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NEW ZEALAND STAYER IN FORM.—Reformed, whose fast finishing run into fourth place in the Caulfield Cup last Saturday impressed the Australian correspondent of “The Press.” Reformed is one of three horses being campaigned in Australia by the Wingatui ownertrainer, A. J. Brown.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26869, 23 October 1952, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND STAYER IN FORM.—Reformed, whose fast finishing run into fourth place in the Caulfield Cup last Saturday impressed the Australian correspondent of “The Press.” Reformed is one of three horses being campaigned in Australia by the Wingatui ownertrainer, A. J. Brown. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26869, 23 October 1952, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND STAYER IN FORM.—Reformed, whose fast finishing run into fourth place in the Caulfield Cup last Saturday impressed the Australian correspondent of “The Press.” Reformed is one of three horses being campaigned in Australia by the Wingatui ownertrainer, A. J. Brown. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26869, 23 October 1952, Page 5

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