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START OF THE KING EDWARD MEMORIAL HANDICAP AT ELLERSLIE YESTERDAY.—From the rails the horses are Corinax, Piuthair, Star Stranger. Vertigern, Singleton (nearly down on his nose), In the Shade, Desert Glow, Lucy Rose, Barometer, Hunting Cry (the winner), Bennie, High Pitch and Amor. At the start Star Stranger, Vertigern and Singleton collided and were actually the last horses away from the barrier.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 18

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START OF THE KING EDWARD MEMORIAL HANDICAP AT ELLERSLIE YESTERDAY.—From the rails the horses are Corinax, Piuthair, Star Stranger. Vertigern, Singleton (nearly down on his nose), In the Shade, Desert Glow, Lucy Rose, Barometer, Hunting Cry (the winner), Bennie, High Pitch and Amor. At the start Star Stranger, Vertigern and Singleton collided and were actually the last horses away from the barrier. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 18

START OF THE KING EDWARD MEMORIAL HANDICAP AT ELLERSLIE YESTERDAY.—From the rails the horses are Corinax, Piuthair, Star Stranger. Vertigern, Singleton (nearly down on his nose), In the Shade, Desert Glow, Lucy Rose, Barometer, Hunting Cry (the winner), Bennie, High Pitch and Amor. At the start Star Stranger, Vertigern and Singleton collided and were actually the last horses away from the barrier. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 18

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