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RACING AT TRENTHAM.— At top, the horses lined up behind the barrier for the Rimu Highweight Handicap, the opening race on the second day of the Wellington Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting at Trenthain (2) The field rounding the turn in the Karitane Handicap, for two-year-olds. (3) Finish of the Tasman Handicap, in which event the favourite Pakanui (2) is seen defeating Chief Ranker (next rails) and Hunting Mars (just entering the picture), with Shy (4) fourth. Bottom, Greek Shepherd (4), another of the day’s favourites, winning the Autumn Handicap, the principal race, with Argentic (9) second and Queen of Song (next rails) third. Hunting Cat (3) was fourth.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 12

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RACING AT TRENTHAM.—At top, the horses lined up behind the barrier for the Rimu Highweight Handicap, the opening race on the second day of the Wellington Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting at Trenthain (2) The field rounding the turn in the Karitane Handicap, for two-year-olds. (3) Finish of the Tasman Handicap, in which event the favourite Pakanui (2) is seen defeating Chief Ranker (next rails) and Hunting Mars (just entering the picture), with Shy (4) fourth. Bottom, Greek Shepherd (4), another of the day’s favourites, winning the Autumn Handicap, the principal race, with Argentic (9) second and Queen of Song (next rails) third. Hunting Cat (3) was fourth. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 12

RACING AT TRENTHAM.—At top, the horses lined up behind the barrier for the Rimu Highweight Handicap, the opening race on the second day of the Wellington Racing Club’s Autumn Meeting at Trenthain (2) The field rounding the turn in the Karitane Handicap, for two-year-olds. (3) Finish of the Tasman Handicap, in which event the favourite Pakanui (2) is seen defeating Chief Ranker (next rails) and Hunting Mars (just entering the picture), with Shy (4) fourth. Bottom, Greek Shepherd (4), another of the day’s favourites, winning the Autumn Handicap, the principal race, with Argentic (9) second and Queen of Song (next rails) third. Hunting Cat (3) was fourth. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 12