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TROTTING.

WESTLAND TROTTING CLUB. A DDITIONAL HANDICA PS. The following additional handicaps are omitted in the list appearing on 1 age 1 of this issue. Knuieri Handicap: —Princess Dillon scr.. Nnzimova set-.. Sylvia Logan scr. Kimu Handicap:—Don Massey, 9G yds. Final Handicap:—Clive Bell 24 yds. Merry Logan 21yds.

| HV TKt, KGIt A I’ll—PEß PRESS ASSOCIATION.] I NANG AI IU A TROT’S. KEEFTOX, December 30. The tote handled £5,780 being L'l ,587.1- less than last year. Scotia Handicap: Lord l.ytton 1, Denver Wood 2, Totara Jack .3. All ■started. Won by a neck. Time 3.391-5. Blaekwater Handicap:—Direct Tod 1, .Mks Louie 2, Kanieri 3. Scr. Alpha Plus. Won by five length-. Time 3.5 4-5. Alexander Handicap : —Direct Tod I, Jean Vue 2, Mahon’s Day 3. Scr. Avenger. Denver Wood, Lord Lytton. Won by a head. Time 3.8 2-5. Rig River Handicap:—Tnipoiti 1. Maori Peter 2, Te Ritpn 3. Scr: Prudent Child. Beta Mae. Won by two lengths. Time 5.8. Keep-tt-Dark Handicap :Jean Vue [ 1. Alpha Pitts 2. General Thorpe 3. ! Scr: Dome. Deliver Wood. Won by a bead. Time 2.1 f). A n 'K LAND TROTS. AUCKLAND. December 30. The second day of the Auckland Trotting Club's Summer .Meeting was held in good weather. The tote took £58.8911 compared with £03,331. last year. Oak Handicap. I] miles.—Anseline. '2lyds) I, Lilydalc fscr'i 2. Main ( HiSyds) 3. Scratched —Fail-light. Won by a length and three-quarters; third two and a-half lengths awav. Time 3.41.

Tramway Handicap. 1 ; miles.—La Fayette M2yds) t. Admiral Loch (scr) 2. Rebel i(K)yds) 3. All started. "Whin by turn and a-half lengths; third two lengths away. Time 2.51 8-5. New Zealand Stakes, Free-for-all. I > miles.— Great Bingen I. Onyx 2. Machine Brick .3. Only starters. Won by five lengths. Time 8.1(5 2-5. ( hristmas Handicap:—Ngatira 1. Haricot 2. Wallreom .3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.47.

Dominion Handicap: Ronny Hinton 1. Dick Dillon 2. Talent .3. Won by a length. Time 1.38. Summer Cup: -Prince Pointer I. First Carbine 2. l'alaro 3. A verv exciting finish, heads separating the first five horses. Jack Potts «as last. Time 4.27 3-5. Epsom Handicap: Betty Moko I. Judge Hancock 2. The Tartar and Napland (dead limit) 8. Won by a neck. Time 1.10 2-5. Lanl in I v Hann-ap : Nelson I) ar b v 1. Onyx 2. All Bell 8. Won by one onelh. Time 2.45 2-5.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1925, Page 3

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393

TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1925, Page 3

TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1925, Page 3

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