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UNEASY MOMENT.—The Washdyke horseman, B. T Jones, a moment before he dropped to the ground from The Frenchman at the first fence in the Burnside Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase at Oamaru on Saturday. Lying on the track is R. O. Cairns, the rider of The Slug, which also blundered at this fence.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30783, 22 June 1965, Page 4

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UNEASY MOMENT.—The Washdyke horseman, B. T Jones, a moment before he dropped to the ground from The Frenchman at the first fence in the Burnside Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase at Oamaru on Saturday. Lying on the track is R. O. Cairns, the rider of The Slug, which also blundered at this fence. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30783, 22 June 1965, Page 4

UNEASY MOMENT.—The Washdyke horseman, B. T Jones, a moment before he dropped to the ground from The Frenchman at the first fence in the Burnside Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase at Oamaru on Saturday. Lying on the track is R. O. Cairns, the rider of The Slug, which also blundered at this fence. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30783, 22 June 1965, Page 4

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