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ASH W’KTOX THOTS. ASIIIM'KTOX , June 7. The Ashburton Trotting C'ln'p’.' winter meeting wax held to-day in fine weather. There was a large attendance. The track was in splendid order. The tote handled £20.157 against £2’!.017 last year. Trial Handicap. Bruce I. I {ova! Arcade 2. l’eter Bingen •'!. Won by bait' a length. Time 3.33. l. iiigVni h Handicap.—Freeman I. 8.-d Peter 2. Thistlecrown 3. Won by five lengths. Time 3.4(5. County Handicap.—Onvx !. Child pointer 2. Logan Law 3. \\ on bv two lengths. Time 1.2 G 4-5. New Zealand, Sapling Stakes.—Knliara 1. ti'ihniltar 2. Xel'on 'lc.sker 3. Won hy four length'. Time 3.32 l->. Acton Handicap.— Percy Dillon 1. Katie Thorpe 2. AHtert Logan 3. Mon by two lengths. Time 3.32 1-5. Stewards’ Handicap.— Ouecn Ida 1. Wood I ass 2. Peter Timmerman 3. Won | by twelve length-. Time Lot). Winter Handicap.—Lady Swinthin 1. Golden Devon 2. Nelson Fame 3. Won by two lengths. Time 2.03 2->. Farewell Handicap.—Oaknut 1. Lady F.mbraco 2. Downcast 3. Won hy four lengths. Time 2.1 4-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1924, Page 4
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177TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1924, Page 4
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