AUCKLAND TROTS.
THE FINAL DAY AT EPSOM.
FREE ADVICE AND CARMEL A TIE.
TAMAKI HANDICAP TO OUTSIDER TAMAHINE.
RED SHADOW DEFEATS ARETHUSA AGAIN.
The Auckland Trotting Club's three days' summer meeting is terminating at Epsom this afternoon, before a fair attendance. The track is again fast.
An outsider in Tamahine won the Tamaki Handicap from Kolmar and Anseline.
Arethusa, the hot favourite, had again to lower his colours to Red Shadow, who beat him in the Park Handicap.
The judge was unable to separate Free Advice and Garmel in the President's.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 309, 31 December 1930, Page 9
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