FINAL DAY OF THE SPRING MEETING AT ELLERSLIE: THE FINISHES IN THE TWO PRINCIPAL RACES YESTERDAY Top: Astarth (No. 10) scores narrowly in the Epsom Handicap. The other three horses in front are Star Artiste second, Jonathan, third, and British Columbia. Behind them are Adalqne and Boughal (rails), who was fourth, followed by Galilee, Puss Moth and Pasha. Lower: The finish of the King Edward Memorial Handicap. Mungatoon, who was nineteenth favourite and returned a large dividend, ia winning from Kiltowyn and King Rey (outside), with Spiral (obscured on rails) fourth. Then follow Scotland (No. 14), Silver Brier (partly obscured). Baroscope and Kelly, with the rest of the field, bunched.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 6
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110FINAL DAY OF THE SPRING MEETING AT ELLERSLIE: THE FINISHES IN THE TWO PRINCIPAL RACES YESTERDAY Top: Astarth (No. 10) scores narrowly in the Epsom Handicap. The other three horses in front are Star Artiste second, Jonathan, third, and British Columbia. Behind them are Adalqne and Boughal (rails), who was fourth, followed by Galilee, Puss Moth and Pasha. Lower: The finish of the King Edward Memorial Handicap. Mungatoon, who was nineteenth favourite and returned a large dividend, ia winning from Kiltowyn and King Rey (outside), with Spiral (obscured on rails) fourth. Then follow Scotland (No. 14), Silver Brier (partly obscured). Baroscope and Kelly, with the rest of the field, bunched. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 6
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