TROTTING
CH RISTCIIURCH TROTS
Telegraph—Press Association)
CHRISTCHURCH, November 6
The Metropolitan Trots opened at Addington in glorious weather. The track is splendid and there is a big attendance.
Spring Handicap.—(l) Tonic 1, (8) Sarsaparilla 2, (3) Delores (coupled with Frisco Beau) 3. Scr.: Nighborn. Won by three lengths. Time 3.27. St. Albans’Handicap.—(0) t Countryman 1, (3) Author Jinks 2, (1) Amaris 3. Scr.—Auguste Dillon. Won by a length. Time 2.10 2-5. NEW ZEALAND 'TROTTING CUP (two miles).
(10) Peter Bingen (Kennerley) 1 (4) Great Bingen (Withers) ... 2 (2) Ahuriri (Bryce) 3
(5) Prince Pointer (Tomkinson) 4 All started. Won by half a le.ngtli, Ahuriri a head away. Times: 4.22 1-5; 4.19 2-5; 4.21 3-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1928, Page 5
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