TROTTING.
ASHURST MEETING.
(By Telegraph—Press Association).
ASHURST, March 13
The annual Manawatu Trotting Club meeting was held to-day on the Ashhurst course, in perfect weather, and with a good track. There was a large attendance. The tote handled £3997 10s, an increase of £2BO 10s on last year. Desalts: — Stewards' Handicap.—(3) Schoolmate 1, (14) Hilltop 2. (5) Sailor Boy 3. Won l\v a length; 1} lengths. Time 4.42 2-6. Manawatu C'up.—(o) Rioh'ore 1. (3) Zella 2, (8) Cora 'IV Won by five lengths ; 1V <• > Time 4.39. Longbum Handicap >,i) Hilltop 1, (7) Drift Wave 2, (V ! ouie Dillon 3. Three lengths each wav. Time 3.V. Pohangina Han;;- lor Boy 1, (3) Wakefield i\ 0) Tana Vug 3. Won by a k:v; . - ‘tilths. Time 3.48 4-5. Palmerston Jfc' B. a! 3) Wild Lad 1, (1) I- '-Her .. V- Alton Brook 3. Time 4.-'-'.. Laura r ed the post two lengths ahead of V> ild Lad, with Alton Brook a fur: mo- six lengths away, but Courier v : tiisqualifted for gallop’ ig, Wild i ml be- * a warped the r-.ee. Birke. allowing his horse to-
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1929, Page 5
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183TROTTING. Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1929, Page 5
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