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THE AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB OPENED ITS WINTER MEETING at Alexandra Park on Saturday. The pictures show, top: Coming out of the straight the second time round in the C. F. Mark Memorial Handicap. Genuine is leading. From rails: Florent (which finished second), Great Peter and Logan’s Pride. The winner, Reremai, is coming up on the outside and inside is Evelyn Locanda. Lower: Hostess (rails) leading Country King past the members’ stand in the Hobson Handicap. Next in order are Vecto (rails), Deafer (centre), Gang Awa, the winner (outside), Warspite and Peter Prince.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1005, 23 June 1930, Page 16

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THE AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB OPENED ITS WINTER MEETING at Alexandra Park on Saturday. The pictures show, top: Coming out of the straight the second time round in the C. F. Mark Memorial Handicap. Genuine is leading. From rails: Florent (which finished second), Great Peter and Logan’s Pride. The winner, Reremai, is coming up on the outside and inside is Evelyn Locanda. Lower: Hostess (rails) leading Country King past the members’ stand in the Hobson Handicap. Next in order are Vecto (rails), Deafer (centre), Gang Awa, the winner (outside), Warspite and Peter Prince. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1005, 23 June 1930, Page 16

THE AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB OPENED ITS WINTER MEETING at Alexandra Park on Saturday. The pictures show, top: Coming out of the straight the second time round in the C. F. Mark Memorial Handicap. Genuine is leading. From rails: Florent (which finished second), Great Peter and Logan’s Pride. The winner, Reremai, is coming up on the outside and inside is Evelyn Locanda. Lower: Hostess (rails) leading Country King past the members’ stand in the Hobson Handicap. Next in order are Vecto (rails), Deafer (centre), Gang Awa, the winner (outside), Warspite and Peter Prince. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1005, 23 June 1930, Page 16