TROTTING.
I UY TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] KH UUIIY BARK TROTS. DUNEDIN, May ii. For bury lark trots c pencil in line weather and track in good order. Bayfield Handicap—(S) Kenwood Bell I. (7) Katute 2. (11) Merry Re tew 3. Sc-r. —Sobraiile, .Master Peter, Nelson Boy. Great Bell. Alpha Wilkes, Merry Bingen. Win by a head; twenty lengths. Time 3.53 3-5. Domain Handicap.—'.3) Nelson MoEl w.vn I. (11) Wenlo 2. (7) Robert Bell 3. Won by a bead. Time 3. IS 1-3. Beach Handicap.—(3) Aultcm .links 1, (7 1 Mountun ( billies 2. to) Zazolock 3. Won by a length and a hal'; third four horse lengths away. Time 2.14. Innovation Handicap.—>l.‘ Great Bell 1, ,|0) Avalanche 2. Uli Randolph 3. Won |,v a length; twenty-live lengths. Time 4.47 ’2-7>.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 May 1927, Page 3
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