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Monkey jockeys are now provided at some of the tin hare races at Sydney. Our photograph shows some of the “jockeys," who are specially trained for the job, and seem to enjoy the fun. They keep their balance wonderfully. -Sydney Sun Feature, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 42

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Monkey jockeys are now provided at some of the tin hare races at Sydney. Our photograph shows some of the “jockeys," who are specially trained for the job, and seem to enjoy the fun. They keep their balance wonderfully. -Sydney Sun Feature, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 42

Monkey jockeys are now provided at some of the tin hare races at Sydney. Our photograph shows some of the “jockeys," who are specially trained for the job, and seem to enjoy the fun. They keep their balance wonderfully. -Sydney Sun Feature, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 42

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