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TWO DAYS OLD.—Waimea, a Shetland pony belonging to Ashton’s Circus, with two young admirers, Lynne and Glenn Johnston, at Hagley Park yesterday afternoon. The foal was born at sea and has been named after the ship in which the circus travelled from Sydney to Lyttelton.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31232, 2 December 1966, Page 14

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TWO DAYS OLD.—Waimea, a Shetland pony belonging to Ashton’s Circus, with two young admirers, Lynne and Glenn Johnston, at Hagley Park yesterday afternoon. The foal was born at sea and has been named after the ship in which the circus travelled from Sydney to Lyttelton. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31232, 2 December 1966, Page 14

TWO DAYS OLD.—Waimea, a Shetland pony belonging to Ashton’s Circus, with two young admirers, Lynne and Glenn Johnston, at Hagley Park yesterday afternoon. The foal was born at sea and has been named after the ship in which the circus travelled from Sydney to Lyttelton. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31232, 2 December 1966, Page 14

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