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Saturday’s Races at Trentham.—(l) Red Sun winning the Wellington Racing Club Handicap from Retract, Tout le Mond, Jalouxt. Princess Argosy (rails) was fifth. (2) Aiguille easily wins the Douro Cup Handicap. Navaho was second. (3) Coming into the straight by the false rail in the Nursery Handicap: Fracas (rails), leading, followed by Red Manfred (centre) and Sweet Agnes (outside). (4) Coming into the straight for the final run home in the Mungaroa Highweight Handicap: Palace (rails) leading from Chief Line, who eventually took the lead. Rocket was third at. this point, with Flower (centre of three horses bunched together) close behind. —W.P.W. photos.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 101, 23 January 1933, Page 7

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Saturday’s Races at Trentham.—(l) Red Sun winning the Wellington Racing Club Handicap from Retract, Tout le Mond, Jalouxt. Princess Argosy (rails) was fifth. (2) Aiguille easily wins the Douro Cup Handicap. Navaho was second. (3) Coming into the straight by the false rail in the Nursery Handicap: Fracas (rails), leading, followed by Red Manfred (centre) and Sweet Agnes (outside). (4) Coming into the straight for the final run home in the Mungaroa Highweight Handicap: Palace (rails) leading from Chief Line, who eventually took the lead. Rocket was third at. this point, with Flower (centre of three horses bunched together) close behind. —W.P.W. photos. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 101, 23 January 1933, Page 7

Saturday’s Races at Trentham.—(l) Red Sun winning the Wellington Racing Club Handicap from Retract, Tout le Mond, Jalouxt. Princess Argosy (rails) was fifth. (2) Aiguille easily wins the Douro Cup Handicap. Navaho was second. (3) Coming into the straight by the false rail in the Nursery Handicap: Fracas (rails), leading, followed by Red Manfred (centre) and Sweet Agnes (outside). (4) Coming into the straight for the final run home in the Mungaroa Highweight Handicap: Palace (rails) leading from Chief Line, who eventually took the lead. Rocket was third at. this point, with Flower (centre of three horses bunched together) close behind. —W.P.W. photos. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 101, 23 January 1933, Page 7