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WINTON TROTS

BYDNEY GRAND WINS PATCH’S DISCOVERY PREVAILS (By Telegrann—Press Association) INVERCARGILL, Saturday. Results or the Winton Trotting meeting to-day are as follows: SOUTH HILLEND HANDICAP, Of £130: 1* miles. PATCH'S DISCOS ERV 1 APPOMATOX 2 Scratched: Halesiii, fcllfij Tide, Gold Weed, Lenient, Great Mountain.

NOVICE HANDICAP, Or £130; 1* mile*. FO.RDMOST JUNIOR 1 MAiRGA'RET GRATTAN 2 •Scratched: Flash Guy. Gentleman Jim, AspLrant, Peter Young, Sister Polly, Nelson’s Guard. BTEWARD*B HANDICAP, Of £110; l mile and 5 rurlongs. LABOUR CHIMES 1 HAPPINESS 2 Scratched: Ghandi, Direct Thorpe, Tritoma. WINTON TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, Or £270; 2 miles. SYDNEY GRAND 1 GOLD BANK 2 These horses were bracketed on the machine. Scratched: Loyal Sun, Norma Grattan, Directly, Bill B. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, or £140; 2 miles. JENNY’S GUY 1 PATCH’S DISCOVERY 2 Jenny’s Guy was eoupl«d with Hatraek. Scratched: Halesia, Jack McGrath, Kerrwood Hingen, Rata * Own, Great Mountain, Travelton. WINTON JUVENILE BTAKEB, or £250; 1* miles. NED WORTHY 1 ADII'S 2 Scratched: Sieve View, Arion Belle, Polling Day. IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP, Of £135; 1* miles VINOLA, limit 1 MELROSE, limit 2 Scratched: Prince Roydon. FAREWELL HANDICAP, or £150; l* miles. DEBENTURE, limit 1 SON'CUP, limit 2 Scratched: Direct Thorpe, Sydney Grand, Gyrate, Bill B. GREYMOUTH REHANDICAPS CHRISTCHURCH, Monday Rehandicaps lor the Greymouth Trotting Club’s meeting on January 5 and 6 Electric Handicap.—Devotion, 24yds, making 24yds behind. Progressive Handicap.—Balllevale, 24yds, making 48yd> behind. Dasn Handicap.—Battlevale, 12yds, making 36yds behind. A marriage license was refused io William S. Waterhouse, aged 87, and his sweetheart, Mrs Mary Hill, aged 70, by the City Clerk of Peabody (Massachusetts). The clerk declared that they were “too old."

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20694, 3 January 1939, Page 11

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WINTON TROTS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20694, 3 January 1939, Page 11

WINTON TROTS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20694, 3 January 1939, Page 11

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