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PHARASAL AND TALIC PRESERVED UNBEATEN RECORDS for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting with decisive wins at Riccarton yesterday. TOP: Pharasal beating Coseta by two lengths in the Tekapo Handicap. Seminole was a head back third. BOTTOM: Talic beating Agrippa handily and the rest easily in the Kowhai Handicap. Llanston (No. 6) was third, Next Please (No. 9) was fourth, and Roman General (No. 11) fifth. Next, almost in line with Roman General, were Fair Gap (middle) and Gay Doctor (rails).

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 4

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PHARASAL AND TALIC PRESERVED UNBEATEN RECORDS for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting with decisive wins at Riccarton yesterday. TOP: Pharasal beating Coseta by two lengths in the Tekapo Handicap. Seminole was a head back third. BOTTOM: Talic beating Agrippa handily and the rest easily in the Kowhai Handicap. Llanston (No. 6) was third, Next Please (No. 9) was fourth, and Roman General (No. 11) fifth. Next, almost in line with Roman General, were Fair Gap (middle) and Gay Doctor (rails). Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 4

PHARASAL AND TALIC PRESERVED UNBEATEN RECORDS for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting with decisive wins at Riccarton yesterday. TOP: Pharasal beating Coseta by two lengths in the Tekapo Handicap. Seminole was a head back third. BOTTOM: Talic beating Agrippa handily and the rest easily in the Kowhai Handicap. Llanston (No. 6) was third, Next Please (No. 9) was fourth, and Roman General (No. 11) fifth. Next, almost in line with Roman General, were Fair Gap (middle) and Gay Doctor (rails). Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 4

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