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TROTTING

WELLINGTON TROTS

. Bv Telegraph—Press Association)

WELLINGTON, November 1. The Wellington Trotting Club held its spring meeting in fine weather at the Hutt Park course to-day. The track was iii good order. r Jhe totalizator investments totalled £27,7/3, as against £29,160 10s for the corresponding day last year. Results.

Novice Handicap(s) Nyallo 1; (1) Travis 2; (8) Fleet Arrow 3. Won by four lengths; three lengths. Time 3.47 4-5.

Petone Handicap(l) Stanley T. 1; (2) White Satin 2; (3) King’s Voyage 3.' Won by two lengths; one length. Time 3.51.

Bollard Memorial 1 Handicap(2) Gleprossie 1 ; (1) Sir Guy 2 ; (8) Lydia 3. Won bv a length ; one and a-half lengths: Time 4.41 2-5.

Borough Handicap:—(.ll) Somerby 1; (8) Morrison 2; (17) Playwave 3. Won by to lengths ; a neck. Time 3.45 2-5.

New Zealand Cup Trial Handicap:— (1) Wrackler 1; (7) Travis Axwortliy 2; (5) King Pointer 3. Won by two lengths. Tie 2.45 1-5. Short Handicap :—(5) ChenawayUnit 1; (1) Herod 2; (2) Travis 3. Won by two lengths; four lengths. Time 2.53 4-5.

President’s Handicap - Trot:—(1) Stanley T. 1; (3) White Satin 2; (5) King’s Voyage 3. Won by one length; six lengths. Time 4.42.

Wellington Handicap : —(1) Erin’s Pointer 1; (2) Morrisbn 2; (8) Playwave 3. Won by thfee lengths; two lengths: Time 2.50.

DISTINCTIONS CONFiRHSp )a Sander antr Sons’ Pur* volatile Eucalyptic Extract include first Award and Gold Medal, N.Z. anti S.S. Exhibi cion, 1926, Dunedin, N'lZ. ; Award- ano Medal, International Exhibition, Am sterdam; its purity and potency i» proved by analysis of Prof. Digits University of Otago, and De Bayay Melbourne; it was proved best at th< Supreme Court, Melbourne; it is re commended by eminent medical auth orities and enjoys Royal patronage. Why? Because Sander’s Extract ' not the commercial eucalyptus oil, bui a specially prepared medical product highly effective in all infectious dm eases, cuts, burns, so;eB, piles, etc., svhen used as direct*. 1. Invst o."< th* Genuine Sander'*. D ’*> 't* h««t.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1930, Page 6

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TROTTING Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1930, Page 6

TROTTING Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1930, Page 6

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