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Above—Mr O. F. Watson’s Aladdin, winner of the Greenfield Hurdles clearing the last obstacle, followed by Camisader and Membo. Middle—Clearing the first jump in the Dunedin Steeplechase Handicap: Tunamoe on left and Snowfall on right, leading. Bottom—Mr P. G. Ross’s Spanish Maid winning the Aidworth Handicap, with The Smuggler, second and Sailing Home (on the rails) third.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19310609.2.156.8.1

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Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 52

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Above—Mr O. F. Watson’s Aladdin, winner of the Greenfield Hurdles clearing the last obstacle, followed by Camisader and Membo. Middle—Clearing the first jump in the Dunedin Steeplechase Handicap: Tunamoe on left and Snowfall on right, leading. Bottom—Mr P. G. Ross’s Spanish Maid winning the Aidworth Handicap, with The Smuggler, second and Sailing Home (on the rails) third. Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 52

Above—Mr O. F. Watson’s Aladdin, winner of the Greenfield Hurdles clearing the last obstacle, followed by Camisader and Membo. Middle—Clearing the first jump in the Dunedin Steeplechase Handicap: Tunamoe on left and Snowfall on right, leading. Bottom—Mr P. G. Ross’s Spanish Maid winning the Aidworth Handicap, with The Smuggler, second and Sailing Home (on the rails) third. Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 52

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