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BRIGHT WEATHER AND INTERESTING RACING ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB'S CUP MEETING Tod left- A striking picture of the bunched field as it entered the straight in the last lap of the Southland Handicap. Pecunia is in the lead. Top right: Miss lona Irwin (daughter of the president) presentina the Dunedin Cup to Mr G. J. Barton, who accepted it on behalf of the owner of Ironside (Mr W. Hoskins). Lower left: The bracketed pair, Golden Eagle and Bittersweet, owned by Mr Barton, fill first and second places in the Otago Handicap. Golden Eagle is nearest the camera. Lower right: A thrilling finish in the Dunedin Cup. Ironside (No. 4, on the outside) narrowly wins from Morello (centre) and Blair Athol (on the rails).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23718, 27 January 1939, Page 4

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BRIGHT WEATHER AND INTERESTING RACING ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB'S CUP MEETING Tod left- A striking picture of the bunched field as it entered the straight in the last lap of the Southland Handicap. Pecunia is in the lead. Top right: Miss lona Irwin (daughter of the president) presentina the Dunedin Cup to Mr G. J. Barton, who accepted it on behalf of the owner of Ironside (Mr W. Hoskins). Lower left: The bracketed pair, Golden Eagle and Bittersweet, owned by Mr Barton, fill first and second places in the Otago Handicap. Golden Eagle is nearest the camera. Lower right: A thrilling finish in the Dunedin Cup. Ironside (No. 4, on the outside) narrowly wins from Morello (centre) and Blair Athol (on the rails). Otago Daily Times, Issue 23718, 27 January 1939, Page 4

BRIGHT WEATHER AND INTERESTING RACING ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB'S CUP MEETING Tod left- A striking picture of the bunched field as it entered the straight in the last lap of the Southland Handicap. Pecunia is in the lead. Top right: Miss lona Irwin (daughter of the president) presentina the Dunedin Cup to Mr G. J. Barton, who accepted it on behalf of the owner of Ironside (Mr W. Hoskins). Lower left: The bracketed pair, Golden Eagle and Bittersweet, owned by Mr Barton, fill first and second places in the Otago Handicap. Golden Eagle is nearest the camera. Lower right: A thrilling finish in the Dunedin Cup. Ironside (No. 4, on the outside) narrowly wins from Morello (centre) and Blair Athol (on the rails). Otago Daily Times, Issue 23718, 27 January 1939, Page 4

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