TROTTING.
[BY TELEGIUrU —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION CANTERBURY I’AKK TItOTS. CHRISTCHURCH, Juno 4. The weather was cold and wet for the second day of the Canterbury Park Trotting Meeting. The track was heavy. The totalisator handled £37,024. ' Yaldhurst Handicap.—Okuti 1, Bonny Spec 2, -Major Doino 3. Won by a length. Time 3.53. Peninsula Handicap—Fashion Queen 1. Harewood 2, Becky Logan 3. Won by three lengths. Time 3.42 4-5. King George Handicap.—Whispering Willie 1. Yilo 2. Man O’ War 3. Won bv two lengths. Time 5.11. ' Lvttelton Handicap.—l’ointnlena 1, Mene.nber 2. Willie Dillon _3. Won by ton lengths. Time 4.52 1-5. 'Aviation Handicap.—Merry Bingen 1. Our Lady 2, King John 3. Mott by six lengths. Time 5.17 l->>. Stewards Handicap.—Prince Pointe: 1. Logan Lou 2. All Bell 3. Won In half a length. Time 3.5 1-5. Kailway Ifatulicap.—Chou bra 1 Blair Audubon 2. Brutus Won by four lengths, ’lime 2.23 3-5. Final Handicap.—Spring Bell 1. Prince Derby 2. Argus 3. Won by a neck. Time 2.28.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1924, Page 4
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164TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1924, Page 4
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