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DOUBLE RACES AT ASHBURTON.—TOP: Urrall (inside) beating Meadow Scott and Dillon’s Fashion in the President’s Handicap, the first leg of the double, at Ashburton on Saturday. BOTTOM: Diamond Hanover winning the Ashburton Flying Stakes, the second leg of the double, from Ceremonial (rails) and Smokeaway (bandages on fore-legs). Queen Ngaio (fourth from left) shaded Frown (obscured by Smokeaway) for fourth place.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 4

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DOUBLE RACES AT ASHBURTON.—TOP: Urrall (inside) beating Meadow Scott and Dillon’s Fashion in the President’s Handicap, the first leg of the double, at Ashburton on Saturday. BOTTOM: Diamond Hanover winning the Ashburton Flying Stakes, the second leg of the double, from Ceremonial (rails) and Smokeaway (bandages on fore-legs). Queen Ngaio (fourth from left) shaded Frown (obscured by Smokeaway) for fourth place. Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 4

DOUBLE RACES AT ASHBURTON.—TOP: Urrall (inside) beating Meadow Scott and Dillon’s Fashion in the President’s Handicap, the first leg of the double, at Ashburton on Saturday. BOTTOM: Diamond Hanover winning the Ashburton Flying Stakes, the second leg of the double, from Ceremonial (rails) and Smokeaway (bandages on fore-legs). Queen Ngaio (fourth from left) shaded Frown (obscured by Smokeaway) for fourth place. Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 4

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