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Trotting at Hutt Park.- TOp left: With seven furlongs to go in few Summer Handicap. Blue Mountain (rails) is leading Worthy Light (outer) with Sunny Morn (outer) and Aubura Lad next, Silver de Oro, the ultimate winner being fifth (on rails) at his stage. Bottom left: The finish of the Summer Handicap. Rot Por (rails) is just headed off by Silver de Oro (outer) with Impromptu (left) third, and Sunny Morn (seen between Silver de Oro and Impromptu) next. Right: The finish of the Gracefield Trial Handicap. Mystery Yet winning from Guy Zolock and Orleigh Mills.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 7

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Trotting at Hutt Park.- TOp left: With seven furlongs to go in few Summer Handicap. Blue Mountain (rails) is leading Worthy Light (outer) with Sunny Morn (outer) and Aubura Lad next, Silver de Oro, the ultimate winner being fifth (on rails) at his stage. Bottom left: The finish of the Summer Handicap. Rot Por (rails) is just headed off by Silver de Oro (outer) with Impromptu (left) third, and Sunny Morn (seen between Silver de Oro and Impromptu) next. Right: The finish of the Gracefield Trial Handicap. Mystery Yet winning from Guy Zolock and Orleigh Mills. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 7

Trotting at Hutt Park.- TOp left: With seven furlongs to go in few Summer Handicap. Blue Mountain (rails) is leading Worthy Light (outer) with Sunny Morn (outer) and Aubura Lad next, Silver de Oro, the ultimate winner being fifth (on rails) at his stage. Bottom left: The finish of the Summer Handicap. Rot Por (rails) is just headed off by Silver de Oro (outer) with Impromptu (left) third, and Sunny Morn (seen between Silver de Oro and Impromptu) next. Right: The finish of the Gracefield Trial Handicap. Mystery Yet winning from Guy Zolock and Orleigh Mills. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 7

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