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TROTTING

TROTS AT GPLYMOUTH

NELSON CLUB’S MEETING

(By Telegraph—Press Association).

GWEYMOUTH. March 17

Kitchinglmm Handicap.—(3) Yendome 1. (I) Muriel ))e Oro 2. (3) Talent 3. Won by three lengths: a length. Time 3.29.

Dominion Handicap—(l) Halswell Queen 1, (3) Great Author 2, (4) War re no re 3. Won 'by a head ; twelve lengths. Time 4.11 4-5. President’s Handicap. —1.8) St. PetroK 1, (3) Rose- Ando 2, (4) Eva Rota 3. Won by six lengths; half a length. Time 4.23 1-5.

• Waimea Handicap.—(l) Peter Daunt 1, (I) Some Guv 2, (8) Liberty Hall 3. Won by six. lengths; four lengths. Time 2.26 1-6. Dash Handicap.—(4) Mac Do Oro 1. (6) Black Wattle 2. (3) Talent 3. Won by a head; third horse a neck awav. 'rime 2.26 1-6.

'Phe tote handled £13,090 for the day.

SECOND DAY RESULTS

GREY MOUTH, March 18. For the Nelson Trots second day, diere is fine weather.

Murchison Handicap.—(l) Russell Pointer 1, (5) Myrtle Dillon 2, (4) Dusolina 3. Scr Chancellor Boy, Kathleen Dillon. Festival. Times 3.46 1-5, 3.49 2-6. 3.62 2-5. Won by a neck, ten lengths. Tasman Handicap;—(3) Dillon S. J, (6) Esbine 2, (1) Bfamdean 3. Sc.r: Golden Spray, Olive Nelson, Rose Audo, Won by 1$ lengths. Time 4.33. Richmond Handicap.—(l) Brook Pointer 1, ; (6) Dillons Pride 2, Kate Logan 3. Scr Audience, Baron Bingen. Won by a neck. Time 3.6 1-5.

HAWKE’S BAY TROTS,

SECOND DAY

HASTINGS, March 17

East Coast Handicap.—(4) Little Guy 1, (1) Gang Awa 2, (3) Sir Guy 3 Won by three-quarters of a length ; five lengths. Time 4.37. Longlands Handicap.—(4) Modern Light 1, (2) Inverness 2, (6) Roland 3. Won by a length; seven lengths. Time 2.54 1-5.

Tomoana Handicap.—(l) Parish Belle 1, (3) Pilot 2, (4) Brian Bingen 3. Won by a length; four lengths. Time 4.58 l-o.

Hnretaunga Handicap. —(5) Good Lady 1. (1) Mountain Princess 2. (2) Kevinbrae 3. Won hv one and » half lengths; four lengths. Time 3.28 4-5." . - .

Farewell Handicap.—(s) Sir Guv 1. (2) Arachne 2, (3) Gang Awa .3. Won bv a head; two lengths. Time 2.49 2-5.

The tote handled £8,359 compared with £10,284 last June, a dcrease of £1925. The total put through was £17,106, as compared with £17,914$ last year, a decrease of £77Bs.

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Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1930, Page 5

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377

TROTTING Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1930, Page 5

TROTTING Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1930, Page 5

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