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A BUNCHED FIELD FOR THE FINAL FLUTTER. Favoured by quiet pace at the outset, Peter Pirate got to the front of the field in the Jellicoe Handicap at Alexandra Park to-day, to turn in a surprise win and a big dividend. The picture shows the field entering the final lap, with Kewpie's Triumph on the rails in front and Tactless outside him, and then Lady Coronado (rails) and Prince Pedro, Dan Direct (rails) and Peter Pirate, Pegaway (rails) and Meteor, in pairs abreast, close behind, and Great Parrish and Jewell Pointer at the rear.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 1 (Supplement)

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A BUNCHED FIELD FOR THE FINAL FLUTTER. Favoured by quiet pace at the outset, Peter Pirate got to the front of the field in the Jellicoe Handicap at Alexandra Park to-day, to turn in a surprise win and a big dividend. The picture shows the field entering the final lap, with Kewpie's Triumph on the rails in front and Tactless outside him, and then Lady Coronado (rails) and Prince Pedro, Dan Direct (rails) and Peter Pirate, Pegaway (rails) and Meteor, in pairs abreast, close behind, and Great Parrish and Jewell Pointer at the rear. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 1 (Supplement)

A BUNCHED FIELD FOR THE FINAL FLUTTER. Favoured by quiet pace at the outset, Peter Pirate got to the front of the field in the Jellicoe Handicap at Alexandra Park to-day, to turn in a surprise win and a big dividend. The picture shows the field entering the final lap, with Kewpie's Triumph on the rails in front and Tactless outside him, and then Lady Coronado (rails) and Prince Pedro, Dan Direct (rails) and Peter Pirate, Pegaway (rails) and Meteor, in pairs abreast, close behind, and Great Parrish and Jewell Pointer at the rear. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 1 (Supplement)

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