TROTTING.
(BY THIjEOKAIMI —PEII PKF.SS ASSOCIATION’]
Af ETROEOLTTAN TROTS. CHRISTCHURCH, Nov 0
The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s Spring .Meeting was continued to-day in fine- weather, and before a good attendance. The tote investments were £50.941.1 against £GO,-655-5 on the second day last year. Iks suits
Whiteleigh Handicap.—Renown 1, Dillon S 2, Rose Peters 3. Won bythree lengths. Time 4.4(5 1-5. Railway Handicap.—Elite 1, Glen Mavis 2. Lear Dillon 3, AVon by half a length. Time 2.15 2-5. Courtenay Handicap.—A’ilo 1, General Link 2, Gold Boy 3. AVon by two lengths. Time 4.29.
November 'Handicap.—Bing Roy 1, Oaknlit 2. Lackicwood 3. AVon by a neek. Time 4.42.
Metropolitan Handicap.—Lincoln Huon 1, Einevale 2, Prince Lyons 3. Won by a head. Time 3.44 1-5.
Free for All.—-Trix Pointer 1, Onyx 2, Tatsy Dillon 3. Also "started.: Chid. Won by two lengths. Time 2.9 2-5. Soekburn Handicap.—First Fashion 1, Tradesman 2, Clonmel 3. Won by a neck. Time 4.37.
Royal Handicap.—Emperor 1, Albert Cling 2, Moneymaker 3. AA’on by three lengths. Time 2.49 2-5. No action was taken in respect to the enquiry into crossing in the last race.
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