ROYAL DOULTON’S WlN.—Backers at Pukekohe on Saturday received a shock when Royal Doulton beat the favourite, High Pitch, by two and a- half lengths for the Massey Memorial Cup. Thursby was third. Below: The presentation of the cup, left to right—Mr. A. Daysh (secretary of the Franklin Racing Club), , Mr. Dynes Fulton (president), Mr. J. N. Massey, M.P., the Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Mr. G. Baildon (Mayor of Auckland), the winning jockey R. J. Mackie, the brothers Roulston (owners of Royal Doulton) and the trainer, W. Townshend.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 661, 13 May 1929, Page 16
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88ROYAL DOULTON’S WlN.—Backers at Pukekohe on Saturday received a shock when Royal Doulton beat the favourite, High Pitch, by two and a- half lengths for the Massey Memorial Cup. Thursby was third. Below: The presentation of the cup, left to right—Mr. A. Daysh (secretary of the Franklin Racing Club), , Mr. Dynes Fulton (president), Mr. J. N. Massey, M.P., the Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Mr. G. Baildon (Mayor of Auckland), the winning jockey R. J. Mackie, the brothers Roulston (owners of Royal Doulton) and the trainer, W. Townshend. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 661, 13 May 1929, Page 16
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