Derby day in England means a heavy harvest for the railway lost property office. Bookmakers regularly leave their big umbrellas, stands, betting books, and name banners. Binoculars, perambulators, and even whelk barrows have been forgotten.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 244, 14 September 1932, Page 12
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