TROTTING.
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WANGA.NII. February 21 i
The Wanganui Trotting Club’s annual meeting ceicladed to-day in hj'e weather. The tote handled for tht . IV) as apahist £2! DO mcciing L-e----last vear an increase cu *• • Improvers’ Handicap.-The Crown I Vein Maid 2. Wluntoa 3. " ,m comfortably. Time 2.52 3-5. Suburban Handicap.- Holden Talk 1 Wee Thorpe 2. Manm. 3. Won by mu. and a half luegths. Time 3.3. iioroueh Handicap.—Tsidy Nan 1. Peter Dean 2. Fairbairn 3. Won by two lengths. Time 3.11. l iverpool Handicap. Nellie Audll bon 1, pjtaroa 2. Calmness 3. Won by S lengths. Time -btO 1-5. Stewards’ Handicap.—T.e Merial 1. Dolly Clive 2. Florrie Bingen 3. Won l.v six lengths. Time 3.18.
Hal lance Handicap. Peter Dean l. Fairbairn 2. Grace Grattan 3. Won by four lengths. I ime T..i2 2->. Wanganui Stakes —Boycott 1. Nellie Audubon 2. Joan Audubon 3. Won by live lengths. Time 3.1 1-5.
Farewell Handicap. Boycott 1. Quest Chimes 2. Calmness 3. Won by four lengths. Time 2.25 2—5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1923, Page 1
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