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GREAT BINGEN GREAT

Addington Performance A GOOD CASH WINNLR Great Bingen had the Christchurch Handicap at Addington Trotting' Meeting won two furlongs from home.

Up to that stage, Away, Prince Pointer, Harry Audubon and Jack Potts looked to "havd a chance, but once Great Birigen put m an appearance they all stopped as if they had fainted. The coupled horses, Realm and Minton Derby; were favorite, but neither left the mark properly. / In i fact they lost too much ground to ever get near the leaders. Prince Pointer apd Away always had it on Harry Audubon, with Jack Potts and Machine Brick having an argument as to which wckild overhaul the leaders first, but neither ever did. Machine Brick took the count four furlongs from home, but Jack Potts

struggled on to be m fifth place at the finish. ■ • . ■ -. ' Prince Pointer left the mark fairly well, and after being nursed m behind Harry Audubon and Away for ten furlongs he failed to register a final punch, finishing third.' ... ' ■ Vilo stopped to a walk after going a mile and a half and Logan Chief got the stitch two furlongs from home. . He trained off at the meeting. Great Bingren finished second m the New Zealand Trotting Cup, followed his stable mate Acron home m the Free-for-all, and won the Christchurch Handicap. His total earnings for the meeting is £1450.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1043, 21 November 1925, Page 14

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GREAT BINGEN GREAT NZ Truth, Issue 1043, 21 November 1925, Page 14

GREAT BINGEN GREAT NZ Truth, Issue 1043, 21 November 1925, Page 14