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CANTERBURY HORSES FOR THE INTER-DOMINION TROTTING CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Caduceus. world record holder for a mile and a half, and Our Roger, the last New Zealand Cup winner, will leave Lyttelton by the steamer express this evening on the first stage of their journey to Sydney for the inter-Dominion trotting championships. This photograph, taken at West Melton yesterday, shows Mr L. A. Butterfield, stipendiary steward of the New Zealand Trotting Conference, inspecting Our Roger (right). With Caduceus is J. D. Litten, trainer.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27883, 3 February 1956, Page 4

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CANTERBURY HORSES FOR THE INTER-DOMINION TROTTING CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Caduceus. world record holder for a mile and a half, and Our Roger, the last New Zealand Cup winner, will leave Lyttelton by the steamer express this evening on the first stage of their journey to Sydney for the inter-Dominion trotting championships. This photograph, taken at West Melton yesterday, shows Mr L. A. Butterfield, stipendiary steward of the New Zealand Trotting Conference, inspecting Our Roger (right). With Caduceus is J. D. Litten, trainer. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27883, 3 February 1956, Page 4

CANTERBURY HORSES FOR THE INTER-DOMINION TROTTING CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Caduceus. world record holder for a mile and a half, and Our Roger, the last New Zealand Cup winner, will leave Lyttelton by the steamer express this evening on the first stage of their journey to Sydney for the inter-Dominion trotting championships. This photograph, taken at West Melton yesterday, shows Mr L. A. Butterfield, stipendiary steward of the New Zealand Trotting Conference, inspecting Our Roger (right). With Caduceus is J. D. Litten, trainer. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27883, 3 February 1956, Page 4

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