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N.Z. Horses Withdrawn

(N.Z.PA. Staff Correspondent) , SYDNEY. None of the 20 New Zealandowned two-year-olds originally entered for the 1970 Golden Slipper Stakes remain in the field. First acceptance money, which fell due last week, was not paid by any of their owners. Sydney Turf Club officials said yesterday. The S.T.C. will run the Golden Slippers Stakes, Australia’s prestige two-year-old event, at Rosehill on March 21. Although no New Zealandowned youngsters are left in the field one horse trained in New Zealand is still a candidate. He is Lord Fun, a chestnut colt trained by J. P. Hayes at Te Awamutu. ' Lord Fun. by the Australian sire Renegade, is owned by the Australian millionaire. Mr F. Duval.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 5

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N.Z. Horses Withdrawn Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 5

N.Z. Horses Withdrawn Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 5