TROTTING.
By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright.
FOB 11 FRY TROTS. DUNEDIN. May 3
The tote handled 921.112} compared with .£21.928} on the first day last year.
Innovation Handicap—(l) Kcrrwood Bell l. (-1) Secret Link 2. (7) Avalanche 3. Scr-—Kiitute. Merry Bingen. Won by half a length; three lengths, lime 5.6 1-e. Prime ol AVnles liiiiulicnp.—(l) /*enith 1. (4) Logan Chief 2, (2) Dalmeny 3. Won by halt* a length ; a short neck. Time 4.43 4-*>.
St Clair Handicap.—/5) Money Spider 1, (2) Real the Great 2, (7) Swiftbine 3. Won by halt a length ; two lengths. Time 1.u2. Renown Handicap.-OB Quiver s Doll 1, (1) White Sun 2. <0 Nelson McElwyn 3. Won by nearly two lengths. Time 3.51. . Flying Handicap. <2) Km* 1 1. (3) Daphne do Oro 2, . (3) ' ''' Won by two lengths; a length. inu 2.16 1-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1928, Page 3
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