FIRST WINS IN SOUTH
Although he has made two previous visits to Aldington, the well-known Auckland trotting trainer S. J. Smith- secured his first success when he conducted .Worthy. Licht first past the winning post in the Courtenay Handicap on Thursday Later in the day Smith also won with Nell Volo. The Buftess in the Courtenay Handicap marked W6rthy Light's thirteenth in Seventeen starts. He is a five-yent-old geldlll \>y the American sire Worthy Bond* 'who is now located at Gore. Worthy Light on la ! a 4-28 mark on Wednesday, and has qualified for . the .Auckland Trotting ?W which is a 4.27 class. . ■- ; The American mare Nell Volo gave a basing exhibition of trotting in winning theT Sockburn Handicap, and .although beaten into second place off 84yds yesterday she again confirmed the high opin- ?™ formed about her. She is bred oo m best American lines and she is a, real •»«Ta of the great trotters produced in £?&&*£ wti<* she was bred.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 23
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