CAIRNS OUT
“The Press" Specie! Service DUNEDIN. May 26. R. O. Cairns, the prominent Wingatui jockey, broke a wrist when schooling Radiant Howe at Wingatui on Monday and will miss his riding engagements at the Dunedin Jockey Club’s winter meeting. It is expected he will be out of action for about three weeks. Win Made Trip Worth While tN Z. Press Asm —Copyright) SYDNEY. May 27. A last minute trip from New Zealand by Mr F . E. Cnmmins. part-owner of Earl Sasanof, paid off when the gelding scored an easy win in the Penshurst Maiden over ’ a mile and three furlongs at Warwick Farm today. Mr Cnmmins. who races Earl •Sasanof in partnership with his wife, flew over yesterda;. on the advice of his trainer. H. Riley, in a telephone call at the week-end. Earl Sasanof. which raced in New Zealand as Count Sasanof, started equal favourite and won by four lengths. 1
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30452, 28 May 1964, Page 4
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