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1. Backing their Fancies—Patrons of the totalisator assembled in strong force around the machine. 2. Mr. H. W. Kitchingham’s b h JINGLE, aged, by Capitalist—Merry Bell, winner of the miles). 3. OUR THORPE just before starting out on his exhibition of speed over a mile. 4. Competitors preparing for the start of the King George Handicap. 5. Accident to the champion, O the shadow thrown on the track by the starting post and in attempting to jump it got tangled in his hopples and fell heavily, knocking his knees badly and grazing his forehead. 6.INCHAR the First Amateur Handicap (1½ miles) from JESSIE'S DREAM.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1346, 10 February 1916, Page 38

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1. Backing their Fancies—Patrons of the totalisator assembled in strong force around the machine. 2. Mr. H. W. Kitchingham’s b h JINGLE, aged, by Capitalist—Merry Bell, winner of the miles). 3. OUR THORPE just before starting out on his exhibition of speed over a mile. 4. Competitors preparing for the start of the King George Handicap. 5. Accident to the champion, O the shadow thrown on the track by the starting post and in attempting to jump it got tangled in his hopples and fell heavily, knocking his knees badly and grazing his forehead. 6.INCHAR the First Amateur Handicap (1½ miles) from JESSIE'S DREAM. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1346, 10 February 1916, Page 38

1. Backing their Fancies—Patrons of the totalisator assembled in strong force around the machine. 2. Mr. H. W. Kitchingham’s b h JINGLE, aged, by Capitalist—Merry Bell, winner of the miles). 3. OUR THORPE just before starting out on his exhibition of speed over a mile. 4. Competitors preparing for the start of the King George Handicap. 5. Accident to the champion, O the shadow thrown on the track by the starting post and in attempting to jump it got tangled in his hopples and fell heavily, knocking his knees badly and grazing his forehead. 6.INCHAR the First Amateur Handicap (1½ miles) from JESSIE'S DREAM. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1346, 10 February 1916, Page 38

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