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Heavy Better On End Of Queue

Course patrons, slow to exchange tickets for the second leg of the doable, delayed the Fanning of the Empire Handicap, the second lej of the TAB. doable at Wingatui on Saturday.

Clubs are bound by regulation to keep the totalisator open as long as there are ticket-holders in the queues to exchange tickets for' the second leg of the double. The last man in the queue at Wingatui on Saturday had £lOO worth of tickets to exchange.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28607, 9 June 1958, Page 4

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Heavy Better On End Of Queue Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28607, 9 June 1958, Page 4

Heavy Better On End Of Queue Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28607, 9 June 1958, Page 4

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