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1. THE START OF THE MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP (8½ furlongs), won by PERFECT DAY, on the concluding day of the Stratford Racing Club’s annual meeting. 2. VIEW OF TH AT THE STRATFORD RACECOURSE DURING INVESTMENTS ON A RACE. —On extreme right may be seen portion of the main stand. 3. PATRONS WATCHING INVESTMENTS BEING ALISATOR. 4. THE FINISH OF THE MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP—PERFECT DAY (McCormack) wins from VOLO (R. Hunt), with JUTLAND (C. Price) third. 5. E. Copestake KHARTOUM in the Makuri Hack Hurdle Handicap (1½ miles), which he eventually won from RATANA and FAIR PAUL.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1551, 15 January 1920, Page 23

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1. THE START OF THE MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP (8½ furlongs), won by PERFECT DAY, on the concluding day of the Stratford Racing Club’s annual meeting. 2. VIEW OF TH AT THE STRATFORD RACECOURSE DURING INVESTMENTS ON A RACE.—On extreme right may be seen portion of the main stand. 3. PATRONS WATCHING INVESTMENTS BEING ALISATOR. 4. THE FINISH OF THE MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP—PERFECT DAY (McCormack) wins from VOLO (R. Hunt), with JUTLAND (C. Price) third. 5. E. Copestake KHARTOUM in the Makuri Hack Hurdle Handicap (1½ miles), which he eventually won from RATANA and FAIR PAUL. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1551, 15 January 1920, Page 23

1. THE START OF THE MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP (8½ furlongs), won by PERFECT DAY, on the concluding day of the Stratford Racing Club’s annual meeting. 2. VIEW OF TH AT THE STRATFORD RACECOURSE DURING INVESTMENTS ON A RACE.—On extreme right may be seen portion of the main stand. 3. PATRONS WATCHING INVESTMENTS BEING ALISATOR. 4. THE FINISH OF THE MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP—PERFECT DAY (McCormack) wins from VOLO (R. Hunt), with JUTLAND (C. Price) third. 5. E. Copestake KHARTOUM in the Makuri Hack Hurdle Handicap (1½ miles), which he eventually won from RATANA and FAIR PAUL. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1551, 15 January 1920, Page 23

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