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STILL PROGRESSING

THE Thames Trotting Club, which has made rapid advancement as a light-harness body, is out bright and early with the programme for its March fixture. In keeping with the club’s policy of recent years, the stakes again show a slight increase and the limits have been fixed in most events so that the smallest maximum penalty is entailed. As usual, stabling accommodation be provided free, while for the convenience of owners who wish to visit the Waikato fixture the following Saturday, the use of the stables will be granted free during the interval between the meetings. The Thames Cup is worth £4OO, with a limit of 4.40, and to correspond with this stem the Kopu Handicap, of £2OO, has a limit of 2.54 for ten furlongs.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 13

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STILL PROGRESSING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 13

STILL PROGRESSING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 13

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