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HANDICAP (1½ MILES) ON THE OPENING DAY—The favourite, REDSTAR (A. Brown), on outside, just gets up in time to defeat LADY SOMERSET (W. J. Paull) by a neck. 12. VIEW OF THE STEPS OF THE NEW CONCRETE STAND WHICH IS TO BE ERECTED AT ALEXANDRA PARK BY THE AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB, SHOWING LAWN PATRONS OBTAINING AN EXCELLENT VIEW OF THE RACING. 13. PASSING THE STAND THE SECOND TIME IN THE FRANKLIN HANDICAP (TWO MI LES)—WONDERLAND (Fleming) has charge from BOYCOTT (G. Paul), with JEWEL WOOD and AMBUSH racing next. 14. AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE FRANKLIN HANDICAP.—BOYCOTT (G. Paul), on outside, defeats WONDERLAND (Fleming) by a head. 15. ORO (Cunningham), after his popular victory in the Mangere Handicap (1¼ miles). 16. VIEW SHOWING THE BIRDCAGE, AND THE STEPS OF THE NEW STAND, WHICH, WHEN COMPLETED, WILL ACCOMMODATE BETWEEN 6000 AND 7000 PERSONS. 17. KEWPIE (G. McKendrick), after accounting for the Jellicoe Handicap (two miles). 18. GOLDEN WAVE (Paton) leading ORO (Cunningham), the winner, past the stands the first time in the Mangere Handicap (1¼ miles) on the opening day. 19. PORTION OF THE LARGE CROWD ASSEMBLED IN FRONT OF THE TOTALISATOR.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1598, 9 December 1920, Page 25

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HANDICAP (1½ MILES) ON THE OPENING DAY—The favourite, REDSTAR (A. Brown), on outside, just gets up in time to defeat LADY SOMERSET (W. J. Paull) by a neck. 12. VIEW OF THE STEPS OF THE NEW CONCRETE STAND WHICH IS TO BE ERECTED AT ALEXANDRA PARK BY THE AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB, SHOWING LAWN PATRONS OBTAINING AN EXCELLENT VIEW OF THE RACING. 13. PASSING THE STAND THE SECOND TIME IN THE FRANKLIN HANDICAP (TWO MI LES)—WONDERLAND (Fleming) has charge from BOYCOTT (G. Paul), with JEWEL WOOD and AMBUSH racing next. 14. AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE FRANKLIN HANDICAP.—BOYCOTT (G. Paul), on outside, defeats WONDERLAND (Fleming) by a head. 15. ORO (Cunningham), after his popular victory in the Mangere Handicap (1¼ miles). 16. VIEW SHOWING THE BIRDCAGE, AND THE STEPS OF THE NEW STAND, WHICH, WHEN COMPLETED, WILL ACCOMMODATE BETWEEN 6000 AND 7000 PERSONS. 17. KEWPIE (G. McKendrick), after accounting for the Jellicoe Handicap (two miles). 18. GOLDEN WAVE (Paton) leading ORO (Cunningham), the winner, past the stands the first time in the Mangere Handicap (1¼ miles) on the opening day. 19. PORTION OF THE LARGE CROWD ASSEMBLED IN FRONT OF THE TOTALISATOR. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1598, 9 December 1920, Page 25

HANDICAP (1½ MILES) ON THE OPENING DAY—The favourite, REDSTAR (A. Brown), on outside, just gets up in time to defeat LADY SOMERSET (W. J. Paull) by a neck. 12. VIEW OF THE STEPS OF THE NEW CONCRETE STAND WHICH IS TO BE ERECTED AT ALEXANDRA PARK BY THE AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB, SHOWING LAWN PATRONS OBTAINING AN EXCELLENT VIEW OF THE RACING. 13. PASSING THE STAND THE SECOND TIME IN THE FRANKLIN HANDICAP (TWO MI LES)—WONDERLAND (Fleming) has charge from BOYCOTT (G. Paul), with JEWEL WOOD and AMBUSH racing next. 14. AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE FRANKLIN HANDICAP.—BOYCOTT (G. Paul), on outside, defeats WONDERLAND (Fleming) by a head. 15. ORO (Cunningham), after his popular victory in the Mangere Handicap (1¼ miles). 16. VIEW SHOWING THE BIRDCAGE, AND THE STEPS OF THE NEW STAND, WHICH, WHEN COMPLETED, WILL ACCOMMODATE BETWEEN 6000 AND 7000 PERSONS. 17. KEWPIE (G. McKendrick), after accounting for the Jellicoe Handicap (two miles). 18. GOLDEN WAVE (Paton) leading ORO (Cunningham), the winner, past the stands the first time in the Mangere Handicap (1¼ miles) on the opening day. 19. PORTION OF THE LARGE CROWD ASSEMBLED IN FRONT OF THE TOTALISATOR. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1598, 9 December 1920, Page 25

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