FORBURY PARK TROTS
DUNEDIN, TMb Dhy. The track is heavy and tricky, but . improving, for the first day of the For- • bury Trots. The weather is dull but fine. Results:— : ' ■ .
Vauxhall Handicap (saddle), of 200 soys; 4.3$ class; one mile and five fur-, longs.—4 Koro Peter (Berry), 36yds bhd, 1; 1 Kyra, 36yds bhd, 2; 6 Kuby, Bingen, scr, 3. Scratched:. Bramdean, Snider, Bon Wood. Won by five lengths. Time, 4min 8 3-ssee.
Electric Handicap, of 225 soys; ojia mile.—l 2 Bingen Patch, ser (M. B. Edwards), 1; 9 Sahib,' 12yds. bhd, 2; S Shadowland, scr, 3. Scratched: Lingfield, Omaha. Won by seven lengths;; two lengths between second and third* Time, 2min 20 l-ssec.
Musselburgh Handicap, of 225 sovsy one mile and a half.—l Nelson M'El-; wyn, 3Gyds bhd (Walsh), 1; 9 Becky, Mine, scr, 2; Kiowa, scr, 3. Scratched:;Maurice Dillon, Limosa, Locanda Dillon. Won by two lengths, a neck between second and third. Time, 3miit 32 3-osec. •
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1929, Page 11
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158FORBURY PARK TROTS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1929, Page 11
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