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ROUND THE STABLES

There is a story going round the stables about today’s New Zealand Cup candidates: Sir Robert and Sir Torre came down from Alaska, met the Sparkling Maid on the Carnmor with the Fieldmaster, who was Capless, and they all went to the Eiffel Tower to see the Court Belie. For a Fleeting Moment it looked as though Carlynn would make a Royal Bid for a Midnight Kiss. This was avoided by the Advocacy of Howe Good and Marlow when Tampa claimed his Birthright and danced with Diacol to the tune of a Golden Melody.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 6

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ROUND THE STABLES Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 6

ROUND THE STABLES Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 6

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