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HORORATA T.A.B. DOUBLE AT RICCARTON.—TOP: Red Siren (No. 4) beating the Riccarton stablemates. Shipmaster and Time and Tide, in the Hororata Cup, first leg of the Hororata Racing Club’s T.A.B. double at Riccarton on Saturday. General Gilbert (rails) was fourth, ahead of Senator Jack. The favourite, Jay Ribbon (outside), finished sixth, just ahead of Sandbank and His Lordship. BOTTOM: Red Chips easily winning the second leg, the Gordon’s Gin Handicap, from Watchman ' (No. 10). Debbie Marie (No. 2) was third, ahead of Cosmetic (rails), Pango (outside), and Gay Doctor.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31863, 16 December 1968, Page 4

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HORORATA T.A.B. DOUBLE AT RICCARTON.—TOP: Red Siren (No. 4) beating the Riccarton stablemates. Shipmaster and Time and Tide, in the Hororata Cup, first leg of the Hororata Racing Club’s T.A.B. double at Riccarton on Saturday. General Gilbert (rails) was fourth, ahead of Senator Jack. The favourite, Jay Ribbon (outside), finished sixth, just ahead of Sandbank and His Lordship. BOTTOM: Red Chips easily winning the second leg, the Gordon’s Gin Handicap, from Watchman ' (No. 10). Debbie Marie (No. 2) was third, ahead of Cosmetic (rails), Pango (outside), and Gay Doctor. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31863, 16 December 1968, Page 4

HORORATA T.A.B. DOUBLE AT RICCARTON.—TOP: Red Siren (No. 4) beating the Riccarton stablemates. Shipmaster and Time and Tide, in the Hororata Cup, first leg of the Hororata Racing Club’s T.A.B. double at Riccarton on Saturday. General Gilbert (rails) was fourth, ahead of Senator Jack. The favourite, Jay Ribbon (outside), finished sixth, just ahead of Sandbank and His Lordship. BOTTOM: Red Chips easily winning the second leg, the Gordon’s Gin Handicap, from Watchman ' (No. 10). Debbie Marie (No. 2) was third, ahead of Cosmetic (rails), Pango (outside), and Gay Doctor. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31863, 16 December 1968, Page 4