RACING NEWS.
METROPOLITAN TROTS. fßy Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHUrSTCnTTRCH. Wednesday. The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's August Meeting was continued in | flue weather. The track was in better order, but not fast. There was a large attendance. The totalisator Investments were £fio.Bfls, compared with £59,649 on the second day last year. Later results are:— Lincoln Handicap.—Lackiewood (E. McDermott) 1. Cainmie 2. Prince Burlington 3. •Scratched: iMaliee. Won by a length. Time, 3.52. Avonhead Handicap.—'Marvin Jnnior (D. Stitherlandl 1, Belmont Chimes 2, Marietta 3. All started. Won by six lengths. Time, 4.53. Canterbury Handicap.—Wild Briar (T. BTyce) 1. Paul Duf.np.lt -. Royal Step 3. Scratched: Captain Stanley. Won by half-a-length. Time. 4.41 2-5. 'Speedway Handicap.—Albert Cling (J. Henderson) 1. Man-o'-War 2, Trooper Dillon 3. Scratched: Jack Arrah. Won by two lengths. Time, 2.48. TROTTING ASSOCIATION. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) _. CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday. The voting for two North Island and three South Island members of the New Zealand Trotting Association resulted in the return of Messrs. Mark and Short (North Island) and Kitehingham, Selig, and Samson (South Island).
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 190, 11 August 1921, Page 7
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