Rotorua Riders
"The Press” Special Service AUCKLAND. Riding engagements for the Racing Club’s meeting tomorrow include:— B. Andrews: Fair Dash, Dunmoy, Giant Size, Prince Nizatai, Angelicum, St Bruce. M. Austin: Headstrong. F. Blackburn: Hinterland. G. Carson: Wonderbar. G. Chitty: Arrivederci, Born Free. Glenmere, Pardon. B. Compton: Empire Fair, Royal Tip, Corrandulla, Yogi Bear. W. Day: Maid of Belle Isle. G. Edge: Alison, Monty, Prince Steven. R. Fergus: Twist ’n’ Twirl, Little Stranger. B. Hillis: Tamahere Duke. N. Holland: Long Short, Legal Ruler, Simple Simon, Royal Strike. P. Kempton: Wonderbar, Game Hunter, Bell Royal. G. Lang: Miss Venture, Toytime. N. Landers: Gold Fort, Te Ora, Taxann. R. Leggett: Hot Line. A. Marney: Fleet Rose. J. Molloy: Nashe Mor, Cuanto le Gusta. K. Opie: Aleader. Truetest. D. Peake: Gazzara, Annie Laurie, Big Boy, Regal Gent. J. Riordan: Beebe Jan, Atua Lass, Jeannie McCool, Carmonte, Redon, Harass. M. Riordan: Tom Jones, Grammar, Bronze Wings, Phone Call, Right Round. C. Packer: Angel Star. L. Rokela: Castle Dee.
I. Rowe: Chief Warrior, Rakanui, Foxton, Libella. R. Taylor: Pell Mell, Sykes, Suttle, True Allen, Kalgoorlle, Gold Action. G. Willetts: Hawaiian, Marybelle, Lady Shifnal. Fair Min, Le Sherwood, Gold Heights. A. Sheat: Rambuctious. M. Long: Storm Holm. J. Grylls: Just Honey, Stevenson, Baby Star.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32127, 24 October 1969, Page 5
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