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SECOND DAY’S TROTTING AT EPSOM.—After a gallant effort in the straight, Blue and Gold, the favourite (centre), dead-heated with Nelson Girl (rails) in the Royal Handicap) at Epsom, where the Auckland Trotting Club continued its meeting today. Direct Action was third. Inset: A. J. Julian, driver of Nelson Girl, congratulating L. 0.. Thomas, owner and driver of Blue and Gold, after the race.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1005, 23 June 1930, Page 1

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SECOND DAY’S TROTTING AT EPSOM.—After a gallant effort in the straight, Blue and Gold, the favourite (centre), dead-heated with Nelson Girl (rails) in the Royal Handicap) at Epsom, where the Auckland Trotting Club continued its meeting today. Direct Action was third. Inset: A. J. Julian, driver of Nelson Girl, congratulating L. 0.. Thomas, owner and driver of Blue and Gold, after the race. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1005, 23 June 1930, Page 1

SECOND DAY’S TROTTING AT EPSOM.—After a gallant effort in the straight, Blue and Gold, the favourite (centre), dead-heated with Nelson Girl (rails) in the Royal Handicap) at Epsom, where the Auckland Trotting Club continued its meeting today. Direct Action was third. Inset: A. J. Julian, driver of Nelson Girl, congratulating L. 0.. Thomas, owner and driver of Blue and Gold, after the race. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1005, 23 June 1930, Page 1