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KN ... . . . • KE, which is likely to start favourite for the Welcome Stakes on Saturday. Ho is by Paladin Sweet Charity, and is owned by A. B. Williams* of Hawke's Bay. After winning a division of the two-year-old parade at Wanganui, ho annexed the Debutante Stakes on the second day of the meeting. He was brought to Auckland for the Avondale meeting, but owing to the heavy going was not started- Since his arrival in Auckland he has accomplished his work in m satisfactory manner. This picture was taken this morning af tor Knightliko had worked.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 13

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KN ... . . . • KE, which is likely to start favourite for the Welcome Stakes on Saturday. Ho is by Paladin Sweet Charity, and is owned by A. B. Williams* of Hawke's Bay. After winning a division of the two-year-old parade at Wanganui, ho annexed the Debutante Stakes on the second day of the meeting. He was brought to Auckland for the Avondale meeting, but owing to the heavy going was not started- Since his arrival in Auckland he has accomplished his work in m satisfactory manner. This picture was taken this morning af tor Knightliko had worked. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 13

KN ... . . . • KE, which is likely to start favourite for the Welcome Stakes on Saturday. Ho is by Paladin Sweet Charity, and is owned by A. B. Williams* of Hawke's Bay. After winning a division of the two-year-old parade at Wanganui, ho annexed the Debutante Stakes on the second day of the meeting. He was brought to Auckland for the Avondale meeting, but owing to the heavy going was not started- Since his arrival in Auckland he has accomplished his work in m satisfactory manner. This picture was taken this morning af tor Knightliko had worked. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 13