TROTTING.
fuv TELEGKAIUt— TEIt I’KESS ASSOCIATION.! FORBURY TROTS. DCNEDIN. -Jan. 31. The Forbury Park Tints were held to-day in tine, hut dull weal her. There was a good attendance, and the track was in excellent order. The tote handled £27. Mil compared with £28.(151)1 on the first day last year. VauxhaM ILmdi'tqi. IVtcrwah 1. .Lady Esina. 2, Umlerviewer 3. Won by twelve lengths. Time -1.2 3-5. Kensington Handicap.-—Baroga I. Trenaud 2. Sprig o' Heather 3. Won by four lengths. Time 1.1!) 3-5. Musselburgh Handicap.—l.ady Ellwood I. Bon net le 2. Arran J.rd 3. Won by Four lengths. Time -1.55 1-5. Dunedin Cup.— Great- Bingen l : Great Hope 2. Linden 3. Won by three lengths. Time 1.31 3-5. Chatham Handicap.-—folly Chimes 1. Bonanza 2, Paradox 3. \\ on by 3 lengths. Time 3.57 1-5. Otago Handicap.—King John 1. Echo 2. Deter Swill 3. Won by three lengths. Time -1.-If). King George Handicap.— Jack Potts I, Blue Star 2, Cottage Girl 3. Won by a length. Time 3.-10 3-5., Electric Handicap,—Lady Embrace 1, Cold water 2. Ben Ohau 3. Won by half a length. Time 2.17.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1924, Page 1
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