To-Day’s Turf News
GREYMOUTH TROTS SECONb DAY’S EVENTS LINDBERGH A WINNER Press Association GREYMOUTH, To-day. j The Greymouth Trotting Club’s j meeting concluded to-day in dull | weather. Results: WESTLAND HANDICAP Of £125; 12i fur. 1— LINDBERGH, limit 1 2 SILVER SEA, 24yds* 2 9—CHARLIE LINCOLN 3 Scratched: Prince Pedro. Kawhia. Won by three lengths. Time, 3.4 S 3-5. RAILWAY HANDICAP Of £150; 10i furlongs 1 HINKLER, 12yds 1 S—ROGER LYON, limit 2 11— NONA LOGAN, limit 3 Scr.: Queen’s Ferry, Fair Lad, N<*nnette, Fifinella. Won by two lengths, two lengths between second and third. Time, 3.4. Later results will be found in the Stop Press as they come to band. TIMARU TROTS REHANDICAPS DECLARED The following rehandicaps for the Timaru meeting next Saturday have been declared by Mr. G. Paul: Claremont Handicap.—Koro Peter, now' on 72yds. AVaimate Handicap.—Quickflre, now on 36yds. THAMES FIXTURE CORRECTED HANDICAPS Press Association THAMES, To-da.y. The following are cox-rectlons In the weights for the Thames meeting, first day:—Puriri Handicap: Fancy Boy, 7.5; Goldfields Cup, Mervette, 5.5; Parawai Hack, Good Boy, 7.5; Flying Handicap, Liaison, 7.5; Waitakeruru Hack, Puron should be Furrie.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 11
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185To-Day’s Turf News Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 11
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