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A DAY AT TRENTHAM—Races and racegoers photographed at Trentham on the opening day of the Wellington Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting. (1) The second favourite, Synagogue, winning the Pacific Handicap, a race for two-year-olds, followed by Variant, Pin Money, and the rest of the field. (2) Golden Hair, the favourite, returning to the saddling paddock after winning the Thompson' Handicap. (3) Finish of the Thompson Handicap, the principal race of the day. Golden Hair is finishing fast between Cricket Bat, outside, and Red Manfred, next rails, followed by Argentic, on outside, Epigram, centre, and Takakua, next rails. (4) Stewards cheering the winner of the New Zealand St. Leger Stakes. (5) Start of the Rimu Highweight Handicap, the opening race of the day. (6) Calydon leading the field to win the from Dombey and Bon Rapide. (7) Finish of the St. Leger, the favourite, Spiral, in the lead from Palm Queen and Werohia.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 82, 19 March 1934, Page 10

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A DAY AT TRENTHAM—Races and racegoers photographed at Trentham on the opening day of the Wellington Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting. (1) The second favourite, Synagogue, winning the Pacific Handicap, a race for two-year-olds, followed by Variant, Pin Money, and the rest of the field. (2) Golden Hair, the favourite, returning to the saddling paddock after winning the Thompson' Handicap. (3) Finish of the Thompson Handicap, the principal race of the day. Golden Hair is finishing fast between Cricket Bat, outside, and Red Manfred, next rails, followed by Argentic, on outside, Epigram, centre, and Takakua, next rails. (4) Stewards cheering the winner of the New Zealand St. Leger Stakes. (5) Start of the Rimu Highweight Handicap, the opening race of the day. (6) Calydon leading the field to win the from Dombey and Bon Rapide. (7) Finish of the St. Leger, the favourite, Spiral, in the lead from Palm Queen and Werohia. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 82, 19 March 1934, Page 10

A DAY AT TRENTHAM—Races and racegoers photographed at Trentham on the opening day of the Wellington Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting. (1) The second favourite, Synagogue, winning the Pacific Handicap, a race for two-year-olds, followed by Variant, Pin Money, and the rest of the field. (2) Golden Hair, the favourite, returning to the saddling paddock after winning the Thompson' Handicap. (3) Finish of the Thompson Handicap, the principal race of the day. Golden Hair is finishing fast between Cricket Bat, outside, and Red Manfred, next rails, followed by Argentic, on outside, Epigram, centre, and Takakua, next rails. (4) Stewards cheering the winner of the New Zealand St. Leger Stakes. (5) Start of the Rimu Highweight Handicap, the opening race of the day. (6) Calydon leading the field to win the from Dombey and Bon Rapide. (7) Finish of the St. Leger, the favourite, Spiral, in the lead from Palm Queen and Werohia. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 82, 19 March 1934, Page 10