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TROTTING at ADDINGTON TROTTING OLUa I |- ONO.) 1 r. i a. hot f J tl.rH.rr. D. C. »««■ cup day TUESDAY NEXT FIRST RACE 12 NOON • V9yi TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS:" TUESDAY, 9th NOV., FRIDAY, 12th. NOV. ■rfOMBEtHMBRW Fart train, limited stop*, leaves Greymouth 5.40 •.««., step, Racecourse entrance. Ratarn train leave, Chriatehurch 0*45 pra. Cheep return fan from Greymeuth £1 available ea apeeral tram and far day of Issue only. FRIDAY, 12th NOVEMBER: Poasengar train leavaa Timoru 7.50 e.m Return train laavea Chriatchurch 5.35 p.m. Cheap return fare from Timoru 12/6. Available on there train, only.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 15
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