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FINISHES AT ASHBURTON.—TOP: The brilliant four-year-old, Caduceus, winning the All Aged Stakes at Ashburton on Saturday from Tactician (shadow blind), Johnny Globe and Young Charles. Gay Lyric (outside) was fifth, ahead of Midday (rails) and Gay Lad. BELOW: Lauder Lass, driven by M. Holmes, winning the second leg of the double, the President's Handicap. The other horses in the picture, from the rails, are: Young Sam (second), Grand Monarch (third), Fair Annette (fourth) and Red Anthony (sixth). Jaunty, which finished fifth, is just coming into the picture.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 4

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FINISHES AT ASHBURTON.—TOP: The brilliant four-year-old, Caduceus, winning the All Aged Stakes at Ashburton on Saturday from Tactician (shadow blind), Johnny Globe and Young Charles. Gay Lyric (outside) was fifth, ahead of Midday (rails) and Gay Lad. BELOW: Lauder Lass, driven by M. Holmes, winning the second leg of the double, the President's Handicap. The other horses in the picture, from the rails, are: Young Sam (second), Grand Monarch (third), Fair Annette (fourth) and Red Anthony (sixth). Jaunty, which finished fifth, is just coming into the picture. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 4

FINISHES AT ASHBURTON.—TOP: The brilliant four-year-old, Caduceus, winning the All Aged Stakes at Ashburton on Saturday from Tactician (shadow blind), Johnny Globe and Young Charles. Gay Lyric (outside) was fifth, ahead of Midday (rails) and Gay Lad. BELOW: Lauder Lass, driven by M. Holmes, winning the second leg of the double, the President's Handicap. The other horses in the picture, from the rails, are: Young Sam (second), Grand Monarch (third), Fair Annette (fourth) and Red Anthony (sixth). Jaunty, which finished fifth, is just coming into the picture. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 4