TO-DAY'S RACING
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National Week Opens in Christchurch ADDINGTON TR0TS
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CHEISTCHUECH, Thxs Day._ •Grand National week opened in Christchurch with the first day of the trots at Addington. The weather is fine and coM, with a strong south-westerly wind. The track is in good order. Eesults: — Introductory Handicap. — 6/5 GBEAT ADMIRAL (J. Fraser, jnr.) 1, 7/8 Lady Sonoma (B. Townley) 2, 1/1 Golden Eagle (Shaw) coupled with Kuini, 3. Ser.: Lament. Won by a length, third house two lengths baek. Time^ 3.25 4-5. Advanee Handicap. — 3/2 AIDE-DE-CAMP (Berry) 1, 11/10 Sky Wink (Cameron) 2, 1/3 Ginger Jack (McIvenzie) 3. Ser.: Soeial Pest, Grand Finale. Won by two lengths, fhird horse two lengths back. Time, 2.47 2-5. AUGUST HANDICAP. - 1/1 REPOBTEB 1, 55/5 Rocks Ahead 2, 6/6 Pot Luck 3. QUEEN MARY HANDICAP.— PAB1SIENNE 1, King's Clay 2, Encnunter 8.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 5
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