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MR J. DENCH, a resident of Waimate has been an enthusiastic follower of the trotting sport for a number of years, during which he has trained and raced horse regularly. The best to carry his colour is Tatsy Dillon, who won the Handicap (one mile and a quarter) and Park Handicap (two miles) at the Canter bury Park Trotting Club’s meeting this week.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16625, 6 January 1922, Page 5

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MR J. DENCH, a resident of Waimate has been an enthusiastic follower of the trotting sport for a number of years, during which he has trained and raced horse regularly. The best to carry his colour is Tatsy Dillon, who won the Handicap (one mile and a quarter) and Park Handicap (two miles) at the Canter bury Park Trotting Club’s meeting this week. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16625, 6 January 1922, Page 5

MR J. DENCH, a resident of Waimate has been an enthusiastic follower of the trotting sport for a number of years, during which he has trained and raced horse regularly. The best to carry his colour is Tatsy Dillon, who won the Handicap (one mile and a quarter) and Park Handicap (two miles) at the Canter bury Park Trotting Club’s meeting this week. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16625, 6 January 1922, Page 5