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AT WESTERN SPRINGS

MISS FAY TAYLOUR AGAIN A new Australian broadsider, said by Frank Pearce to be the most thrilling exponent of the ciner-track riding art he has seen, will appear at tho Western Springs Stadium on Saturday night. He is Bobbie Blake, a rider who has met with great success over - seas. He will be matched against the fastest Aucklanders. The management has persuaded Miss Fay Taylour to remain in Auckland for another week and she will ride on j Saturday night. She was unfortunate last week with her machines, but, judging by her past performances on the cinders here, she should show a good turn of speed this week, now thar her mounts are in good order again.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 11

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AT WESTERN SPRINGS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 11

AT WESTERN SPRINGS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 11

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