AT ELLERSLIE TO-DAY.—Top: Ho bsonville Hurdles. DAY BELL winning from ARCHIBALD. Below: Maiden Plate Handicap. LADY ROBINSON winning from HARBOUR VIEW and WHAKA KING.
GOOD-BYE FOR EVER”?—WiII Signor Tosti’s ballad be sung for the Takapuna trams? That is what many Aucklanders are asking, following on the Devonport Ferry Company’s deal.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 16
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50AT ELLERSLIE TO-DAY.—Top: Ho bsonville Hurdles. DAY BELL winning from ARCHIBALD. Below: Maiden Plate Handicap. LADY ROBINSON winning from HARBOUR VIEW and WHAKA KING. GOOD-BYE FOR EVER”?—Will Signor Tosti’s ballad be sung for the Takapuna trams? That is what many Aucklanders are asking, following on the Devonport Ferry Company’s deal. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 16
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