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METROPOLITAN TROTS

RED SHADOW WIHS CUP. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 7. The metropolitan, trots opened at Addington in fair weather before a fair attendance. The track was hold ing. Results were: SPRING HANDICAP. Of ,£250; 3.32 class; 1-J miles. 1- Real Belle, limit 1 7-8 Lough Guv, 60yds 2 2- Cannonball, 60yds 3 Also started : Great N.elson, Mr Penalty 12yds' Mdree Bingen 24ydis, King’s Voyage, Nelson Ata,. New Metford" 36yds, Great Button 48yds, Garner, Stand By, Stanley Bingen, Worthy Queen 60yds, Biddy Parnsh 8-, yds. Won by Jjalf a length. Time, 3.31 4-5-EMPIRE HANDICAP. Of £300: class 2.47: H miles. 1-1 Indianapolis, 36yds 1 6-7 Some Guy, limit 2 4- Avernus, 12yds 3 Also started: Arabond, Blue Mountain, Chef, Editor, Major Lind, Soaium, Taxpayer limit, Somerbv 12yds, Eureka Boy, George Rev 24yds. Won by four lengths. Time, 2.46. N.Z. TROTTING CUP. Of £ISOO ; 4.20 class; 2 miles. 1-1 Red Shadow, 24yds bhd ... 1 1-1 Royal Silk, limit (coupled with the winner) 2 5- Mountain Dell, I2yds bhd (coupled with Free Advice) 3 Also started: Kingcraft, Sir Guy, limit; Free Advice, 12yds; Glenrossie, Lindbergh, Wrackler, Satm King, 24; Roi l’Or, 48; Harold Logan, 72. Won bv one and a half lengths. Lindbergh was fourth. Times, 4.24 1-5, 4.26 2-5, 4.25 4-5.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 7 November 1933, Page 7

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METROPOLITAN TROTS Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 7 November 1933, Page 7

METROPOLITAN TROTS Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 7 November 1933, Page 7

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