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CAMERON HOME

? Driving At Addington ; "The Press" Special Service ! „ INVERCARGILL. ‘ T be Wyndham relnsman, R. M. Cameron, who has been in Australia driving Robin Dundee, has returned and will drive at Wyndham and Addington on i Saturday. At Wyndham he will drive the , three-year-old Gardex, which , will have his first start In the Wyndham Juvenile Stakes, and Benjamin. At Addington he will drive Le Chant and her stablemate, Stylish Major, in the opening heats of the New Zealand Trotting Championship. M. A. Skinner will drive Fort Nelson and Gaylee at Addington. He took them nortß on Wednesday. C. T. Woodward will drive Raven Song and Flying Maiden. He now has a half share in Flying Maiden with the Otama trainer, C. H. Baynes. H. D. McHugh, who is attached to H. W. Cox’s stable at Winton, is likelv to drive Poupette in the first heat of the Trotting Championship. Garrison Girl went north earlier this week with her trainer, I. B. McPherson, who will drive her in the Rattray Handicap.

Cardigan Bay

Wins

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) WINDSOR (Ontario) Cardigan Bay won the 25,010dollar Invitation Provincial Cun at Windsor, Ontario, in his first race of the season. He has won 739.450 dollars—more than any other harness horse racing.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 5

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CAMERON HOME Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 5

CAMERON HOME Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 5

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