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A DAY AT THE BEACH.—A visit to the beach has been something more than a treat tor King’s Fair (Mrs A. H. Christmas), on left, and Golden Tan (I. Noanoa) this week. These two outstanding Awapunitrained horses have been given a regular course of beach work and-sea bathing to help fit them for important engagements on New Zealand Cup day tomorrow. Golden Tan is top weight in the New Zealand Cup, and King’s Fair is one of the early favourites for'the Stewards’ Handicap. Mrs Christmas is the wife of the trainer of both horses.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 4

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A DAY AT THE BEACH.—A visit to the beach has been something more than a treat tor King’s Fair (Mrs A. H. Christmas), on left, and Golden Tan (I. Noanoa) this week. These two outstanding Awapunitrained horses have been given a regular course of beach work and-sea bathing to help fit them for important engagements on New Zealand Cup day tomorrow. Golden Tan is top weight in the New Zealand Cup, and King’s Fair is one of the early favourites for'the Stewards’ Handicap. Mrs Christmas is the wife of the trainer of both horses. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 4

A DAY AT THE BEACH.—A visit to the beach has been something more than a treat tor King’s Fair (Mrs A. H. Christmas), on left, and Golden Tan (I. Noanoa) this week. These two outstanding Awapunitrained horses have been given a regular course of beach work and-sea bathing to help fit them for important engagements on New Zealand Cup day tomorrow. Golden Tan is top weight in the New Zealand Cup, and King’s Fair is one of the early favourites for'the Stewards’ Handicap. Mrs Christmas is the wife of the trainer of both horses. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 4

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