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- NEW BRIGHTON TROTS'. (By Telegraph—Per I’ress Association} CHRISTCHURCH, September 5. ' The New Brighton Trotting Clubs medting was held to-day. The weather was cold, with a south-west wind blowing. The attendance was fair, but the-course was rather slow. The tote took £15,664, compared with £18,384% last year. Improvers’ Handicap : — : (1) Louis .Bingen 1; (4) Red Eagle 2; (3) Earl Bingen 3. Won by 2 lengths Time 3.43 3-5. ' \ Belfast Handicap:—(B) Eureka Roy 1; (6) Dollar King 2; (3) Royal Chenault 3. Won by 2 lengths. Time 3.33 4-5. Burwood Handicap:—(3) Impromptu 1; (9) Tactless and (1) Netta Oro dead heat 2. Won by 2 lengths. Time 4.45, Sea-view Handicap:—(l) George Rey 1; (6) Somerby 2; (1) Millie de Oro 3. Won by l-)i lengths. Time 2.51 45. Autumn Handicap:—(l) Mountain Mist 1; (9) Trampciisp 2; (7) Merce Bingen 3. Won by U lengths. Time 4.45. Dash Handicap :—(5) Somerby 1; (1) Some Guy 2; (9) Lough, Neagh 3. Won by a heck, ime 2(15 4-5. Wain on) Handicap:—(ll) Apex 1J (1) Mister Pointer 2; (4) John Jinks '* 3. Won by ft- length. Time; 2.53 2-5. , Electric Handicap: (2). Our Bird 1; (3) Banffshire Lad 2; (G) Pearl Logan 3. Won by a.length. Time 2.16 1-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1931, Page 4
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