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DOUBLE AT HORORATA.—TOP: The two-horse finish to the Hororata Cup, first leg of the double at the Hororata Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday. Royal Bid is shown beating Vitamise by a length, with the third place-getter, Brown Brocade, four lengths away. BOTTOM: Approval winning the second leg, the H. A. Knight Memorial Handicap, from Apache, Timna (No. 9), and Canadiana (obscured on rails). Close behind are General Gilbert and Picca Leigh (No. 11). The next two are Yankinville (No. 1) and Gabbler. Coming into the picture is Bodkin.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30623, 14 December 1964, Page 4

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DOUBLE AT HORORATA.—TOP: The two-horse finish to the Hororata Cup, first leg of the double at the Hororata Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday. Royal Bid is shown beating Vitamise by a length, with the third place-getter, Brown Brocade, four lengths away. BOTTOM: Approval winning the second leg, the H. A. Knight Memorial Handicap, from Apache, Timna (No. 9), and Canadiana (obscured on rails). Close behind are General Gilbert and Picca Leigh (No. 11). The next two are Yankinville (No. 1) and Gabbler. Coming into the picture is Bodkin. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30623, 14 December 1964, Page 4

DOUBLE AT HORORATA.—TOP: The two-horse finish to the Hororata Cup, first leg of the double at the Hororata Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday. Royal Bid is shown beating Vitamise by a length, with the third place-getter, Brown Brocade, four lengths away. BOTTOM: Approval winning the second leg, the H. A. Knight Memorial Handicap, from Apache, Timna (No. 9), and Canadiana (obscured on rails). Close behind are General Gilbert and Picca Leigh (No. 11). The next two are Yankinville (No. 1) and Gabbler. Coming into the picture is Bodkin. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30623, 14 December 1964, Page 4

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