TROTTING AT EPSOM
AUTO MACHINE'S MEMORIAL.
AUTUMN LU'S ROYAL HANDICAP.
OUR SUMMER SHINES IN THE MANUKAU.
The weather is dull for the final day of the Auckland Trotting Club's winter meeting at Epsom, where the track is in better condition than on Wednesday. There is a fair attendance.
Autumn Lu improved on her first day's form by winning the Royal Handicap from Pearl Parrish and Mountain Sun.
Our Summer was first home in the Manukau Handicap from Red Hope and Jester.
Auto Machine beat the opposition in the C. F. Mark Handicap, in which the minor places were filled by Kewpie's Triumph and Peter Pirate.
In the June Handicap, Silver Bingen (coupled with Kelp), Realty and Raider paid the dividends.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 10
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