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This picture, taken from Mount Buffalo, looking on to the Ovens Valley, explains Mr Evans’s insistence that Mr Parkinson should not go within three feet of the edge of the roadway during the “ running ”* of the Wheelbarrow Derby. The derby finished yesterday, when Mr Parkinson reached his goal with 10 minutes in hand, thereby winning the t2o wager.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20648, 24 June 1935, Page 1

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This picture, taken from Mount Buffalo, looking on to the Ovens Valley, explains Mr Evans’s insistence that Mr Parkinson should not go within three feet of the edge of the roadway during the “ running ”* of the Wheelbarrow Derby. The derby finished yesterday, when Mr Parkinson reached his goal with 10 minutes in hand, thereby winning the t2o wager. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20648, 24 June 1935, Page 1

This picture, taken from Mount Buffalo, looking on to the Ovens Valley, explains Mr Evans’s insistence that Mr Parkinson should not go within three feet of the edge of the roadway during the “ running ”* of the Wheelbarrow Derby. The derby finished yesterday, when Mr Parkinson reached his goal with 10 minutes in hand, thereby winning the t2o wager. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20648, 24 June 1935, Page 1

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