TROTTING
INANGAHUA TROTS. (By Telegraph, Per Press Association.] REEFTON, Dec. 30. Blackwater Handicap.—(l) Halswell Queen 1, (6) Hakari 2, (4) Val Logan 3. Won by four lengths; half a length’. Time 3.1 3-5. Big River Handicap.—(2) Bonora 1, (1) Avoness 2,' (5) Tiny Author' 3. Won by a. length ; five lengths. Time 5.5. Alexander Handicap.—i(l) Ecstasy 1, (5) Black Wattle 2, (8) Loco 3. Won by two lengths; half a length. Time 2.56. Scotia Handicap.—(l) Halswell Queen 1, (2) Warrenore 2, (4) Silver Sea 3. Won by one and a half lengths; a length. Time 3.37. Keep It Dark Handicap'.—(3) Loco 1, (1) Ecstasy 2, (4) Tahoe 3. Won by a length; two lengths. Time 2.19. A decrease of £791 was recorded on the totnlisator, the machine handling £5689 10s, against £6480 10s last year. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. THIRD DAY’S RESULTS. AUCKLAND, Dec. 31. The Auckland trots are concluding to-day in dull weather before a good attendance. The track is in fine order. Tamaki Handicap.—(s) Peterson 1, (2) Linnet the Great 2, (1) Akenhei 3. All started. Won by a head; four lengths. Time 4.44 2-5. Park Handicap.—(3) Belle Axworthy 1, (2) Great Parrish 2, (7) Warspitle 3. AU started. Won by a neck; a head. Time 3,.21.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1929, Page 5
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