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RACING AT AUCKLAND: SPRING MEETING OF THE AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB OPENED ON SATURDAY. Top: Competitors rounding the bend during the running of the chief event, the Avondale Cup, won by Little Doubt. From left—Standfast, Maori Boy, Flying Prince, Spear Lad (almost obscured), Autumn Sun, .Te Hoia, Malahat and Historic. Lower: Finish of the Avondale Stakes. Te Waipu winning fr oft\ Rulanut (third). The second horse, Broken Rule, finished well on the outside and does not appear in this snapshot.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 4

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RACING AT AUCKLAND: SPRING MEETING OF THE AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB OPENED ON SATURDAY. Top: Competitors rounding the bend during the running of the chief event, the Avondale Cup, won by Little Doubt. From left—Standfast, Maori Boy, Flying Prince, Spear Lad (almost obscured), Autumn Sun, .Te Hoia, Malahat and Historic. Lower: Finish of the Avondale Stakes. Te Waipu winning froft\ Rulanut (third). The second horse, Broken Rule, finished well on the outside and does not appear in this snapshot. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 4

RACING AT AUCKLAND: SPRING MEETING OF THE AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB OPENED ON SATURDAY. Top: Competitors rounding the bend during the running of the chief event, the Avondale Cup, won by Little Doubt. From left—Standfast, Maori Boy, Flying Prince, Spear Lad (almost obscured), Autumn Sun, .Te Hoia, Malahat and Historic. Lower: Finish of the Avondale Stakes. Te Waipu winning froft\ Rulanut (third). The second horse, Broken Rule, finished well on the outside and does not appear in this snapshot. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 4

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