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LEAVING FOR THE UNITED STATES.—Orbiter, sold recently for 125,000 dollars to an American syndicate, being led on board an aircraft at Christchurch Airport on Saturday by his former ownertrainer, W. L. Bagrie. Orbiter was one of 20 horses from New Zealand and Australia travelling to the United States in the aircraft.

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Press, Issue 30996, 28 February 1966, Page 4

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LEAVING FOR THE UNITED STATES.—Orbiter, sold recently for 125,000 dollars to an American syndicate, being led on board an aircraft at Christchurch Airport on Saturday by his former ownertrainer, W. L. Bagrie. Orbiter was one of 20 horses from New Zealand and Australia travelling to the United States in the aircraft. Press, Issue 30996, 28 February 1966, Page 4

LEAVING FOR THE UNITED STATES.—Orbiter, sold recently for 125,000 dollars to an American syndicate, being led on board an aircraft at Christchurch Airport on Saturday by his former ownertrainer, W. L. Bagrie. Orbiter was one of 20 horses from New Zealand and Australia travelling to the United States in the aircraft. Press, Issue 30996, 28 February 1966, Page 4

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