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WHERE THE SHADOWS FALL

in the vicinity of the mile barrier at Alexandra Park there is a post standing that throws a dark shade across the race track, and this falling shadow on Saturday caused a heavy fall for a large army of punters. Sunshower got an eyeful of the object across her path and both times attempted to hurdle it with disastrous results to her chances of winning either event. Posts in certain portions of the ground have caused trouble before on the training track, but the remedial action was promptly taken. After Saturday’s occurrence it is obvious that the pest referred to will require attention.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 13

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WHERE THE SHADOWS FALL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 13

WHERE THE SHADOWS FALL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 13

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