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—Photos by C. F. Newham, Wanganui. TWO INTERESTING FINISHES AT THE WANGANUI RACES ON THURSAY:—Top: The Wanganuiowned Fiancee (Mr. H. E. Card’s brown filly by Siegfried—Betroth) winning the Kai Iwi Malden race by a length from Le Marquis and Little Dorrit, with Ruling Star (on rails) fourth. Below: The finish of the 1939 Wanganui Cup, with Siegmund winning by a head from Tiger Gain (outside), with Parquet (nearly obscured) in third place. The fourth horse is Brazen King (striped jacket).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 47, 25 February 1939, Page 6

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—Photos by C. F. Newham, Wanganui. TWO INTERESTING FINISHES AT THE WANGANUI RACES ON THURSAY:—Top: The Wanganuiowned Fiancee (Mr. H. E. Card’s brown filly by Siegfried—Betroth) winning the Kai Iwi Malden race by a length from Le Marquis and Little Dorrit, with Ruling Star (on rails) fourth. Below: The finish of the 1939 Wanganui Cup, with Siegmund winning by a head from Tiger Gain (outside), with Parquet (nearly obscured) in third place. The fourth horse is Brazen King (striped jacket). Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 47, 25 February 1939, Page 6

—Photos by C. F. Newham, Wanganui. TWO INTERESTING FINISHES AT THE WANGANUI RACES ON THURSAY:—Top: The Wanganuiowned Fiancee (Mr. H. E. Card’s brown filly by Siegfried—Betroth) winning the Kai Iwi Malden race by a length from Le Marquis and Little Dorrit, with Ruling Star (on rails) fourth. Below: The finish of the 1939 Wanganui Cup, with Siegmund winning by a head from Tiger Gain (outside), with Parquet (nearly obscured) in third place. The fourth horse is Brazen King (striped jacket). Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 47, 25 February 1939, Page 6

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