TROTTING.
Jiv TKI/t‘o ltAl’ll —I’IIKSS ASSN., atI’VUKIItT
NEM' BRIGHTON 4 ROTS. CHRISTCHURCH. March 27. The New Brighton Trotting Club’s Autumn Meeting opened tn-dny in line weather. The tot alisator investments were £22.227 against £23,250 on the corresponding day last year. Improvers’ Handicap.-Duke Bingen I, The Toff 2, Lottie Direct 3. Won by four lengths, 'lime 3.44. Belfast, Handicap.—Saints’ Bell 1. Eermiioor 2, Della 3. Mon by five lengths. Time 3.3!) 3-5. Bill-wood Handicap—Child Pointer 1. Elite 2, Onyx 3. M’on by a length. Time 4.30 3-n. Sea View Handicap.—Rosie Nut 1. Ruth Hall 2, beading Lady 3. Mon by eight lengths, 'lime 4.40 •’(->• Autumn Handicap.—Our Lady L Rundaberg 2. Theseus 3. Won by a length. Time LoO 1-5. Dam Handicap—Rakoti 1, Nelson Earn.' 2. Harold Child 3. M’on by two lengths. Time 2.10 2-5. Wainoni Handicap— Olive HllOll I. Idris 2. Prince Derby 3. M’nn by two lengths. Time 2.53. Electric Handicap.—Re:: Coronado 1, Prospect 2, Soprano 3. M’on by two lengths. Time 2.18 1-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1924, Page 3
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