TROTTING.
[llY TF.I.EGRAI'II —PUR TRUSS ASSOCIATION.] ASHBURTON TROTS. ASHBURTON. June 9. The Ashburton Trolling Club's winter meeting was bold to-day in fine weather though the first two races wer run in thick fog. The attendance was large and the track good. The tote handled £23.917 against. £25.708 last year. Results:— Trial Handicap.-- Dilemma 1. Tnrzen 2 George Grafton 3. Mon by two lengths. Time 3.39 1-5. bongboach Handicap.—Bay Boy 1. Mat Batch 2. Red Oak' 3. Won by ball’ a length. Time 3.-15 -1-5. Ashburton Handicap.-- Emperor 1, Linden 2. Star Queen 3. Won by a length. Time 4.39 2-5. New Zealand Sapling Stakes.—Taureknreka ]. Double Event 2. Hack Thorpe 3. Won by six lengths. Time 3.33 2-5. Acton Handicap.—Logan Lou 1, Harold Harwood 2. Becky Logan 3. Mon by a, length. Time 3.31 3-o. Stewards’ Handicap.—M’ood Lass 1. Oknti. 2, Freeman 3. M'on by three lengths. Timo 5.1. M’iutor Handicap.— Kowpie I. Groat Bigen 2. Fancy Boy 3. Mon by three lengths. Time 2.51 4-5. Farewell Handicap.—Phil Smith 1. Irish AYhi-pers 2. Nell Pointer 3. M'on by a bead. Time 3.17 2-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1923, Page 1
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