DOUBLE PUNISHMENT
The Auckland jockey A. G. Parsons will not readily forget his unlucky decision to change his mount in'the Kajva Kaiva" Cup at the Bay of Islands Meeting last Saturday. ' .;.' , After accepting an engagement to ride Whakapara, Parsons decided to have the leg-up on Flying, Prince, and after the Judicial Committee had considered the position Parsons was allowed to have his way at the cost of two guineas. To add to his misfortune, 'Whakapara, ridden by 8. J, Gammick, won the Clip decisively, with Flying Prince finishing at the other end'of the field. ... . ./. ...:.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 4
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94DOUBLE PUNISHMENT Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 4
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