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HARBOUR LIGHT (No. 10) BEATING POUPETTE (No. 12) and Asia Minor (middle) in the £3050 Canterbury Park Trotting Cup at Addington Raceway on Saturday. Castleton’s Gifht (No. 4) finished fourth, ahead of Flaming Way (obscured on rails).

TERRACE DALE BEATING CLOUDY BAY and Fielder (outside) in the New Year Handicap, the second leg of the main double at Addington Raceway on Saturday. The fourth horse, Space Cadet, is just behind Cloudy Bay.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30948, 3 January 1966, Page 5

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HARBOUR LIGHT (No. 10) BEATING POUPETTE (No. 12) and Asia Minor (middle) in the £3050 Canterbury Park Trotting Cup at Addington Raceway on Saturday. Castleton’s Gifht (No. 4) finished fourth, ahead of Flaming Way (obscured on rails). TERRACE DALE BEATING CLOUDY BAY and Fielder (outside) in the New Year Handicap, the second leg of the main double at Addington Raceway on Saturday. The fourth horse, Space Cadet, is just behind Cloudy Bay. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30948, 3 January 1966, Page 5

HARBOUR LIGHT (No. 10) BEATING POUPETTE (No. 12) and Asia Minor (middle) in the £3050 Canterbury Park Trotting Cup at Addington Raceway on Saturday. Castleton’s Gifht (No. 4) finished fourth, ahead of Flaming Way (obscured on rails). TERRACE DALE BEATING CLOUDY BAY and Fielder (outside) in the New Year Handicap, the second leg of the main double at Addington Raceway on Saturday. The fourth horse, Space Cadet, is just behind Cloudy Bay. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30948, 3 January 1966, Page 5

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