TROTTING.
[uv TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.J UTKLAND FLEET TROTS. AUCKLAND. Vug. 22. The American Fleet meeting promoted by the Auckland Trotting Club, was held at Alexandra Park to-day in line weather. There was a great attendance The tote took 50d.370. Officers’ Handicap—Auo/.orim 1. Orey Peter 2. Cute Lad 3. Won by :1 of a length. Time 3.32 3->. America Stakes:—Great Bingen x. 'Great Hope 2. Logan Chief 3. Won ■bv :> of a length. Time 2.30. Stars and Stripes Handicap:—lmprint 1. Orey Leter 2, King Lear 3. Won bv a length. Time 4.10 l->-Admirals’ Handicap :—Goldman 1. Hvpo 2. Dean Dillon 3. Won by two lengths. Time 4.45. Hyp» nml Dean Billon were bracketed. Governor's Handicap:—A\ aikalia 1. Wimmera King 2, Young Blake 3. Won bv half a length. Time 448 2.->. ' Fleet Handicap:—Hughie W allaex 1. ‘Daphne Wildwood 2. Anosorim o. Won bv a neck. Time 2.56 3-5. An Revoir Handicap:—Bell Harold 1 Hvpo 2. Goldman 3. Won by bait a head. Time 2.7. E. L. Birkett was fined £lO for interference with Huglm Wallace and Gre-v Peter. A last race.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1925, Page 1
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