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REALTY SURPRISED THE BACKERS at Alexandra park, when the Auckland Trotting Club opened its winter meeting. Realty started 16th favourite in the Mangere Handicap and beat Denver City, which carried most money, by three lengths. In the picture Realty is leading the field past the members’ stand the second time round. Next in order are Lord Lou (on rails), Denver City, Bell-o’-Mine, Prince Pedro, Hohora (third) and Trustworthy.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 162, 28 June 1930, Page 10

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REALTY SURPRISED THE BACKERS at Alexandra park, when the Auckland Trotting Club opened its winter meeting. Realty started 16th favourite in the Mangere Handicap and beat Denver City, which carried most money, by three lengths. In the picture Realty is leading the field past the members’ stand the second time round. Next in order are Lord Lou (on rails), Denver City, Bell-o’-Mine, Prince Pedro, Hohora (third) and Trustworthy. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 162, 28 June 1930, Page 10

REALTY SURPRISED THE BACKERS at Alexandra park, when the Auckland Trotting Club opened its winter meeting. Realty started 16th favourite in the Mangere Handicap and beat Denver City, which carried most money, by three lengths. In the picture Realty is leading the field past the members’ stand the second time round. Next in order are Lord Lou (on rails), Denver City, Bell-o’-Mine, Prince Pedro, Hohora (third) and Trustworthy. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 162, 28 June 1930, Page 10

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