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THE NEW ZEALAND CUP IN THREE STAGES.—TOP: Big Bill leading the field through the straight for the first time with about a mile and a half to go. MIDDLE: Into the straight for the run home. Big Bill is still shading Tasman Lad for the lead. The top of the black cap of the jockey of the eventual winner, Alaska, is just visible above My Contact’s head. BOTTOM: Alaska winning the race by a neck from Kumai which obscures Palisade on the inner.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30593, 9 November 1964, Page 5

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THE NEW ZEALAND CUP IN THREE STAGES.—TOP: Big Bill leading the field through the straight for the first time with about a mile and a half to go. MIDDLE: Into the straight for the run home. Big Bill is still shading Tasman Lad for the lead. The top of the black cap of the jockey of the eventual winner, Alaska, is just visible above My Contact’s head. BOTTOM: Alaska winning the race by a neck from Kumai which obscures Palisade on the inner. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30593, 9 November 1964, Page 5

THE NEW ZEALAND CUP IN THREE STAGES.—TOP: Big Bill leading the field through the straight for the first time with about a mile and a half to go. MIDDLE: Into the straight for the run home. Big Bill is still shading Tasman Lad for the lead. The top of the black cap of the jockey of the eventual winner, Alaska, is just visible above My Contact’s head. BOTTOM: Alaska winning the race by a neck from Kumai which obscures Palisade on the inner. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30593, 9 November 1964, Page 5

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