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TROTTING.

[by TELKOR AriI —TER PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] OTA HU HU TROTS. AUCKLAND, Nov. 25. The Otahiihu Trotting Club’s spring meeting concluded to-day. The weather was showery at times, but the racing was not affected. There was a large attendance, and the tote took £40,302 compared with £45.053. Innovation Handicap—Lady Stepney 1, Lnurier 2. Golden Gate 3. Won by five lengths; third two lengths away. Time 5.1 4-5.

Epsom Handicap—-Admiral Lock 1. Doctor Dillon 2, Cora Tacks jL Won by a length and a quarter ; third three lengths away. Time 3.37. Franklin Handicap—Rtiaperc 1. Tranquil 2. Wallrooti 3. Won by a length, and a half; third a length away, time 4.30 3-5. Fergusson Handicap—Audacious I. Talnro and Orion a dead heat 2, Orttnrangi 4. Won by two lengths; fourth half a length away. Time 4.37 4-5. Papatoetoe Handicap—Mnllroon 1. Grey Peter 2, Uncle Bert 3. Won by a length! and a quarter; third half a head away. Time 4.42 3-5. Visitors’ Handicap—'l! in Alto 1. Sunny Jim 2. Rose Bingen 3. Won by two lengths and a half: third two lengths away. Time 4.10 1-5. Dunedin Haninrup—Talnro 1. Ben Olian 2. Scandal 3. Won by one and a half lengths; third a length away. Time 2.1 S 4-5. Royal Oak Handicap—Stamnoro 1 Temple 2, Grey Peter 3. Two lengths each wav. Time 2.5 3-5.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 4

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TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 4

TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 4

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