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Article : 23 wordsCANTERBURY WAS OFF, BUT FOOTBALL WAS ON.—Anyone who went to see yesterday's New South Wales v. New Zealand match at the Show Ground could have been excused for thinking they were at Canterbury. Most of the racing men were among those present. On the left is hurdle-hoop Owen Cullum, who was deeply engrossed when "Truth" snapped him. Jockey Norman McLachlan and trainer Rue. Bre[?]nan (centre) were also paying more than scant attention to the game. Last, but not least, on the right, is Harrie Evans, Canterbury Park's secretary. He was quite carried away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 6 Jul 1930, Page 2
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