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SECOND DAY OF THE FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB’S MEETING I—Civic leading Three Bells (the winner) and the rest of the field with four furlongs to go in the Pacific Handicap at Forbury Park on Saturday. 2 — From the left: Mrs and Mr Richard Moloney with Miss Nancy Logan and Mr Les Fisher. 3—A dead-heat for first place in the James Memorial, the horses being Ginger Jack (on the outside) and Rocks Ahead. Cantata is close behind. 4—Token winning the Southland Handicap from Donor and Oasis. s—From the left in this group are: Mrs Roland Fulton, Miss Hazel Smith, Miss Hunter-Weston, Mrs H. Barron and Mrs E. R. Harty.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23501, 16 May 1938, Page 4

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SECOND DAY OF THE FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB’S MEETING 1—Civic leading Three Bells (the winner) and the rest of the field with four furlongs to go in the Pacific Handicap at Forbury Park on Saturday. 2—From the left: Mrs and Mr Richard Moloney with Miss Nancy Logan and Mr Les Fisher. 3—A dead-heat for first place in the James Memorial, the horses being Ginger Jack (on the outside) and Rocks Ahead. Cantata is close behind. 4—Token winning the Southland Handicap from Donor and Oasis. s—From the left in this group are: Mrs Roland Fulton, Miss Hazel Smith, Miss Hunter-Weston, Mrs H. Barron and Mrs E. R. Harty. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23501, 16 May 1938, Page 4

SECOND DAY OF THE FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB’S MEETING 1—Civic leading Three Bells (the winner) and the rest of the field with four furlongs to go in the Pacific Handicap at Forbury Park on Saturday. 2—From the left: Mrs and Mr Richard Moloney with Miss Nancy Logan and Mr Les Fisher. 3—A dead-heat for first place in the James Memorial, the horses being Ginger Jack (on the outside) and Rocks Ahead. Cantata is close behind. 4—Token winning the Southland Handicap from Donor and Oasis. s—From the left in this group are: Mrs Roland Fulton, Miss Hazel Smith, Miss Hunter-Weston, Mrs H. Barron and Mrs E. R. Harty. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23501, 16 May 1938, Page 4

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