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Top left, Mr Erlo Rlddiford, president of the Wellington Racing Club, and Mrs Riddiford at Trentham on Saturday for the final day of the Winter Meeting. Centre right, finish of the Winter Hurdles, the principal race of the day, in which Revision is seen beating Esteem and Lycidas. Tudor, winner of the July Steeplechase, is seen on the left taking the 'second to last fence from home, well ahead of the field. In oval, Lapel, winner of the Winter Oats Handicap, returning to the saddling paddock after the race.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Top left, Mr Erlo Rlddiford, president of the Wellington Racing Club, and Mrs Riddiford at Trentham on Saturday for the final day of the Winter Meeting. Centre right, finish of the Winter Hurdles, the principal race of the day, in which Revision is seen beating Esteem and Lycidas. Tudor, winner of the July Steeplechase, is seen on the left taking the 'second to last fence from home, well ahead of the field. In oval, Lapel, winner of the Winter Oats Handicap, returning to the saddling paddock after the race. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 20 (Supplement)

Top left, Mr Erlo Rlddiford, president of the Wellington Racing Club, and Mrs Riddiford at Trentham on Saturday for the final day of the Winter Meeting. Centre right, finish of the Winter Hurdles, the principal race of the day, in which Revision is seen beating Esteem and Lycidas. Tudor, winner of the July Steeplechase, is seen on the left taking the 'second to last fence from home, well ahead of the field. In oval, Lapel, winner of the Winter Oats Handicap, returning to the saddling paddock after the race. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 20 (Supplement)

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