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SOUTH CANTERBURY DOUBLE.—TOP: Willypay winning the Donald Grant Memorial at Washdyke on Saturday from Lisa, Combination (rails), and the unlucky Millie Small (No. 14). Others in the photograph are Jester Jinks (No. 4), Belltana, Carpenter, Danny Kaye (No. 11), and Count Down (No. 13). BOTTOM: Beau Supreme winning the Thomas Seaton Memorial by four lengths from Running Scared. Game Call (left) beat Lonvato narrowly for third.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31411, 3 July 1967, Page 4

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SOUTH CANTERBURY DOUBLE.—TOP: Willypay winning the Donald Grant Memorial at Washdyke on Saturday from Lisa, Combination (rails), and the unlucky Millie Small (No. 14). Others in the photograph are Jester Jinks (No. 4), Belltana, Carpenter, Danny Kaye (No. 11), and Count Down (No. 13). BOTTOM: Beau Supreme winning the Thomas Seaton Memorial by four lengths from Running Scared. Game Call (left) beat Lonvato narrowly for third. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31411, 3 July 1967, Page 4

SOUTH CANTERBURY DOUBLE.—TOP: Willypay winning the Donald Grant Memorial at Washdyke on Saturday from Lisa, Combination (rails), and the unlucky Millie Small (No. 14). Others in the photograph are Jester Jinks (No. 4), Belltana, Carpenter, Danny Kaye (No. 11), and Count Down (No. 13). BOTTOM: Beau Supreme winning the Thomas Seaton Memorial by four lengths from Running Scared. Game Call (left) beat Lonvato narrowly for third. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31411, 3 July 1967, Page 4

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