TROTTING
METROPOLITAN TROTS. ‘ ' £
THIRD DAY’S RESULTS.
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
CHRISTCHURCH, August 16.
The Metropolitan trots- aije concluding in fine weather. There is a large crowd ancl the track is good. Midwinter Handicap.—(l)' Koro Peter 1, (5) Duke Bingen "■ 2, (2) Young Carbine 3. All started. Won by a length. Time 3.23 2-5. Lightning Handicap.—(l) Chef . 1, (6) Bessie Logan 2, (5) Logan Hanlon 3. Scr.—High Jinks, Nelson McCormack. Won by two lengths. Time 2.9 1-5. NATIONAL CUP. (Two Miles). (1) Padlock 1 (7) Quality ..•.v. ! .:..: , ..7. T . ' 2 (5) King Pointer .'............b 3 (2) Kingscrnft 4 All started. Won by a length. 1 Time 4.22 Federal Handicap,: (2) Wilma Dillon 1, (5) Zenith 2, (3) Dilworth 3. Scr. High Jinks. Won by two*. lengths. Time ,2.44 1-5. \\ Heathcote Handicap—Hardest Child 1, Travis Axworthy 2. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1929, Page 5
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