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Cardigan Bay In Wales

(N.Z.PA. Staff Correspondent) LONDON. Cardigan Bay, the New Zealand pacer which won more than slm, is on his way home. He has arrived at one of Wales’s most fapious stately homes to spend the summer in quarantine before continuing his homeward journey at the end of the year. Cardigan Bay, which is accompanied by another New Zealand-bound horse, Tarport Paul, is taying at Bodrhyddan Hall, North Wales, home of Lord Langford, the chairman of the Harness Racing Club of Great Britain. Since he arrived on Monday the 13-year-old gelding has been visited by dozens of admirers anxious to see the only harness racing hofse to win a million dollars.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32019, 20 June 1969, Page 5

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Cardigan Bay In Wales Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32019, 20 June 1969, Page 5

Cardigan Bay In Wales Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32019, 20 June 1969, Page 5

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