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ADDINGTON NOTES.

RCS ai Addington was in splendu ruin hereof T™ ny °’ :,I , ld *lwro was f largo ho f es "-orking, but nothing of a very fast nature was accomplished. Most. lful%. t ork IC w) rCStr ( icted their charges °to >.ork, v»]i6u it wjvß interesting tn good crowd of spectators. “ t0 . a saws- r-^vrNri pumea by Luana, a trotter, who trill U James has Huon Drift looking verv miftake. PaC °’ trcttin S without any L - Pric ? worked his truster, hr Wild--Mmtson who is looking well, went s imi„ over a mile, moving freekH.!! lUlc tmnied 1--. r-„;i • “ , **- e wag accom- ‘ h "'! V, “ “ J ?< »4“ A.?': tdfvjj £t r ,s,Ti' bni “g* rvi4tjlf'.:r‘p a .sS ThlS; iitnl U ° r, ' e *v, t ° s ° tller in a useful go over & ttle more than a mile and a quarter. Later iijrsi.:" M.?‘n? aisk ' e!1 ■ SO ? t Patard along in ha-enss the Otago owned trotter going really w e n ’ . P i lnce Hnon m harness went a mile but at A 3 an r ker T ?“ d had *to be ’ kept at it a.l the nmo. 11 0 paced solidly. P h ?sr„n n 's; Ssi solid and resolute manner. He is fast'getting into racing trim. sewing Prince Burlington, in saddle, showed nlentr a mile *“ hl3 tok ° TOt a littk mom than The trotter Olive L was rcsponsibl* for at all satisiactory. He showed a pood deal of speed, but could not be induced’to go ft all steadily, repeatedly breaking g Greta, m harness, and Gold’ Queen in saddle were restricted to a useful work out over about a mile, both horses gobg well Gold Queen is improving fast. S Treasure Seeker, in saddle, did not show to advantage in his work. LindeUa who looks well, was worked over about a mile and n. half, going satisfactorily _}l' P 4 ay M Astuno on the track, but ho Wht L f f^V !OW ,T k ' Tho looks bright and we.l, and his manners seem to have greatly unproved. J. 'M’permott gave tSilm Nut useful work. The pacer is looking very well strWoT? n r ibev °? other horses were resinctscl to slow jogging work.-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20076, 12 October 1920, Page 8

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ADDINGTON NOTES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20076, 12 October 1920, Page 8

ADDINGTON NOTES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20076, 12 October 1920, Page 8

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