TROTTING.
FORBURY TROTS
DUNEDIN, Jan. 2G. The summer meeting of the Forbury
Park Trotting Club concluded in fine weather, with a large attendance. The tote handled £32,923 against £30,149 on the corresponding day last year, the total for the meeting being Col 512 against £02,1)15].
Waverloy Handicap—(l) Kdro Peter 1, i(4) Aileeu Wood 2. (3) Kerct-a 3. ’Won by a length. Time 3.55.
Telegraph Handicap—(l9) Lcnamlior 1, (4) Maiwhariti 2. (3) Rita McKinney 3. Won by two lengths. Time 2.15 2-5.
Gore Handicap—(2) Curfew Boy 1. (7) Kowa 2, (5) Becky Mine 3. Mon by three lengths. Time 3.27. Metropolitan Handicap—(l) Pol [/Or 1, (0) Harvest Child 2. ( I) dean MeElwyn 3. Won by a head; a neck. Time 4.32 1-5.
{; (4) Roddy 2, (3) Xecoro 3. Won by a length.
Crescent Handicap—(l) Bonnie Belmont 1, (2) Happy Bosa 2, (4) Lee Todd 3. Won by eight lengths. Time 4.43 3-5.
Royal Handicap—(2V Hector’s Own 1. (31 Lingfield 2, (1) Mercury 3. Won by half a length. Time 4.37. An Rcvoir Hadicap—(sl Sahib 1. (7) Granite City 2. 00 dolly Chimes 3. Won by a length and a half. Time 2.13 1-3.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1929, Page 5
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