ELLERSLIE RIDERS
“The Press” Special Service AUCKLAND. Riders engaged for Ellerslie today include: B. F. Andrews: Red Crest, Blue Winter, Viola, Sungent, Pelsen, Kopia, Belle Diable. D. W. Blake: Mighty Fair. A. Cowan: Stromboli. A. G. Colven: Rimurapa. W. T. Day: King of the Castle, Damian’s Pride, Mystic Ring, Triple Wyn. G. R. Edge: Bottle Top, Aldorado, Geoffrey, Court Rapid, Larboard. A. Ford: Nautical, Sunny Filou. R. Fisher: Sentry. R. T. Heaslip: El Cid, Final Raid. | J. S. Humphries: Count Serene, Barellan, Sunny Filou. P. J. Kempton: Kelly’s Eye, El Doran. Look Twice. N. D. Landers: El Cortez, Space Flyer, Abbey’s Son, Regal Consort, Head Fancy, Silver Sunset. R. C. Lang: Nooranee. Grand Filou, What You Will, Pundanui. M. A. Laurence: Fiery Lad. R. J. Leggett: Miss Raye. B. W. McDonald: Golden Viaduct. L. R. Norris: Chequers.
K. R. Potter: La Jolla, Cambridge Fair. D. A. Raklander: Gold Imp. K. Reggett: Master Defence, Flying Lad. N. D. Riordan: Hoa, Corbassiere, Macsfield, Killeymoon, Quadroon, Borstal Boy. D. R. Sanderson: Town Guard. R. J. Skelton: Imperial, Forest Prince, Gold Chick, Fair Account, Summer Blaze, Terniarius, Prince Heroic. A. J. Tweedie: Marlow, Kublai Khan, R. G. Walters: Something Special. G. L. Willetts: Clarendon, Special Request, Chui, Tahiti, Hug, World Bank. D. J. Wyatt: Buona Sera, Algamar, Honestly, Thunderball.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31187, 11 October 1966, Page 5
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