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HORSE JUMPING

Otago Rider Wins S.L Competition (N Z. Press Association) INVERCARGILL, February 21. The win of C. Mould and Treason. of Otago, in the South Island Horse of the Year comoetition, was the highlight of the second day of the jumping show conducted by the South land area of the New Zealand Horse Society at Invercargill on Saturday. The other major competition to be decided, the aggregate points prize for the South Island circuit, was won by Limelight and Miss M. Ross, of Geraldine. Those with more than 12 points at the end of the South Island circuit were: Limelight (Miss M. Ross), 44: Treason (C. Mould). 37: Mecca (R. M. Williamson), 28: Stardust (Miss S. Riley). 24: Amigo (W. Smith), 21: Nellavale (Miss J. Dunn). 18; Tamesese (Miss P. Austin), 15: Grev Cloud (J. G. P. Kelly), 14: Overland (G. Upritchard), 14: Delight <D. A. Youngman), 12: Forsee (R. Ward-Smith), 12. The result of the South Island Horse of the Year jumping competition for the John Edward Butler Trophy and Miniature Cup was Treason (C. Mould), 1; Limelight (Miss M Ros-s). 2; Daylight (Mrs J. G. P. Kelly). 3; Th* Shah (Mis* S. Crosbie), 4.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30681, 22 February 1965, Page 7

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HORSE JUMPING Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30681, 22 February 1965, Page 7

HORSE JUMPING Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30681, 22 February 1965, Page 7

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