TROTTING.
N. 7.. METROPOLITAN T.C. | lIY TKLKOHAIMI —I*KK I’KKSS ASSOCIATION] CHRISTCHURCH Nov- 10. Tile weather was fino, but windy for the concluding day of tin* Aletropolitilu Trotting Club’s Spring footing Kan foil over-night but did not affect the track. The attendance i*- very larg\ (iovornor’s Handicap Electioneer Child 1, l’ietor Timmerman 2. Marvel) a. Won by two lengths. Time .1.55 3-5. Enfield Handicap- Auguste Dillon I. (lion Maris 2, Lord Mmto d. Won by a length. Time ‘-Ml 1-5. Chridtohuri h I 'andidap, 2 mjiles, Trix l’ointe,- ], Willie Lincoln 2, silver Nut A. Won by two lengths. Time -I .HI. Australasian Handicap --Peter Mae 1. Cammie 1, Nellie Scott 3. Won by ■: length. Time 4.37. Dominion Trotting Handicap.—\\ ild Lad 1, Olive 2, Whisht 3. Won by six lengths. Time 4.37 3-5. Hornby Handicap.—Don Wild 1, Doreen Dillon 2, Then 3. Won by half a length. Time 2.47 4-5. Lyttelton Handicap.—Nancy Stair 1, Nellie Scott 2, (iildstioam 3. Won behalf a length. Time 4.33 1-5. Rieearton Handicap.—Ena Hell L ( hid 2, Trix Pointer 3. Won by two lengths. Time 2.12. The totalisator investments were £37,590, making a total of £225,470 for the meeting, as against £259,070 last year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1921, Page 2
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198TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1921, Page 2
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