SPORTING.
METROPOLITAN TROTS
(By Telegraph—Per Press Assoeiation)
CHRISTCHURCH, November 10
The Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting opened at Addington in fine weather and large attendance. The track is fast.
Spring Handicap.—(s) Nelson Boy 1, (7) Trampcrisp 2, (9) Merce fyngen 3. Scr.—Stanley T. Won by £of a length. Time 3.24. Empire Handicap.:—(l) Red Shadow V; (6) Colonial Boy 2; (3) Satin’King 3. Scr.—Meteor, Linkman. Won by 2 lengths. Time 2.42. N.Z. CUP TRIAL. FIRST DIVISION. 2 Lindbergh ... ' .1 7 Vesuvius ... , 3 1 Logan Park . ... 3 10 Logan Chief 4 All a neck. Time 4.22 2-5. SECOND DIVISION. Free Advice (12yds) . 1 Wrackler (36yds) ... ... 2 Kingcraft (scr) 3 BRYCE’S APPEAL UPHELD BY N.Z. ASSN. CHRISTCHURCH, .Nov.' 9. At a special meeting of the Board of the New Zealand Trotting Association, the appeal of Andrew Bryce against the disqualification of himself, and the horse Ngingongingo for twelfe months by the Auckland;- TroVCiug Club was upheld.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1931, Page 6
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