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SPIRITED CONTESTS AT ADDINGTON.—Big crowds witnessed a good day’s trotting at Addington on Wednesday. 1, 5 and 9, Watching the races; 2, Padlock, who equalled the world's record in the King George Handicap; aW. J. Hughes, who drove Padlock with fine skill and resolution; 4 Miss Peggy Norton, owner of Bonny Logan; Tomkinson, who drove four winners, with two of the winning owners, Mr. A. I. Armstrong (centre), owner of Logan Park, and Mr. G. J. Barton, who owns Glideaway, Tonic, Lingfield, Maiwhariti, and is part-owner of Young Blake; 7, The speedy Padlock; 8, Mr. A. I. Rattray, secretary of the Metropolitan Trotting Club.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 18

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SPIRITED CONTESTS AT ADDINGTON.—Big crowds witnessed a good day’s trotting at Addington on Wednesday. 1, 5 and 9, Watching the races; 2, Padlock, who equalled the world's record in the King George Handicap; a W. J. Hughes, who drove Padlock with fine skill and resolution; 4 Miss Peggy Norton, owner of Bonny Logan; Tomkinson, who drove four winners, with two of the winning owners, Mr. A. I. Armstrong (centre), owner of Logan Park, and Mr. G. J. Barton, who owns Glideaway, Tonic, Lingfield, Maiwhariti, and is part-owner of Young Blake; 7, The speedy Padlock; 8, Mr. A. I. Rattray, secretary of the Metropolitan Trotting Club. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 18

SPIRITED CONTESTS AT ADDINGTON.—Big crowds witnessed a good day’s trotting at Addington on Wednesday. 1, 5 and 9, Watching the races; 2, Padlock, who equalled the world's record in the King George Handicap; a W. J. Hughes, who drove Padlock with fine skill and resolution; 4 Miss Peggy Norton, owner of Bonny Logan; Tomkinson, who drove four winners, with two of the winning owners, Mr. A. I. Armstrong (centre), owner of Logan Park, and Mr. G. J. Barton, who owns Glideaway, Tonic, Lingfield, Maiwhariti, and is part-owner of Young Blake; 7, The speedy Padlock; 8, Mr. A. I. Rattray, secretary of the Metropolitan Trotting Club. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 18

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