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AT THE LAST FENCE IN THE WINTER HURDLES AT TRENTHAM.— Fine Acre (A. Skipper), which finished second, just lead.; the winner. Carinthia (F. Thompson). King’s Jest (A. E. Ellis), third, is shown on the outside of Taumai (H. Turner), the latter falling at this hurdle, which was knocked flat by Amorist in the first round. It will be noticed that Ellis has the whip going on King’s Jest; in fact it had been wielded for a furlong before this picture was taken. Taumai crowded King’s Jest at the gap in the fence, the Te Aroha jumper falling as a result.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1024, 15 July 1930, Page 12

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AT THE LAST FENCE IN THE WINTER HURDLES AT TRENTHAM.— Fine Acre (A. Skipper), which finished second, just lead.; the winner. Carinthia (F. Thompson). King’s Jest (A. E. Ellis), third, is shown on the outside of Taumai (H. Turner), the latter falling at this hurdle, which was knocked flat by Amorist in the first round. It will be noticed that Ellis has the whip going on King’s Jest; in fact it had been wielded for a furlong before this picture was taken. Taumai crowded King’s Jest at the gap in the fence, the Te Aroha jumper falling as a result. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1024, 15 July 1930, Page 12

AT THE LAST FENCE IN THE WINTER HURDLES AT TRENTHAM.— Fine Acre (A. Skipper), which finished second, just lead.; the winner. Carinthia (F. Thompson). King’s Jest (A. E. Ellis), third, is shown on the outside of Taumai (H. Turner), the latter falling at this hurdle, which was knocked flat by Amorist in the first round. It will be noticed that Ellis has the whip going on King’s Jest; in fact it had been wielded for a furlong before this picture was taken. Taumai crowded King’s Jest at the gap in the fence, the Te Aroha jumper falling as a result. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1024, 15 July 1930, Page 12

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