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ASHBURTON FINISHES.—TOP: Sally Boy beating Glenoware in the President’s Handicap, first leg of the double at the Ashburton Trotting Club’s meeting on Saturday. Stormont (outside) was third, and Park Dillon (rails) fourth. BOTTOM: False Step winning from Sun Chief in the second leg, the Ashburton Flying Stakes. Lady Belmer (third from rails) was third, and Invicta (second from rails) fourth.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29325, 3 October 1960, Page 4

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ASHBURTON FINISHES.—TOP: Sally Boy beating Glenoware in the President’s Handicap, first leg of the double at the Ashburton Trotting Club’s meeting on Saturday. Stormont (outside) was third, and Park Dillon (rails) fourth. BOTTOM: False Step winning from Sun Chief in the second leg, the Ashburton Flying Stakes. Lady Belmer (third from rails) was third, and Invicta (second from rails) fourth. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29325, 3 October 1960, Page 4

ASHBURTON FINISHES.—TOP: Sally Boy beating Glenoware in the President’s Handicap, first leg of the double at the Ashburton Trotting Club’s meeting on Saturday. Stormont (outside) was third, and Park Dillon (rails) fourth. BOTTOM: False Step winning from Sun Chief in the second leg, the Ashburton Flying Stakes. Lady Belmer (third from rails) was third, and Invicta (second from rails) fourth. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29325, 3 October 1960, Page 4

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