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COAL LIGHT (J. LYNCH) WINS THE FRANKTON HANDICAP (1½ MILES) FROM ROTOMANUKA (C. JOHNSTON).

AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE STEWARDS’ HANDICAP (ONE MILE).—GLEN MAVIS (Robertson), next rails, and TEMPLE (Cutts) disputing supremacy a few yards from the post, a dead-heat for first place resulting, THE SCOUT (Buchanan) being third.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1551, 22 January 1920, Page 22

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COAL LIGHT (J. LYNCH) WINS THE FRANKTON HANDICAP (1½ MILES) FROM ROTOMANUKA (C. JOHNSTON). AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE STEWARDS’ HANDICAP (ONE MILE).—GLEN MAVIS (Robertson), next rails, and TEMPLE (Cutts) disputing supremacy a few yards from the post, a dead-heat for first place resulting, THE SCOUT (Buchanan) being third. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1551, 22 January 1920, Page 22

COAL LIGHT (J. LYNCH) WINS THE FRANKTON HANDICAP (1½ MILES) FROM ROTOMANUKA (C. JOHNSTON). AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE STEWARDS’ HANDICAP (ONE MILE).—GLEN MAVIS (Robertson), next rails, and TEMPLE (Cutts) disputing supremacy a few yards from the post, a dead-heat for first place resulting, THE SCOUT (Buchanan) being third. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1551, 22 January 1920, Page 22

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