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MKT I! OI’OLITAN TROTS. tiiv Telegraph—. Press Association). CHEISTCI!UIU 11, Nov. 14. The tote mvcstnu nts for Lire day were £59,273, compared with £09,112 last year. The total J’or the meeting was £161),791 as against £201,312 last year, a decrease of £!1,53i. * Australasian Handicap.—(3) Sir Guy 1, (5) Ngingo fNgingo 2, (12) Curfew Jloy 3. Won by three lengths. Time -1.29 2-5. Middleton. Handicap.— (3) Engagement 1, (!) Writer 2, (2) Raima 3. Won by a. head. Time 4.53. Hornby Handicap.—(l) Sir Author 1, (2) Steel All 2, (7) Kotuku Jack 3. Won by a neck. Time 2,45 2-6. Lyttelton Handicap.— (4) Cyoiie 1. (9) Huon Denver 2, (2) NeHon T>s •)n> 3. Won bv a head. Time 4.34.
Free For A11.—(7) King Pointer 1, (8) Carmel 2, (1) Wnickler 3. Won by a head. Time 2.39 4-5
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1930, Page 2
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