GXSBOBHS TROTTING CLUB. (Br Telegraph—l>reia Auoeiation.) GISBORNE, this day. Fine weather prevails for the trottlni races to-day. Results:— Introductory Handicap of lOOsovg, on* mile and a-half.—Whetu, scr. 1; Mle> Marvin, eOyds, 2; Queen Andubon. scr, 3. All started. Won by two and a-half lengths, three lengths between second and t'uird. Time, 3.48 3-5. He Hapara Handicap or mosovs, one mile end a-balf.—Peter wan, 12yds. 1; King : Peter, 120yd3, 2: Golden Gate. S4yds, 3. All I started. Won by twenty lengtUe. Time, 3.58 3-5. Olsborne Handicap of 300sovs, two xnllee. Eullus, 12yds. 1; Jimmy Richmond, 36yde, 2; Reliance 36yds. 3. Scratched: WUd Lad. Won by two lfiißtbs. Xlbe, 4.49 3-5. Dorn Memorial of lOOso". one tulle anfl g-lialf.—Guinea, sur, 1: Doctor Dillon, 24yds, 2- Lottie Advamc 72yds. 3. Scrati-hed: i Gladiolus. Won by a nose. Time, 3.44.
Smith and Caughey, Ltd.. cordially invite inspection of the new spring goods.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1923, Page 3
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