GREYMOUTH TROTS.
MUST DAY'S RESi'I.TS. OREY.MO! Til. On. 22. j ! A line day attracted a large a!|.-ud-I mice to tile Grey Trolling (Tub’s nteol- ; ing I’lie - uni of <J 12.355 was handled mi increase of £3233 on the lir-L day j Introductory Handicap.—St Uillan I, Axtel 2. .AuneiTi", 3. 15 started. Won : by half a length. Tune 3.1') 1-5. Petrie 11 audit ap.—M aster Ando 1. • Aliss Carbine 2. Welcome Whispers 3. . 25 stalled. AA'on by a length. Time 2.30 1-5. 1 Alawhera I laiiili, an.--A'n a l.ogan I. Minis Bingen 2. Prince Pointer 3. 11 started. Won easilv. T ime 3.2!) 2-5. j Royal Oak I iuudicup.—\A ild Bine I. 1 l.ady Esina 2. Miss Carbine 3. 10 started. Won bv (i lengt Its. Time 3..5U 4-5. ' ' I Blaketown t lanthcap. Alavis Bin.gcu !. Wall root i2. Doily Doyle 3. R) start- ‘ e ! W,m l.v a head. Time .3.0 3-5. Diggers’ Handicap. Black Cloud I. Ax tel 2, Meryle Pointer 3. 14 started. ; AA’on easilv. Time 2.2 1 1-5. Otira I landicap.- Peter's Pi t I. Pe- ' ter Beilinau 2. Annie's Dream 3. 12 started. AA'on bv a length. Time 2.22 3-5. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. | d I IDEA AIOUTII. 0:1. 23. H There .as another line day and a | large a 1 len, 1.l ne" yesterday, with lug a I: Id ■ and goad racing. c ’ll," late rec-ip: - far the day g st il ll l.■ a r,•cord tor the sr eond ,l:iv of 6 tin (Tub's Spring meeting, I,it,-tilin'.: | (.' id,M2, which v.as an increase ol £.'>,• § 00!' over the same ilav last y“:ir, v.Tii!-i I the lolal ier ilie ne',uing was r an iuei'ease of C8,!)72 Ills Hie pro- | 'noil' year's figures. g Tradesmen's Handle.m.- .lean A’ue I. gjj Bedereta 2. Me! Dm. 15 -im-t- | ed. W.m vry easily. Tim- 3.7 1-5. § Giisebiue; iiatidii an. M n.-hr, „un I. K AYild liiue 2. liny Riiiiaiu 3. 12 start g ed Nearly ail idle liaises broke. Won fjj by a I, in.'lb. Time 1.5 5. f! i I urri, an- !la tali ap. da ga a led I . £ Bennie Dillon 2. Wall-'o m 3. 12 -ml fe , 1. AA'on l.v a lengili. Tin, • 2.'..'5 1-5.. fe 1 111,0 n- Day 11.i: n!i. :i<•. Golden Do- | von I. Pi in,a- Pointer 2. Vera's It'll 3. 1 !l start, 'il. AA'on l.v tv. o length'. Time i 1.10. | Xgaliere Handicap. -Master Ando I. 8 Petr Ale Alill.in s’. Aliss ( aiTiine 3. IS p staried. AYon by a length. At (he | jvml dead. Time 3.-RI 1-5. f C,,l,d"n Handicap.- lb id On I I’.esh | King 2. Axlel 3. 7 -tmted. 'Aon by g tour lengths. Time 3.5 4-5. g Runanga Handicap. ( ho-leri hild I. I ady l.cua 2. Peter B.Tl,nan ii 7 || started. AYon hv tiirec Icng'.ns. Time g 3.35 1-5. fe Whirlwind linn,laa,, -Dolly o,,y!e I. | Alavi-: Bingen 2. (iolden Devon 3. IS started. AA'on easilv. Time 2.5'i p
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