TROTTING.
[UY TELEGRAPH— PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 Marlborough trots. BLENHEIM, March 4. The .Marl bo rough Trotting Club’s annual meeting was held to-day, in ideal weather, with a fair attendance, 'flic eour.Sf was in splendid order. The tote took f 8,765 against £'8.529 last year. Results:—
Trial Handicap.—Lou Pronto ], Country Life 2. Halloween 3. Won by one length. Time 3.41 3-5. A protest for interference by Nurmi wno Halloween was dismissed.
Stewards’ Handicap.—Tidewater 1, Blazer Wilson 1. Peter McMillan 3. Won bv a length and a-half. Time 3.43 2-5.
Marlborough Handicap.—Ariki I, Audubon Child 2, Sunglenm 3. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 443 2-5.
Waterlen Handicap.—Jim Beldon 1, Tracey Buy 2, Lady Kelvin 3. Won by half a length. Time 3.39 3-5. Ladies’ Bracelet.—Aorangi 1. Star of Hope 2. Halloween 3. Won by lour lengths. Time 343 2-5.
President’s Handicap.—Molly Audubon 1, Rebecca 2. Miss Leda 3. Won iy two lengths. Time -5.2 4-5.
Dash Handicap.—Dillon’s Pride 1, Beatty 2. Pointer 3. sVon by three lengths. Time 2.23 3-5.
Farewell Handicap.—Star of Hope 1, Grey Thorpe 2, Sungleam 3. Won by half a length. Time 2.57 2-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 2
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