TROTTING.
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i WANGANUI, Fob, 2d. The Wanganui Trotting Club’s annual meeting commenced to-day. The weather was fine until before the last rare, when rain fell. The tote handled ©I 1,404-, against 624,599 for the first , clay last year. introductory Handicap.—Tail- Gap 1, Lino Redo 2; Daphne Wildwoodt 8. Won bv two lengths. Time 3.38 3-5. Foster’s Handicap.—Our Patch 1, Stanley Dillon 2, Bill Todd 3. Won by two lengths. Time 3.2 1-5.
Kirkwood Handicap—Boo Bell 1, Funder 2; Aranui 3. Won by sixlengths. Time 3.44 3-5. , Wanganui Cup.— Dandy Rose I>, First Carbine 2, Master Councillor 3. Won bv, three and a ball lengths-. Time 4.51 4-6. .Morton Memorial!— K-okiriSea 1. 'ia>iuiica 2, A/.el/.ion 3. Won by six : lengths. Time 3.2 2-5. President’s Handinp;—Plundor 1, Loch Lomond 2, Aranui 3. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 5.4 2-5. Autumn Handicap.—Waitipopo 1, Reliance 2, Sidelight 3. Won by a head. Time 2.19. ICnstbrook Handicap.—Sj>eeia 1 Traeey 1, Plain 2, Rescue 3. Won hv a length. Time 5.14.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1922, Page 4
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176TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1922, Page 4
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