AUCKLAND TROTS
JOSEOALE DICTATOR SCORES ACAIN The second day of the Auckland Trotting Club’s Centennial Meeting was held in fine but overcast weather. Tha attendance was good. The course waa holding. MANUREWA HANDICAP, £l5O. On# mile and a-hal£, 4-I—JOSEDALE DICTATOR, 48yds (F. J. Smith) ... ... ... I! 2- —Bournemouth, 12yds (Kennerley) ... 2 6- —Mah Jong, 60yds (Paul) 3 Scratched: Wprthy Bel win; Won by half a length; half a head. Times: 3min 35 3-ssec, 3min 38 4-sseo* 3min 35sec. WAIHEKE HANDICAP, £l5O. On* , mile and a-quarter. ; ' —Second Division,— 3- —BRONZE KING, 12yds (Ken- ■ nerley) ... |j 2- —Clay Pot, 24yds (Paton) ... ... 3 7- —Ringstone, scr (M. Paul) ... '3) Scratched: Auto Lad, . Charles Rex, .W on by half a head; half a length. Times: 2min 56 2-ssec, 2min 55 3-Ssec-2min 64 4-ssec. THIRD GREAT NORTHERN, STAKES, £4OO. One mile. 3- DIAMOND TRUST (Campbell).'. 1} 4- —Portadowh (J. T. Paul) ... 2 3-3—Earl’s Pride (Goodall) ‘ ... ... 3 Scratched: Kenilworth, Te Taonganui. Won by half a head; two lengths. Times: 2min 24 3-ssec, 2min 24 4-ssec, 2min 25 2-ssec. Cyclone Girl was brae-' keted with the first and third horses.
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Evening Star, Issue 23500, 14 February 1940, Page 10
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182AUCKLAND TROTS Evening Star, Issue 23500, 14 February 1940, Page 10
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