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WERE THE PLACINGS CORRECT?—CIose finish in the Auckland Cup when the favourite, Fast Passage, carrying Sir Charles Clifford,s colours, won the event in the record time for the race of 3.23 4-5. Fast Passage, who broke down badly after the race, is, if the camera cannot lie, winning from Antique (rails), while Great Star, placed second by the judge, is shown in third place. Tigerism is fourth and, further back follows Speedmint (centre), Gold Trail and Concentrate, and Royal Artist.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 27, 29 December 1932, Page 4

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WERE THE PLACINGS CORRECT?—Close finish in the Auckland Cup when the favourite, Fast Passage, carrying Sir Charles Clifford,s colours, won the event in the record time for the race of 3.23 4-5. Fast Passage, who broke down badly after the race, is, if the camera cannot lie, winning from Antique (rails), while Great Star, placed second by the judge, is shown in third place. Tigerism is fourth and, further back follows Speedmint (centre), Gold Trail and Concentrate, and Royal Artist. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 27, 29 December 1932, Page 4

WERE THE PLACINGS CORRECT?—Close finish in the Auckland Cup when the favourite, Fast Passage, carrying Sir Charles Clifford,s colours, won the event in the record time for the race of 3.23 4-5. Fast Passage, who broke down badly after the race, is, if the camera cannot lie, winning from Antique (rails), while Great Star, placed second by the judge, is shown in third place. Tigerism is fourth and, further back follows Speedmint (centre), Gold Trail and Concentrate, and Royal Artist. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 27, 29 December 1932, Page 4

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