FORBURY TROTS
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) i DUNEDIN, This Day. Tiie Forbury Trotting Club's meet* ing opened in fine weather. Tlic coursa is in good order.' Results: — Bayfield Handicap, of 100 soys; 3.48 t class; 14 miles.—l-1 Olson, 12, 1; 3-4 Teviot Downs, 84, 2; 3-5 Golden Bingen, 72, 3. All started. Seven lengths;; four lengths. Times, 3min 46sec, 3miu 41 4-ssec, 3min 45sec. . , % Domain Handicap,. of ~}oo soys; 3.39 class; 1$ miles. —3-3 Sure, scr," 1; 1-1 Lilian Bond, 12, 2; 2-2 Euiu, scr, 3* Scratched: Erin's Chance. Length, three lengths. Times, 3mia 34 3-ssec, 3min 34scc, 3min 35 3-ssec. ■ Beach Handicap, of 120 soys; 2.1* class; 1 mile.—ll-12 Elitfe Bingen, scr, 1; 7-7 Suncross, 12, 2; 2-2 Bed Spur, scr, 3. Scratched: Bare .Pronto and Black Shadow. Half a length; a length. Times: 2miji 20 4-ssec, 2min ' 20scc, 2min 21 2-ssee. Victory Handicap, of 120 soys; 3.l<s class; 1 mile 3 furlongs.—l-1 Blurt Mountain Queen, scr, 1;, 3-2 Quita, scr', 2; 2-4 Young Frank, 12, 3. Scr;: Just Shandt, Chenwood. Short neck; head. Times, 3min 13 l-ssec, 3mjn 13-2-ssec, 3min 12 3-ssce.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 103, 4 May 1933, Page 13
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