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COURSE DOUBLE AT WASHDYKE.—TOP: The Washdyke-trained Sacred Steps beating the maiden sprinters easily in the Temuka Handicap, first leg of the on-course double at Washdyke yesterday. Pic-a-Deck was a clear second ahead of Gold Treaty (No. 4) and Enrapture. BOTTOM: The second leg, the Pukaki High-weight, going to Fair Gap from Acrobat (rails), Jes Tar (second from outer) and We Have Fun (No. 16).

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31563, 28 December 1967, Page 4

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COURSE DOUBLE AT WASHDYKE.—TOP: The Washdyke-trained Sacred Steps beating the maiden sprinters easily in the Temuka Handicap, first leg of the on-course double at Washdyke yesterday. Pic-a-Deck was a clear second ahead of Gold Treaty (No. 4) and Enrapture. BOTTOM: The second leg, the Pukaki High-weight, going to Fair Gap from Acrobat (rails), Jes Tar (second from outer) and We Have Fun (No. 16). Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31563, 28 December 1967, Page 4

COURSE DOUBLE AT WASHDYKE.—TOP: The Washdyke-trained Sacred Steps beating the maiden sprinters easily in the Temuka Handicap, first leg of the on-course double at Washdyke yesterday. Pic-a-Deck was a clear second ahead of Gold Treaty (No. 4) and Enrapture. BOTTOM: The second leg, the Pukaki High-weight, going to Fair Gap from Acrobat (rails), Jes Tar (second from outer) and We Have Fun (No. 16). Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31563, 28 December 1967, Page 4