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START OF THE PARLIAMENTARY HANDICAP at Trentham on Thursday. The horses are: Royal Mint (on rails), Alloway, Queen Arch, Black Mint, Shining Armour, Nukumai (the winner), Merry Damon, Tresham, Chickwheat, Mint Leaf, Tame Fox and Master Doon. Lord Star, Wedding March and Ngata, further out, did not get into the picture. It will be noticed that Master Doon got a flying start, and was even in front when the photograph was taken. This picture is more interesting when the article referring to Henderson’s suspension has been perused.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 6

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START OF THE PARLIAMENTARY HANDICAP at Trentham on Thursday. The horses are: Royal Mint (on rails), Alloway, Queen Arch, Black Mint, Shining Armour, Nukumai (the winner), Merry Damon, Tresham, Chickwheat, Mint Leaf, Tame Fox and Master Doon. Lord Star, Wedding March and Ngata, further out, did not get into the picture. It will be noticed that Master Doon got a flying start, and was even in front when the photograph was taken. This picture is more interesting when the article referring to Henderson’s suspension has been perused. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 6

START OF THE PARLIAMENTARY HANDICAP at Trentham on Thursday. The horses are: Royal Mint (on rails), Alloway, Queen Arch, Black Mint, Shining Armour, Nukumai (the winner), Merry Damon, Tresham, Chickwheat, Mint Leaf, Tame Fox and Master Doon. Lord Star, Wedding March and Ngata, further out, did not get into the picture. It will be noticed that Master Doon got a flying start, and was even in front when the photograph was taken. This picture is more interesting when the article referring to Henderson’s suspension has been perused. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 6

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