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TRAINER’S DEATH

The death occurred in Christchurch on Saturday of the Springston trainer, Mr J. H. Winter, who spent much of his life in Southland. Mr Winter was represented at Rangiora on Saturday by his own horse. Anterior, which won the Hurunui Handicap. Anterior was trained in partnership with his son, J. H. Winter, jun. Mr Winter trained many winners when he was in Southland, probably the best of them being Stirling Castle, which later aired a number of winners. Mr Winter shifted to Springston several years ago and he produced a number of winners from a comparatively small team. Among the other useful winners he produced were Bonnie Castle, which won a New Zealand Oaks, Recent Choice and Super Nurse, both of which graduated to tight marks, Dark Wonder and Atlanta.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 30008, 18 December 1962, Page 4

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TRAINER’S DEATH Press, Volume CI, Issue 30008, 18 December 1962, Page 4

TRAINER’S DEATH Press, Volume CI, Issue 30008, 18 December 1962, Page 4

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