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ASHBURTON DOUBLE.—TOP: Falsehood (outside) beating Maharaja (rails) and Highland Custom in the Ashburton Cup, the first leg of the double at the Ashburton Trotting Club’s summer meeting yesterday. Scottish Light was fourth, ahead of Schnapps (rails) and John Leslie. BOTTOM: Gatley, the 16, 14 favourite, winning the second leg, the Midsummer Handicap, from Morsel (outside). Stand In (rails) and Whipaway.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29706, 27 December 1961, Page 4

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ASHBURTON DOUBLE.—TOP: Falsehood (outside) beating Maharaja (rails) and Highland Custom in the Ashburton Cup, the first leg of the double at the Ashburton Trotting Club’s summer meeting yesterday. Scottish Light was fourth, ahead of Schnapps (rails) and John Leslie. BOTTOM: Gatley, the 16, 14 favourite, winning the second leg, the Midsummer Handicap, from Morsel (outside). Stand In (rails) and Whipaway. Press, Volume C, Issue 29706, 27 December 1961, Page 4

ASHBURTON DOUBLE.—TOP: Falsehood (outside) beating Maharaja (rails) and Highland Custom in the Ashburton Cup, the first leg of the double at the Ashburton Trotting Club’s summer meeting yesterday. Scottish Light was fourth, ahead of Schnapps (rails) and John Leslie. BOTTOM: Gatley, the 16, 14 favourite, winning the second leg, the Midsummer Handicap, from Morsel (outside). Stand In (rails) and Whipaway. Press, Volume C, Issue 29706, 27 December 1961, Page 4

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