TROTTING.
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FOR BURY PARK TROTS
DUNEDIN, May 5
The totalisator handled {.‘24,028] for the day, compared with £24,476 in 1025, which affords the best comparison, as figures last year (Exhibition yean rose to £40,047.
Prince of Wales’ Handicap.—(2) Queen’s Own 1. (1) Fight Ever 2. (I) Native Chief 3. Won by a length; third horse two lengths away. Time 4.31 4-5.
St. Clair Handicap.—(2) Trampfast I. (3) Engagement 2. (10) Money Spider 3. Won by eight lengths; third horse two lengths away, lime 4.44 3-5. Renown Handicap.—(B) Logan Hanlon 1. (12) Ariki 2. (4) Cornua 3. Won by three-quarters of a length ; third horse a length away. Time 3.52 3-5.
Flying Handicap.—(lt I/Ogan llolme 1. (2) Harold Thorpe 2. <7) Mountain Chimes 3. Won by a length ; third horse four lengths away. Tine 2.10.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1927, Page 3
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