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MAIN DOUBLE AT HORORATA.—TOP: Waitaki Elect (rails) winning the Hororata Trotting Cup, first leg of the T.A.B. double, from Dutch Courage and Dieman Lad (outside), at Hororata on Saturday. Dryden Smoke (outside) was fourth, ahead of Highland. BOTTOM: Worthy Guest (No. 11) beating Soldato In the second leg, the President’s Challenge Stakes. Minipat (rails) was third, and True Averil (outside) beat Dryden Francis (second from rails), for fourth.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31933, 10 March 1969, Page 4

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MAIN DOUBLE AT HORORATA.—TOP: Waitaki Elect (rails) winning the Hororata Trotting Cup, first leg of the T.A.B. double, from Dutch Courage and Dieman Lad (outside), at Hororata on Saturday. Dryden Smoke (outside) was fourth, ahead of Highland. BOTTOM: Worthy Guest (No. 11) beating Soldato In the second leg, the President’s Challenge Stakes. Minipat (rails) was third, and True Averil (outside) beat Dryden Francis (second from rails), for fourth. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31933, 10 March 1969, Page 4

MAIN DOUBLE AT HORORATA.—TOP: Waitaki Elect (rails) winning the Hororata Trotting Cup, first leg of the T.A.B. double, from Dutch Courage and Dieman Lad (outside), at Hororata on Saturday. Dryden Smoke (outside) was fourth, ahead of Highland. BOTTOM: Worthy Guest (No. 11) beating Soldato In the second leg, the President’s Challenge Stakes. Minipat (rails) was third, and True Averil (outside) beat Dryden Francis (second from rails), for fourth. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31933, 10 March 1969, Page 4

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