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WEEK-END SPORTING

TROTS AT ADDINGTON TRACK IN GOOD ORDER. FANCY GOODS SUCCESSFUL. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH. This Day. The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting opened today at Addington in fine weather. The track is in good order. The totalisator was not open on the first race, tho Metropolitan Maiden Handicap, I'/i miles, which resulted: Fancy Goods (J. Eryce), 1; Paperman (R. Young), 2; Princess Maritza (R. Townley). 3. Scratched: Delusion. Navy Queen, Professional. Won by eight lengths: four lengths. Time, 2.54 3-5. As the result of an accident two furlongs from home, two drivers. C. M. Laing and P. Gallagher were taken to the hospital and H. J. Smith received bad facial injuries. The accident occurred through Princess Martza making a bad break. Introductory Handicap. 2 miles: 2/2, Follow Me, 12yds (O. E. Hooper), 1; 1/1. Sports Guide, 36yds. (G. Cameron), 2; 4/4. Gold Flight, scr. (J. B. Pringle). 3. Scratched: Cabin Boy. Won by a length; a head. Time. 4 22 4-5. Queen Mary Handicap, 2 miles: 2/2. Purveyor, 24yds. (G. McKendry). 1: 4/4. Recluse 12yds. <L. A. Maidens). 2; 12/12, Manpower. scr. (C. King). 3. Scratched: Palomar, Burnham, Crucible. Won by l’Z> lengths; a neck. Time. 4.24 2-5.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1943, Page 3

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WEEK-END SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1943, Page 3

WEEK-END SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1943, Page 3

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