TROTTING KAIKOURA MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st FIRST RACE 11.40 a.m. FEATURE RACE: KAIKOURA CUP, $4lOO. ~PREVIEWTOCUPWEEK_ TRAIN SERVICE — reaches Kaikoura in time for the First Race and leaves shortly after the Last Race.
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