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TROTTING.

GREYMOCTII TROTTING CLUB.

FIRST DAY’S •RESULTS

The weather on Saturday was wet in the early morning but it cleared at noon and the afternoon was line. The track was in good order hut the attendance was smaller than usuld, 'The fields were large and the sum of EPIS7 Ids passed through the tote as against £12,1110 on the iirst day last year.

Introductory Handicap (harness).— Imprint 1, Peggy Logan 2, Lula J, Fourteen started. Won by six lengths Time 3.38 L-o.

l’etrio Handicap (harness)—Eruption 1, Beta Vivian 2, Judge Hancock 3. 12 started. Won by a length. Time 2.31. Mawhera Handicap (harness). —Peter Bingen 1. Bona Audubon 2. A thus 3. It! started. Won by 21 lengths. Time 2.38 3-d, Royal Oak Handicap (harness) —Direct Tod 1, Retd Vivian 2, Gold Digger 3. 12 started. Won hv three lengths. Time 3.40 l-o. Bhiketown Handicap.—Great Epsom 1, Bonn Audubon 2. Matagouri 3. 12 started. Won by a length. Time 2.d0 2-u. Diggers’ Handicap (saddle). —Auto 1. Berenice 2, Lula 3.20 started. Won l>y 2 lengths. Time 2.21 2-5. Otira Handicap.—Silurian 1. Red Peter 2, Never Whisper 3. 10 started. Won h.v two lengths. Time-3.51 3-5. Aviation Handicap (harness). — George Grafton 1. Mountain Chimes 2. Master Don 3. 1(1 started, Won h.v a neck. Time 2.24 2-5.

SECOND DAY. Yesterday there was line weather after some rain during the night, amt 11 very large attendance. .Large 1 Holds and good trotting were the order ol the day. Tradesmen’s Handicap.— l.ocanda Boy 1, Marion .lunr. 2, Silveretta 3. Thirteen started. Won easily h.v -1 lengths. Time 9.7 2-5. Giesking Handicap.—Judge Hancock 1, Wire 2. Gold Digger 3. Nine .stinted. Won by 3 lengths. Time —.-- Hurricane Handicap.—Berenice 1. Ax tel 2. Auto 3. 13 started. Won by a length. Time 2.23 4-5. Labour Day Handicap.—Hustler 1, Peter Bingen 2, Haumii 3. Eleven started. Won bv two lengths, Time 4.50 2-0. Ngaitere Handicap.—Cabin Girl 1, Direct Tod 2. Wire 3. 12 started. Won by two lengths. Time 3.18. Cobden Handicap.—Lady Zola 1. Lula 2. Axtel 3. 15 started. Won by two lengths. Time 3.3 1-5. Ruuanga Handicap.—Nelson’s Guest 1. Cabin Girl 2. Forest Ranger 3. Ten started. Won bv 3 lengths. Time 3.11 1-5. Whirlwind {Handicap.— Peter Bingen 1, Talent 2, Awamoa fell and brought down Master Don. slopping a number of others. The tote handled for the day tlit* sum of £ 15.007.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1924, Page 4

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399

TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1924, Page 4

TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1924, Page 4

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