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1. COMEDY CHIEF (McMillan) racing in advance of LORD ROSE, TEMPLE, GOLD GIRL and ANTONIO going out of the straight the last time in the Liverpool Handicap (two miles). WOODVALE and HUON GRATTAN, who finished first and second respectively, had a commanding lead at this stage. 2. WOODVALE (Fleming) registers a runaway win in the Liverpool Handicap. 3. REVEILLE (Roe, jun.) showing the way to MYKOT (Groat) and MINDFUL (Willetts) just after entering upon the final circuit in the Epsom Handicap (1½ miles). 4. Group of enthusiasts on the lawn at Alexandra Park. 5. MESSRS. R. L. ABSOLUM (secretary) and H. R. Mackenzie (chairman of committee). 6. GROUP OF OFFICIALS OF THE OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB—From left: Messrs. R. L. Absolum (sec.), A. G. Mabee (stipendiary steward), E. V. Sutherland, H. R. Mackenzie (chairman), A. M. Loasby, Capt. R. Gibbons, A. E. Murphy, J. Wilson. 7. MESSRS. H. MORPETH and C. F. MARK (secretary Auckland Trotting Club). 8. THE FINISH OF THE EPSOM HANDICAP ( 1½ MILES) —MINDFUL (Willetts) wins from MYKOT (Groat), with BLUE KING third. 9. PURA BELL (Monk) winning the Innovation Handicap (1 ½ miles) from MALMSBURY (G. Paul) on the concluding day. 10. GETTING READY FOR THE START OF THE STEWARDS’ HANDICAP (1 ½ MILES) ON THE OPENING DAY. 11. AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE ONEHUNGA

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1598, 9 December 1920, Page 24

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1. COMEDY CHIEF (McMillan) racing in advance of LORD ROSE, TEMPLE, GOLD GIRL and ANTONIO going out of the straight the last time in the Liverpool Handicap (two miles). WOODVALE and HUON GRATTAN, who finished first and second respectively, had a commanding lead at this stage. 2. WOODVALE (Fleming) registers a runaway win in the Liverpool Handicap. 3. REVEILLE (Roe, jun.) showing the way to MYKOT (Groat) and MINDFUL (Willetts) just after entering upon the final circuit in the Epsom Handicap (1½ miles). 4. Group of enthusiasts on the lawn at Alexandra Park. 5. MESSRS. R. L. ABSOLUM (secretary) and H. R. Mackenzie (chairman of committee). 6. GROUP OF OFFICIALS OF THE OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB—From left: Messrs. R. L. Absolum (sec.), A. G. Mabee (stipendiary steward), E. V. Sutherland, H. R. Mackenzie (chairman), A. M. Loasby, Capt. R. Gibbons, A. E. Murphy, J. Wilson. 7. MESSRS. H. MORPETH and C. F. MARK (secretary Auckland Trotting Club). 8. THE FINISH OF THE EPSOM HANDICAP (1½ MILES)—MINDFUL (Willetts) wins from MYKOT (Groat), with BLUE KING third. 9. PURA BELL (Monk) winning the Innovation Handicap (1½miles) from MALMSBURY (G. Paul) on the concluding day. 10. GETTING READY FOR THE START OF THE STEWARDS’ HANDICAP (1½ MILES) ON THE OPENING DAY. 11. AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE ONEHUNGA New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1598, 9 December 1920, Page 24

1. COMEDY CHIEF (McMillan) racing in advance of LORD ROSE, TEMPLE, GOLD GIRL and ANTONIO going out of the straight the last time in the Liverpool Handicap (two miles). WOODVALE and HUON GRATTAN, who finished first and second respectively, had a commanding lead at this stage. 2. WOODVALE (Fleming) registers a runaway win in the Liverpool Handicap. 3. REVEILLE (Roe, jun.) showing the way to MYKOT (Groat) and MINDFUL (Willetts) just after entering upon the final circuit in the Epsom Handicap (1½ miles). 4. Group of enthusiasts on the lawn at Alexandra Park. 5. MESSRS. R. L. ABSOLUM (secretary) and H. R. Mackenzie (chairman of committee). 6. GROUP OF OFFICIALS OF THE OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB—From left: Messrs. R. L. Absolum (sec.), A. G. Mabee (stipendiary steward), E. V. Sutherland, H. R. Mackenzie (chairman), A. M. Loasby, Capt. R. Gibbons, A. E. Murphy, J. Wilson. 7. MESSRS. H. MORPETH and C. F. MARK (secretary Auckland Trotting Club). 8. THE FINISH OF THE EPSOM HANDICAP (1½ MILES)—MINDFUL (Willetts) wins from MYKOT (Groat), with BLUE KING third. 9. PURA BELL (Monk) winning the Innovation Handicap (1½miles) from MALMSBURY (G. Paul) on the concluding day. 10. GETTING READY FOR THE START OF THE STEWARDS’ HANDICAP (1½ MILES) ON THE OPENING DAY. 11. AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE ONEHUNGA New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1598, 9 December 1920, Page 24

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