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AUCKLAND TROTS (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day. 1 It is showery for the first day of the Auckland trots. There is a fair attendance. Tho Epsom course is heavy. Results: — Winter Handicap, of 115 soys; for trotters only; 3.48 class; 1* miles.— 1-2 Indolent, 12, 1; 2-1 Nelson Pirate, 48, 2; 9-4 Autumn «Lv, 12, 3. Ser.: Eustle. Won by half a length. Times: 3min 44 l-ssec, 3rnin 41 2-ssec, 3min 47see. Mangere'Handicap, of 115 soys; 3.6 class; 1J miles. —1-1 Cimarron, 48, 1; 3-2 Our Summer, scr, 2; 8-6 Donnie Direct, 12, 3. Ser.: Gloster, Port Light. One length; three. Times, 2min 57 1-5 sec, 3min 1 4-ssec, 3min 2 3-ssec. Adams Memorial Cup .Handicap, of' 300 soys, and cup valued at 50 soys; 4.30 class; 2 miles. —3-3 Kewpie's Triumph, scr, 1; 1-1 Peterwah, scr (coupled with Mountain Dell), 2; 7-7 Jewel Pointer, 60, 3. Scr.: Enawah. Half a length; three lengths and a half. Times, 4mm 44 2-ssee, 4min 44 3-ssec, 4min 41 3-sscc. Hobson Handicap, of 120 soys; 3.28 class; 1| miles. —7-8 Lady Coronado, 12, 1; 2-2 Chenwood, ser, 2; 1-1 Silver Bingen, 12 (coupled with Kelp), 3. All started. Half length; neck. Times, 3min 33 3-ssec, 3min 44sec, 3min 34see.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 11
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