Riders For Hastings
“The Press** Special Service HASTINGS. Riding engagements for Hast ings tomorrow include: N. C. Treweek: Shahrua, Black Night. G. F. Laurenson: Vigour. K. J. Mauriri: Manipulate, Elkayel. G. W. Lawson: Solofanua, Arlington. J. F. Gryl-ls: Amber Wine, Sobig, Strickland. H. N. Rauhihi: Cox, Shut, Alfcira. K. S. Cullen: Sincere, Gillin, Baloo, Justify, Wedding Bells. R. Grantham: Emir, Golden Dome, Golden Rebel; Pursuit, Fon. C. R. Lewis: Collingwood, Elucidation. F. J. Outen: Collingwood (Twyford Handicap). L. Gestro: Lenoman, Bientot. R. B. Marsh: Martin Lee, Home, Escorta, Tolka, Starlit, Tinsel. I. D. Lawson: Rahunul, Golden Dome (Okawa Handicap). C. H. Mackie: SquaE. M. H. Donoghue: Wynd Touch, Damar, Redaire, Kenrick, Kawera, Matawera. R. W. Taylor: Gem, Royal Chase. W. D. Skelton: Morgold, Princess Taiaria, Dalvui. K. J. Gryiils: Possum. A. T. Jones: Tsetse, Humer, Grisbi, Gilt Light. J. T. Anderson: Veronique, Catapult, Blush, Home on The Range. B. L. Cullen: High Gleen, Per Second, Isfahan, Copy Boy, Ta Vince. M. O. Mingins: Dunraven. T. M. Whittington: Abdication, Count Down, Wavering. B. L. Waugh: My Desire. B. S. Dodd»: Serene Summer, Sir Barton, Carlsberg, Running Scared. R. J. Skelton: Geyserland, Quick March, Kangaroo Town, palisade. L. K. Tinsley: High Disdain, ReciprocaL K. A. Aitken: Narbada, Sir Juvante.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31041, 22 April 1966, Page 5
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