TROTTING.
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NELSON TROTS. NELSON, November 21. The concluding day’s trots were held in fine weather with a good attendance. Resulted:— Pioneer Handicap.—Marshal Neil 1, Florrie liuon 2, Totara Jack J. Ser.— Luiisdalo. Won hv three lengths; third I lengths behind. Time 3.11 1-5. Tasman Handicap.—Greywood 1, Roval Audubon 2. David 3. Won by two lengths ; third throe lengths behind. Time 3.45 3-5. Progress Handicap.—Revolia 1, Bingen Tan'i 2. Florrie Huon 3. Won by a head ; third, four lengths away. Time 3.3. Cup. Peter Elect 1. Why Worry 2. Black Cloud 3. Won hy one length; third, eight lengths behind. Time—--1.51 3-5. Appleby Handicap.— Lady Ballin L, Proud Joyce 2, Blue Glen. Won easily. Time 3.13 3-5. Improvers’ Handicap.—Mary Brown 1, Alive Beil 2. Sea Nymph 3. Won by six lengths: third, eight behind. Time 3.35. Foxhill Handicap.—Some Jazz. 1. Taipoiti 2. Caterpillar 3. Won hy 4 lengths: third, two behind. Time 5.Cl 1-5. Farewell Handicap.—Bingen Lad 1, Lunsdnle 2, Louie Advance 3. Won by a length ; third four lengths away. The totalisator took €10,310 and for the meeting €18,529.
OTAHT'I IF TROTS. A UCKT7AND. Xov. 21. The Otalmhu Trotting Chib's Spring meeting opened to-day. The weather was overcast. The track was fast. The Tote handled £50,185 compared with £50.535 10 s on t.he corresponding day last year. Results:— Introductory Handicap -Sister Beatrice 1, Beat Huon 2. Amlierite 3. Won by two lengths; third a ieugih and a half away. Time 3.11 4-5. Mange re Handicap—Afoko Pete .1. Jewel Pointer 2, Tanhatisser 3. Won by a short neck; third three lengths away. Time 2.54 3-5. Ouehmiga Handicap—Heather Girl 1. Rita Pore 2. Wallrooin 3. Won by a length and a half; third a nose away. Time 4.37 4-5. Jellicoe Handicap—Orion 1. Audacious 2. Glandore 3. Won by a neck: third a head away. Time 4. 20 3-5. Stewards Handicap—Nelson Tasker I. Brendo 2. Manna 3. Won by a length and a quarter; third a length and a half away. Time 3.27 4-5. Campbell Handicap—All Mack 1. Betty Moko 2. King Capitalist, 3. Won by a head; third a length and a half away. Time 4.45. Massey Memorial I lamlieap—Black Lila 1. Florrie Bingen 2. Ben Oban 3. Won by a head; third four lengths away. Time 2.47. Presidents Handicap—Flail Chimes I, Scandal 2, Kingselere 3. Won by two and a half lengths; third threequarters ot a length away. I into 2.15 4-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1925, Page 1
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