Thirteen is not always an unlucky; numbers, says an exchange. Last ! week at Iho Christchurch trot tiny meeting horses beaiing that number came home winners in the first and second race-. After that the old-time dislike of US. founded on supersti- , tion. ceased, and when, in the seventh ■ race, the judge hoisted 13 in second l place, the It's betters went hot for; V) (Dilliomvood) in the last won, but so many had trusted their j luck in going against the supposedly nnlueky number, that it paid one of 1 the smallest dividends of the day.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 589, 3 December 1920, Page 4
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