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TOP.—Loofah comfortably winning the 1968 Wellington Cup for W. D. Skelton from Bright Chief and II Tempo (outside). MIDDLE.—Miss Lynette demonstrating her ability by winning the Wellington Stakes easily from Palamos and Le Danois. BOTTOM.—Serena (outside) completing a magnificent double for Skelton in winning the Telegraph Handicap, the second leg of the T.A.B. double, from Bellamour (black cap), with a gap to Barellan (No. 2).

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31583, 22 January 1968, Page 4

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TOP.—Loofah comfortably winning the 1968 Wellington Cup for W. D. Skelton from Bright Chief and II Tempo (outside). MIDDLE.—Miss Lynette demonstrating her ability by winning the Wellington Stakes easily from Palamos and Le Danois. BOTTOM.—Serena (outside) completing a magnificent double for Skelton in winning the Telegraph Handicap, the second leg of the T.A.B. double, from Bellamour (black cap), with a gap to Barellan (No. 2). Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31583, 22 January 1968, Page 4

TOP.—Loofah comfortably winning the 1968 Wellington Cup for W. D. Skelton from Bright Chief and II Tempo (outside). MIDDLE.—Miss Lynette demonstrating her ability by winning the Wellington Stakes easily from Palamos and Le Danois. BOTTOM.—Serena (outside) completing a magnificent double for Skelton in winning the Telegraph Handicap, the second leg of the T.A.B. double, from Bellamour (black cap), with a gap to Barellan (No. 2). Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31583, 22 January 1968, Page 4

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