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TROTTING

METROPOLITAN MEETING TODAY’S EVENTS AT ADDINGTON OUTSIDER WINS OLLIVIER HANDICAP (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The Metropolitan Trotting Club’s spring meeting is being continued today at Addington. The track is fast. Drizzling fain before the first race and because of the weather, the time trial on the mile record of 2min 0 2-5 sec by Lawn Derby was postponed till tomorrow. Results: — WHITELEIGH HANDICAP. 2 miles 4.48 class. 2/2 Blue Logan, 12yds (J. Behrns) 1 6/3 Indolent, 24yds (S. C. Wright) ..; 2 5/4 Manna’s Son, scr (M. Holmes) .... 3 All started. Blue Logan won by H lengths, with the third horse half a length further back. Time 4.37. Manna’s Son and Prince Harvester were coupled. ELLESMERE HANDICAP. 2.51 class 1} miles Lightning Lady, scr (W. K. Tatterton) 1 Bexley Girl, 24yds (F. J. Smith) .... 2 Southern Chief, scr (J. J. Kennerley) 3 All started. Won by 2 lengths; a head. Time 2 3-ssfcc. "Southern Chief and Three Bells were coupled on the machine. OLLIVIER HANDICAP. 4.27 class. 2 miles. 13/12 Plutus, 12yds (C. S. Donald) 1 4/ 4 King’s Play, 24yds. (M. C. McTigue) 2 6/ 5 Logan Derby,-24yds (J. A. Stamford) 3 Scratched—Parisienne. A head each way. Time, 4.23.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1938, Page 8

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TROTTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1938, Page 8

TROTTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1938, Page 8

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