b'80710AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB MEMBERSHIP BADGES for 1927-28, 1928-29, 1929-30, 1930-31 and 1931-32;the first 4 made in England, the last by Angas & Coote, Sydney. (5). $250350711HARRY TELFORDS NEW ZEALAND THOROUGHBRED YEARLING SALE: Catalogue New Zealand Thoroughbred Yearling Sale for January 21st 1927, endorsed First & Official Catalogue and signed by the auctioneer D.W.J.Gould, with extensive notes and annotations throughout, including references to Harry Telford purchasing Lot 20 for 210 guineas & Lot 22 for 325 guineas.It was in 1928 that Harry Telford returned to New Zealand to attend the yearling sales. He purchased Lot 41,which he named Phar Lap. And the rest is history. $1,0001,500712 717712VICTORIA RACING CLUB: 1928 Victoria Derby 1st Day, 3rd November, Victoria Racing Club, Spring Meeting, 1928, Derby Day, Official Programme.The 1928 Victoria Derby was won by Strephon; the following year it was won by Phar Lap who also won the AJC Derby the previous month. .$8001,0007131928-29 Epsom Turf Club Members Ladys Ticket, issued to member No.112 with one gate coupon still intact,grey leather with gold embossing, superb condition. .$80120714MENTONE RACING CLUB (VICTORIA): 1929 Membership Ticket folder No.61 issued to C.M. Walsh,with several Gate Coupons still intact; red leather with gold embossing.The establishment of the railway system to Mordialloc in 1881 had encouraged subdivision of the land which led to an increase in the permanent population. This rail service provided the necessary mode for patrons to attend the races at Mentone. Towards the end of WW2 the Mentone club had become involved in one of the most serious cut-backs in Victorian racing in the twentieth century. The final race meeting was held at Mentone on 24 July 1948 and drew the largest attendance ever to the course. .$100150715AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB Membership badges: 1929-30, plus Ladys Badges for 1942-43, 1961-62, 1962-63and 1970-71, all in superb condition. (5). .$150250716Phar Lap - Australasias Greatest Ever Racehorse photographic display featuring Phar Laps first win, the Maiden Juvenile Handicap at Rosehill on 27th April 1929; signed by the jockey on that day, JACK BAKER. No.95 from a limited edition of 350. Framed & glazed, overall 48 x 60cm. This Limited Edition was created in 1999, the year Baker died, at the age of 87. $250300'