 3. Peony was scratched Time 5.8.
Blaokwater Handicap—Ringleader (14secs) 1. Myrtle Leaf (I4secs) 2. Topsy Wallace (llsecs) 3. Electric Handicap.—Belgium (18secs) 1, Red Prince (2secs) 2, Fernleigh (5 secs) 3.
Inglewood Handicap.—Lord Rose (12 secs) 1, Peony (lsecs) 2, Dick B. (scr) 3. Buck’s Head also started. Big River Handicap.—Lady Linwood (18secs) 1, Tj.R. (ssecs) 2. Vigorous (18 secs) 3.
Keep-Tt-I)£<rk Handicap.—Buck’s Head (lOsees) 1, Wee Pat (12sees) 2, •.Royal 'SHot (Usees) 3. Four others started.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1917, Page 2
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150TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1917, Page 2
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