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PICTURING THE PAST. The late Mr Cotton, one-time proprietor of the Peacock Hotel, Dunedin, and his two sons. James Cotton (in colours), who died a few days ago, rode the winner of the first Wellington Cup in 1874; and the late T. Cotton (left) won the first Forbury Handicap, run in 1871.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 44

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PICTURING THE PAST. The late Mr Cotton, one-time proprietor of the Peacock Hotel, Dunedin, and his two sons. James Cotton (in colours), who died a few days ago, rode the winner of the first Wellington Cup in 1874; and the late T. Cotton (left) won the first Forbury Handicap, run in 1871. Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 44

PICTURING THE PAST. The late Mr Cotton, one-time proprietor of the Peacock Hotel, Dunedin, and his two sons. James Cotton (in colours), who died a few days ago, rode the winner of the first Wellington Cup in 1874; and the late T. Cotton (left) won the first Forbury Handicap, run in 1871. Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 44