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WITH ONE MILE TO GO in the July Steeplechase at Trentham on Saturday (top), Radiate is leading the two Auckland horses, Odin and Master Lu. These three were put out of the race in the next circuit, two falling and one losing his rider. Lower: King’s Jest and Amorist leading over the first fence in the Winter Hurdles, from Aurora Borealis, Mangani (which fell at this fence) and Fine Acre. The others are, left to right: Beaumont, Carinthia (the winner), Taumai, Mister Gamp and Panorama.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 16

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WITH ONE MILE TO GO in the July Steeplechase at Trentham on Saturday (top), Radiate is leading the two Auckland horses, Odin and Master Lu. These three were put out of the race in the next circuit, two falling and one losing his rider. Lower: King’s Jest and Amorist leading over the first fence in the Winter Hurdles, from Aurora Borealis, Mangani (which fell at this fence) and Fine Acre. The others are, left to right: Beaumont, Carinthia (the winner), Taumai, Mister Gamp and Panorama. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 16

WITH ONE MILE TO GO in the July Steeplechase at Trentham on Saturday (top), Radiate is leading the two Auckland horses, Odin and Master Lu. These three were put out of the race in the next circuit, two falling and one losing his rider. Lower: King’s Jest and Amorist leading over the first fence in the Winter Hurdles, from Aurora Borealis, Mangani (which fell at this fence) and Fine Acre. The others are, left to right: Beaumont, Carinthia (the winner), Taumai, Mister Gamp and Panorama. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 16

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