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WIN AND PLACE BETTING AT ELLERSLIE.—This new system will be in operation at EUerslie for the first time at the Easter racing carnival. In the foreground is the newly erected building between the lawn and the leger enclosures, containing indicators showing the betting for a straight-put win. No tickets will be sold here. In the background is the old electric totalisator, and place betting only will be shown on its dial. All tickets will have to be purchased at the old machine.

READY FOR THE FINAL TUSSLE.—The primary schools' lawn tennis finals were played at the Windmill Road courts this morning, and some of the competitors are seen waiting for play to commence.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 10

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WIN AND PLACE BETTING AT ELLERSLIE.—This new system will be in operation at EUerslie for the first time at the Easter racing carnival. In the foreground is the newly erected building between the lawn and the leger enclosures, containing indicators showing the betting for a straight-put win. No tickets will be sold here. In the background is the old electric totalisator, and place betting only will be shown on its dial. All tickets will have to be purchased at the old machine. READY FOR THE FINAL TUSSLE.—The primary schools' lawn tennis finals were played at the Windmill Road courts this morning, and some of the competitors are seen waiting for play to commence. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 10

WIN AND PLACE BETTING AT ELLERSLIE.—This new system will be in operation at EUerslie for the first time at the Easter racing carnival. In the foreground is the newly erected building between the lawn and the leger enclosures, containing indicators showing the betting for a straight-put win. No tickets will be sold here. In the background is the old electric totalisator, and place betting only will be shown on its dial. All tickets will have to be purchased at the old machine. READY FOR THE FINAL TUSSLE.—The primary schools' lawn tennis finals were played at the Windmill Road courts this morning, and some of the competitors are seen waiting for play to commence. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 10