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MR J. JOHNSTON, of PUKEURI JUNCTION, has been a vendor since the inception of the New Zealand national sales of standard-bred yearlings. He will be represented at the twenty-third sales on Thursday by a filly by First Lord from Maud Grattan. He is shown above holding, from left, Information (the dam of Cardinal King), Kid Dale (the dam of Waitaki Hanover), and Bonny Colene (the dam of Ringo). All three mares were mated last spring with First Lord.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31312, 7 March 1967, Page 5

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MR J. JOHNSTON, of PUKEURI JUNCTION, has been a vendor since the inception of the New Zealand national sales of standard-bred yearlings. He will be represented at the twenty-third sales on Thursday by a filly by First Lord from Maud Grattan. He is shown above holding, from left, Information (the dam of Cardinal King), Kid Dale (the dam of Waitaki Hanover), and Bonny Colene (the dam of Ringo). All three mares were mated last spring with First Lord. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31312, 7 March 1967, Page 5

MR J. JOHNSTON, of PUKEURI JUNCTION, has been a vendor since the inception of the New Zealand national sales of standard-bred yearlings. He will be represented at the twenty-third sales on Thursday by a filly by First Lord from Maud Grattan. He is shown above holding, from left, Information (the dam of Cardinal King), Kid Dale (the dam of Waitaki Hanover), and Bonny Colene (the dam of Ringo). All three mares were mated last spring with First Lord. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31312, 7 March 1967, Page 5

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