TROTTING.
XK\Y BRIGHTON -MEETING. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, .March 17. The weather was line for the concluding day of the New Brighton Trots. The tote registered. £21,022} for the day making a total of £39,593 for the meting compared with £19,171 iiu 1920 Innovation Handicap—Dundas Boy 1 i Peter Daunt 2, .My Sonny 3. Won by :| of a length. Time 3.33. Bexley Handicap—Great Amazon 1, Hittie Johnnie 2, .Randolph 3. Won by a length. Time -1.58. New Brighton Handicap—Colene Pointer 1, King Pointer 2, Daphne de Oro 3. t\ on by six lengths. Time 4.40 2-5. Eclipse Handicap—Baron Bingen 1, Free Advice 2, His Lordship 3. At a meeting of the Stewards, because Bryce had interfered with Baron Bingen the latter was placed first and Free Advice 2. Bryce was fined £25. The owners of Free Advice have appealed. Telegraphic Handicap—Arran Chief 1. Golden Sun 2, Sahib 3. "Won by three lengths. Time 2.21 2-5. Brooklyn Handicap—Swiftbine 1, Randolph 2, Sar.sparilla 3. Won by two lengths. Time 4.54. Flying Handicap—Fight diy/w 1, Trimmer 2, Jean .McElwyn 3. Won by a neck. Time 2.52. Final Handicap—Kulnine 1, High Jinks 2, Daisy Pointer 3. Won by 4 lengths. Time 2.18.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1928, Page 2
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199TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1928, Page 2
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