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METROPOLITAN MEETING i GREAT WAY WINS AUTUMN FLYING TO FREE ADVICE ' / (Per Press Association.) CJI RISTCI LURCH, last night. , The New Zealand Metrojiolitan Trotting Club’s Easter meeting opened yesterday. The weather was lino and the course in fast order. The attendance was excellent. The tolalisatot investments amounted to £21,510, compared with £5.1,4b0 last year. In the Easter Handicap Red Shadow began smartly and with half a mite covered, the order was Red Shadow, Golden Pedro, Satin King, Muriel dp Oro, The Abbey and Arethusa. Over the next circuit the leaders were the same, for Red Shadow and Golden Pedro to lend a bunched Held down the back the hist time. Satin King ran into second place crossing the fop In follow Red Shadow, which led into the straight, with Golden Pedro, Muriel do Oro, and Arethusa next. Tn a great finish; Satin King boat "Muriel do Oro by a nock with Arethusa a similar distance back. Warplane was another neck back fourth, and Great Logan fifth. Autumn Handicap.—3 Great Way (Donald), 1: 4 White Satin (McDermott), 2; 10 Valloden (August), 3. Also started: 15 Audominioh, 3 Am bilion (bracketed with Great Way), 1 Mountain Mist, 13 Gcmlight, 5 New

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17739, 28 March 1932, Page 7

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TROTTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17739, 28 March 1932, Page 7

TROTTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17739, 28 March 1932, Page 7

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