Trotting.
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AI ETROrOLITAX TROTS. CIIRISTCHI!It OIT. Nov. 11. Empire Handiean. —Dolly Dillon 1. —enrlie Chimes ‘_>. l.adv .loan 3. Harhour U«lit. Childo I’ointer. le aven’s Quest. Won by a length. I 'me 4.30 2-5. . . , _ . , Rieearton Handicap.—Away ■ T*" ;,ig Cup 2. II are wood 3. Ser: l*ebel Xei’lc. Time 4.37 2-n. . . . Middleton Handicap.—Onr l.ad.v . I.nekiwood 2. Mirvin Junior J. ; XiUora. Won by two lengths. Imu "‘Victoria Handicap.—.lack Potts L Tlalaaliiiie 2. Audacious 3. Mon b\ . lenctliA. Time 437 2-5. Hadley Handicap.— Great TSmften 1 Ronnie Logan 2. r.iiftanwood 3. • Chid. Great Hope. Ido. Logan Chief AVon by a neck. Time 2.40 4-o. The totalisator investments anuniut cd to £70.205. compared with tNi.lt>» on the first day last year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1924, Page 3
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121Trotting. Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1924, Page 3
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