TROTTING.
[by telegraph—PElt press association.] WESTPORT TROTS. FIRST DAY'. WESTPORT. Dee. 26. For the YVestport Trotting Club’s first day. There was glorious weather with a large attendance and keen racing. The tote handled £B.IB, against £S.7oQ\ on the first day last year. Seddonville Handicap Trot.—Ainaris 1. Hope Dillon 2. Queen’s Ferry 3. Won bv three lengths. Time 3.30. Te Kuhn Haudicao —Fille Do Baffin I. Billy Ashley 2. Peter Boaz 3. Won bv six lengths. Time 4.1 1-3. Williams Memorial Hntidican —Began King 1. YVineberrv 2. Smitlifield 3. Won by three lengths. Time 1.33 3-3. Addison’s Handicntw-A venger 1. Queen’s Ferry 2. Nellie Parsons 3. Won bv four lengths. Time 3.43 2-3. President’s Handicap—Maori _ Peter 1. Sea Queen 2. Tnipoiti 3. Won l>v three lengths. Time 3.1 4-3. Den nisi on Handicap—Clive Bell 1. Young Ivy 2. Ando Dillon 3. Time 2.27 2-3. ' _ Progress Handicap—Nota Bene I. Ocean*' Whispers 2. Queen Chimes 3. YVon bv three lengths. Time 3.43 4->. Stockton Handicap—TTaumii 1. Denver Wood 2. Mahon's Day 3 Von by a neck. Time 2.36 3-3.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1925, Page 3
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176TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1925, Page 3
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