Ashburton Trots.
Mitcham To Aileen Wood. $
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ASHBURTOX, this day. The weather was dull for the Ashburton Trotting Club's summer meeting today. The course was in fair order, after rain. Results:— ADVANCE HANDICAP. of 150sovs. One mile and a-half. (Limit, 3.45.) 2—LADY 'CELLO, limit—D. Teahen .. 1 I—SNOWY HUON. limit 2 6—MADAM LOCANDA, 12yds 3 Also started : Brook Pointer, Daring Boy, Dance, J,ady Oran, Salute, Slogan, limit; His Dance, Lady Oran, Salute. Slogn, limit; His Lordship, 4Syds; Harold Logan, 72yds. Won by half a length, with eight lengths between second and third. Time 3.37 1-5. MITCHAM HANDICAP, of ISOsovs. One mile and a-half. (Limit, 3.50.) 6—AILEEN WOOD, limit 1 11—DUCO. limit o 4—SCUTTLE, limit ... 3 Also started : Alton Brook, Appear, Bon Boy, Chisholm, Great Applause, Great Burton. Pavo, limit; Brent Boy, Waiata Poi 12yds; Accumulator, Dipnoi, Koro Pater 36yds. ' Won by two lengths, with n head between second and third. Time, 3.44 3-5. TROTTING CUP, of 500sovs. Two miles (Limit 4.38). 2—ROI L'OR. 36vds 1 *3—DUNDAS BOY. 48vds 1 4—SHADOWLAND, 12yds 3 ♦Coupled with Sunfish. Also started : St. Bridget, limit; Wrackler, 12yds; Kotuku Jack, Suntish, 24yds • Avenger. 36yds; Event. Billy Sea, 72vds ' Won by four lengths, with one length between second and third. Time, 4.37 3-5
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 305, 26 December 1928, Page 8
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