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Show Jumping JAPANESE MAY COMPETE IN N.Z.

Join Australian Tour Team (NZ Press Association) WELLINGTON. January 18. Three Japanese riders may join the Australian international show jumping team for its NewZealand tour in February and March. A New Zealander living in Japan, Mrs A. Kenrick. is trying to arrange this, according to Mr P. Williams, an official of the New Zealand Horae Society. She is attempting to arrange with Prince Takeda, president of the Japanese Horae Feders, tion. for three riders to compete on New Zealand hones with the Australian team. Koiki Kawaguchi, who rode Fugi (formerly Avalon Lad. of Auckland), at the Stockholm Games is almost certain to come here. Mid Mr Williams. Hugo Araki. who competed at Bom* IP* 1 rode Fuci the White City. London, last year, and Eidai Motoyoshi can only come if they get sponsors in Japan, he added.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29725, 19 January 1962, Page 11

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Show Jumping JAPANESE MAY COMPETE IN N.Z. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29725, 19 January 1962, Page 11

Show Jumping JAPANESE MAY COMPETE IN N.Z. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29725, 19 January 1962, Page 11

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