AUCKLAND TROTS
The Auckland trotting meeting \va3 opened in wet weather, but there was a good attendance. The track was dead. The totalisator handled £70,206 10s, against £58,046 10s on the first clay last year—an increase of £12,160. Concluding results:— Mountain Handicap, £450. lim.—l-1 Home Guard, 12yds (Smith )1, 4-4 Echoist, 24 (Berkett) 2, 2-2 Pan torn, 12 (Noble) 3. Scr: Dolores Silk. Three lengths and a-half; half a length. Time, 3.36. Stewards' Handicap, £350. 2m.i-2-2 Bay Machine, scr (Smith) 1, 7-5 Sonja Heme, scr (M. Holmes) 2, 11-10 Rockfel, scr (D. McKendry) 3. Scr: Dick Redmond, Oregon, Laiiaco, Village Lass. Half a length each way. Time, 3.30.
Parnell Handicap, £425. ljm.—l-1 Auto Prince, scr (Lee) 1, 3-4 Oregon, scr (Holmes) 2, 2-3 Highland Scolt, 36yds (Berkett) 3. Scr: Modern Parrish, Sentiment. Threequarters of a length; length. Time, 4,38. Electric Handicap, £SOO. lim. —1-1 Parrish Lad, 12yds (M. Paul) 1, 7-7 To Roto Bcr (C. G. Smith) 2, 3-4 Sabu, 12 (M. Holmes) 3. Scr: Betty Boop, Hillcrest. Length and a-half; length. Time, 2.49.
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Evening Star, Issue 25004, 25 October 1943, Page 5
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174AUCKLAND TROTS Evening Star, Issue 25004, 25 October 1943, Page 5
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