TROTTING.
(Ily Telegraph—Per Press Association.] [ XEW BRIGHTON' TROTS. CHRJSTCH I.'KCH, March 15. The tota lisa tor handled 215,570 J. compared with 225.217 last year when the meeting win held at Addington, ami 220.185! the previous year. Results:— llurwood Handicap.—(7j Hilly Sea 1. (18) Avenger I. (2) Surelln 3. Won liy half a length. Time 3.42 2-5. Seaview I laiulieiui.— (2) Sonoma 1. (10) Direct Chimes 2. (1) Overcast .3. Won hv lour lentghs. Time 3.31 1-5. Autumn Handicap.—(l) Oreat Amazon 1. (3) Lady Fan 2. (11) Western Voyage 3. Won liv two lengths. Time 1.52. Dash Handicap.—Cl i Wee Audubon I. (5) Harvest Child 2. (2) Logan Lad 3. Won liy two lengths. Time 2.17 1-5. Wninnni Handicap.—(ll') Native tpieen t. (7) (treat Karl 2, (2) Kulniim Won hy two lengths, 'rime 2.48 2 5. Fleet l ie Handicap.—(2) Panto 1, (3) Siingleam 2, '5) Winter Audilhon 3. Won hy nicely by a length and a-half. Time 2.15 4-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1928, Page 3
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