TROTTING.
[By Telegraph, l’er Press Association.] OTA HUHC SC MM KB MEETIXG AECKLAXD, Feh. 22. Dominion Handicap:—(l) Sea Pearl I. (2) Terence Dillon 2. (7) Jewel Pointer 3. Peterwah was fourth. Ser. ConelifF. Won hy half a length. Time 7.28 l-o. Alexandra Handicap—(s) Young Blake 1. (4) Mutu 2. (Hi Real the Great H. A length and a half each way. Time 4.33. Richmond Handicap—o ) Xative Prince 1. CD Padlock 2. (11) Pitaroa H. Won hy on" and a half lengths: two lengths. Time 4.32 1 -5. Coates Handicap— (4) Xelson Inline and Jewel Pointer, a dead heat. 1. ((>) Sea Pearl 3. A dead heat ; two and a half lengths. Time 2.41. Farewell Handicap—(l) Great Actress 1. (9) Tony Victor 2. (6) Mars 3. Won by one and a half lengths: half a length. Time 2.48 1-5. The tote registered ±140,652 compared with £47.5271 for the corresponding day of last year, the grand to'nl for the meeting being £84,624. against £95,6781 of last year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1928, Page 3
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